View other reviews for this product:
Rocknweb
Published on 07/20/10 at 13:56
I just find one of OCCAZ home for 100 euros. The firm has 4 Celestion G12L Model T4307 of 140watts into 8Ω, the baffle is the first generation (Series 8412) and therefore made in England.
I plug in a head 5W Epiphone Hot Rods and before I have a Zoom pedal G9.2tt. I like this cab home is enough, power is good and it saturates faster than a 60 watt eminence that I, too, the distortion is staggering that we can to boost the input in this case with the photo that I have which is fine.
The cleans are very warm at Marshall. The sound of guitars perfectly respected, big sound with Telecaster / Les Paul, beautiful sounds with Gretsh and Strato. The cab is tilted upward while keeping the look right, which explains its depth, rendering and magnitude are correct and superior to a 2x12 even if it is not as open a recess cutaway 1960.
The G12L was a mid-range HP G12L (93dB, 35W, 8Ω), he was replaced by the Rocket 50 (95dB, 50W, 8Ω). With a more aggressive 25/50 watt head I think G12L mounted should be supported by Vintage 30.
Here it is worth a try, its compact size 60x60x40 is an advantage for smaller environments with respect to the large cab and it sounds great as long as it has an equalizer worthy of the name.
I plug in a head 5W Epiphone Hot Rods and before I have a Zoom pedal G9.2tt. I like this cab home is enough, power is good and it saturates faster than a 60 watt eminence that I, too, the distortion is staggering that we can to boost the input in this case with the photo that I have which is fine.
The cleans are very warm at Marshall. The sound of guitars perfectly respected, big sound with Telecaster / Les Paul, beautiful sounds with Gretsh and Strato. The cab is tilted upward while keeping the look right, which explains its depth, rendering and magnitude are correct and superior to a 2x12 even if it is not as open a recess cutaway 1960.
The G12L was a mid-range HP G12L (93dB, 35W, 8Ω), he was replaced by the Rocket 50 (95dB, 50W, 8Ω). With a more aggressive 25/50 watt head I think G12L mounted should be supported by Vintage 30.
Here it is worth a try, its compact size 60x60x40 is an advantage for smaller environments with respect to the large cab and it sounds great as long as it has an equalizer worthy of the name.