Speaker complements to an H30 75hz Annie

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I have my mills 4x12 loaded with the annies, and they are mean and aggressive. I love the way they sound. They are very heavy in the presence department and I am thinking of loading another 4x12 with a slightly darker speaker to give more balance. My amp is a bit more on the dark side of the spectrum, so I don't want too dark of a speaker.
I am thinking of Greenbacks, and I have been recommended creambacks. I play loud as fuck and play mostly metal. Also, my amp is only 50 watts, so I am not limited to high wattage speakers.
 
I have my mills 4x12 loaded with the annies, and they are mean and aggressive. I love the way they sound. They are very heavy in the presence department and I am thinking of loading another 4x12 with a slightly darker speaker to give more balance. My amp is a bit more on the dark side of the spectrum, so I don't want too dark of a speaker.
I am thinking of Greenbacks, and I have been recommended creambacks. I play loud as fuck and play mostly metal. Also, my amp is only 50 watts, so I am not limited to high wattage speakers.
I swapped the speakers in 2 cabs with g12h30s and v30s—put the v30s on bottom and I love the combo. My fav cabs at the moment
 
I have the 75w Creambacks in another 4x12 and they are pretty cool.
 
I have mixed 70th Anniversary with greenback and Vintage 30 with good results.
 
I have mixed 70th Anniversary with greenback and Vintage 30 with good results.
I have had a ton of v30s. They are slightly fizzy as well as they record. Some say the h30 is a mix between greenie and vintage. I think greenbacks may be the answer
 
I have had a ton of v30s. They are slightly fizzy as well as they record. Some say the h30 is a mix between greenie and vintage. I think greenbacks may be the answer
I currently have greenback / 70th Anniversary in a straight cab. 70th on the bottom. I would describe it as woody, vintage and dark. I'm sure the cab is a lot of it.

You could probably mix just about any Celestion with 70th Anniversary and get good results.
 
According to Mark Cameron G12H + Classic Lead 80 is the $$$...
 
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