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I'm building 2 2x12 speaker cabs and currently have 2 Vintage 30's. I would like to get another type of speaker for the other cab that would complement the Vintage 30. Plus that would give me 2 different tones to choose from if I only want to drag along one cab. I'm looking for a good heavy/modern/progressive tone. Think Opeth meets In Flames...

Amp:
Mesa Rectifier Preamp into 50/50 power amp

Cabs:
Sealed
Roughly 2.2 cubic feet per speaker

Any thoughts/suggestions/experiences are greatly appreciated!

Thanks!
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the new big thing in metal is mixing the Celestion 100 with a Vintage 30. the 100 watters are supposed to have really tight low end with a ton of headroom and are supposed to be very transparent without the mid scoop a Celestion 75 has. then the 30s mixed with it would bring in that super important mid range to your sound.
sounds reasonable, but i've only read about it; i've never been in a room with the setup...
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Check out the Avatar cab website. They have some pretty cool speaker combinations if memory serves. They give some decent explanations (or used to) of how the combinations work.
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Bloodsong wrote:the new big thing in metal is mixing the Celestion 100 with a Vintage 30. the 100 watters are supposed to have really tight low end with a ton of headroom and are supposed to be very transparent without the mid scoop a Celestion 75 has. then the 30s mixed with it would bring in that super important mid range to your sound.
sounds reasonable, but i've only read about it; i've never been in a room with the setup...
I have the G12K-100 Celestion's in my cabs with my ENGL PowerBall and I love them.They have a tight sound and a slightly scooped midrange. They can handle a lot of lows as well,so if you push the low end they don't get all woofy. Don't get them confused with the GT-100's-they are basically the same as the GT-75's with more wattage,they have a different sound than the GK's.
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I have a set of old Mesa 2x12 cabs (built around '87 or so) that I loaded with a Vintage 30 in the top & an EVM12L in the bottom that sound sweet & slam. The cabs came with the EVs top & bottom but lacked punch in the midrange. After I stuck the Vintage 30s in 'em problem solved. The EVs are heavy as hell and to me have a somewhat flat response but maintain good tone at any volume. I loved these cabs until I picked up my Recto 4x12s with all Vintage 30s. Probably the last cab I'll ever buy.
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Thanks for the info, I'll keep doing my homework and let everyone know what I decide on and how they sound!
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