huber wrote:
I'm glad I didn't go ahead with the vintage 30s, if they are as bad as they sound why are they so hyped on Celestions website?
One word - Marketing!
But like I said before, V30s are great for metal.
huber wrote:
Apparently these speakers were originally assembled by BBQ and now they are having reliability issues, not under warranty of course.
I thought Scumback were now operating independently of BBQ. Is that not the case then....?? And BBQ themselves appear to be making the same speakers, but without using Scumback's name.
huber wrote:
So now I am totally starting over: Head, Cab, and speaker. I'm looking for a balanced, chimy, open kind of sound with plenty of bass. So long post over, will the G12h30 get me there?
There are two variations of G12H-30. One with the 75Hz lead cone and the other with the 55Hz bass cone. The 75Hz lead version should give you what you want, with a real solid low end, but still good higher up the range. The 55Hz "Heritage" version can be somewhat dark sounding. So the 75Hz Anniversary G12H-30 should give you what you're looking for, and the EL84s will also provide plenty of chime.