Right on Bob...I know the ISO cab I have now (the Randall) is a lot smaller than the one I built, so, what you've explained to me here makes a lot of sense....The home-made ISO had more space to let the speaker do what it's supposed to, the Randall is much smaller, so it can't....So, like everything I've been doing with my toans, it's a compromise/trade-off for now...
Maybe all the Roxul I've got stuffed in the bottom of the Randall ISO cab is actually hurting the sound more than it's helping??? I might pull some of it out tonight & give it a shot...The ISO cab is for when I can't use my 4x12 late at night, so I really need to get better at using that thing...I can use my 4x12 at times, but not all the time....Time is something I don't have a lot of either with the hours I work....
Hmmm....maybe I'll try some low-volume clips tonight with the 4x12 just to see how that does, & how much noise I can get away with over here....I do know for a fact, I can't crank either of my amps with the 4x12 after work, I'd have to police here in minutes....hahaha
So, here's another little clip, I did a full-mix this time to see how the guitars sound with drums & bass....Of course, they're boxy, but don't seem to be as bad as the last couple attempts....
Signal chain:
LP > DSL/Chupa > Greenback ISO cab > '57
These are about the exact same settings I used on the last clips, only difference is I turned the resonance all the way off on both amps.....
Chupa/DSL mix
Lemme know what you guys think....off to work....sucks working Saturday night, but it's overtime....