
suprstar
It aint ez being green
It's time to perfect my guitar tone, so I bought some celestion vintage 30's, I want to replace 2 of the 4 speakers in my 4x12 cab with them. The cab is a Peavey MS412 with sheffield's if it matters. All the speakers are 16 ohms, is there anything else I need to consider?
It's a stereo cab, so I'm thinking of putting 2 v30's on one input and the 2 stock speakers on the other. Currently, it can be switched to mono to run all 4 speakers at 16 ohms. Would it be better to wire it up to 4 ohm mono instead?
I've read up about the X pattern for mixing and matching speakers, what makes that any better than doing left/right or top/bottom pairs?
Any suggestions or opinions? I'm doing this mostly for the purpose of close-mic'ing with 57's, so I have 2 tonally different tracks of the same performance. I'm not in a band now, but that could change any time, so the cab could end up on stage again eventually.
edit: I'd like to add that I'd be pushing this cab with either a crate solid state 140w head into all 4 speakers. or an epi valve jr 5w tube head into 2.
It's a stereo cab, so I'm thinking of putting 2 v30's on one input and the 2 stock speakers on the other. Currently, it can be switched to mono to run all 4 speakers at 16 ohms. Would it be better to wire it up to 4 ohm mono instead?
I've read up about the X pattern for mixing and matching speakers, what makes that any better than doing left/right or top/bottom pairs?
Any suggestions or opinions? I'm doing this mostly for the purpose of close-mic'ing with 57's, so I have 2 tonally different tracks of the same performance. I'm not in a band now, but that could change any time, so the cab could end up on stage again eventually.
edit: I'd like to add that I'd be pushing this cab with either a crate solid state 140w head into all 4 speakers. or an epi valve jr 5w tube head into 2.
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