WTB 16 ohm 12” speakers.

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Hoping to find a pair of UK V30’s, WGS Veteran 30’s, or a quad of G12-65’s or WGS ET-65’s. Long shot on those last two. G12-65’s can be the reissues. Trying to get this 20th anniversary JCM 800 4x12 up and running. There are two old 75’s and two greenbacks in there now. Hate the combination.
 
I’ve got a pair of g12h30 anniversary if interested.
 
Chinese v30 in the bottom slots would work. Ala Friedman cabs. Love this combo.
 
I’ve got 2 Scumback M75 100 watters I wouldn’t mind getting rid of.
 
Hoping to find a pair of UK V30’s, WGS Veteran 30’s, or a quad of G12-65’s or WGS ET-65’s. Long shot on those last two. G12-65’s can be the reissues. Trying to get this 20th anniversary JCM 800 4x12 up and running. There are two old 75’s and two greenbacks in there now. Hate the combination.
You can't mix large dust cap speakers with small dust cap speakers. The large dust cap speaker attenuate/soften the upper mids and treble. The small dust cap speakers let it all through. Mixing becomes a problem with getting the EQ right. Back when I was still doing the club scene in So Cal, etc I had a G12-80 (LD) in my Randall RG-80 combo and G12-65's (large dust cap) in my 4x12 straight cab. It cut through the mix and had the bottom you needed. Stick with small dust cap or large dust cap models to get your tone dialed in.
 
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