2016/01/10 11:42:30
batsbrew
if you want to hear a heritage g12h-55 in action,
just listen to any of the many tunes i post.
2016/01/18 16:22:50
michaelhanson
So I ended up going with this new Fender Bassbreaker cabinet for my Classic 20w Head.  It's got the one 12 inch, 8 Ohm, 70w Celestion V-Type speaker.  So far, I am liking it.  It's already found its way on to my next recordings.  
 
I appreciate every ones advice on this subject. 
 
 

2016/01/22 21:44:50
jbow
I bet it sounds a lot better than the Peavey Classic 20 combo. I had one of them and it had a really "boxy" sound. IDK how else to describe it. I gave it away. This head looks interesting though. I did have a Peavey Delta Blues 1x12 combo that sounded nice. I was always interested in trying a Classic 100, though I wouldn't want to retube it (8 el84s plus however many preamp tubes). I bet they have some kind of nice headroom and probably kill in one way or another. They used to make them in a full stack in tweed.
 
I'm going to take a look at that head when I get a chance. I'd be interested to know what you think of it after then "new" wears off.
 
J
2016/01/23 19:57:32
michaelhanson
Julien, I've got a Classic 50/410 that I have owned for 15 years. It's an awesome working mans tube amp. It's heavy however. The micro head sounds very similar, yet, slightly different. I've had it for a while, I was just running it through the 410 cabinet.
 
Looks like this....
 

2016/01/29 13:05:36
Mystic38
I pulled the V30 from my Rocker 30 combo and replaced with the V type.
They are really very similar, but the V type is a bit smoother and so just a little more polite in nature.. 
 
I love V30..but they do so much better in closed back cabs.. and they do need to be broken in... 
 
michaelhanson
I spotted a new Fender Bass Breaker Cabinet with a 1x12 Celestion G12V-70. I hope to go back and test that. Any one have any experience with this speaker?



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