I have a question regarding the differences between 4 x 12 guitar cabs.
what would be the GENERAL DIFFERENCE between all these different types of models in the market??
I understand that expensive it is, high quality the speakers are going to be/ better job on the soldering/wiring/better wood/etc. but I still don't understand the difference between the sounds.
Also this might be a little off topic but I currently use a Marshall JCM 2000 DSL 100 (100 watt) head w/ Carvin V412 cabinet.
When I play with my band, the sound seems to hide in the mix for some reason (the other guitar player is using a Marshall JCM 2000 DSL 50 (50 watt)
w/ Marshall 1960A cabinet.)
When I experimented with my Fender Concert (60 watt) 1 x 12 combo amp (w/Celestion G12 speaker) I noticed that when I play with my band, the sound seems to go through the mix a little more clearly.
I was wondering if anyone can tell me why a 60 watt Fender combo amp has a better work of cutting through the mix compared to 100 watt Marshall??
what would be the GENERAL DIFFERENCE between all these different types of models in the market??
I understand that expensive it is, high quality the speakers are going to be/ better job on the soldering/wiring/better wood/etc. but I still don't understand the difference between the sounds.
Also this might be a little off topic but I currently use a Marshall JCM 2000 DSL 100 (100 watt) head w/ Carvin V412 cabinet.
When I play with my band, the sound seems to hide in the mix for some reason (the other guitar player is using a Marshall JCM 2000 DSL 50 (50 watt)
w/ Marshall 1960A cabinet.)
When I experimented with my Fender Concert (60 watt) 1 x 12 combo amp (w/Celestion G12 speaker) I noticed that when I play with my band, the sound seems to go through the mix a little more clearly.
I was wondering if anyone can tell me why a 60 watt Fender combo amp has a better work of cutting through the mix compared to 100 watt Marshall??