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Fusioninspace
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I've had my VJ head for about 2 months now. Definately a keeper - great for recording, live, etc... Read the other threads about how great it is.
But here are some of my personal observations concerning choice of speaker on this little guy - and maybe just a comment on speakers in general:
I have two homemade cabinets:
1. 8" - A front-vented (started as sealed enclosure - but whatever) with a single 8" Johnson (Ok, no "Johnson" jokes please). I think the Johnson was made by Celestion for one of their keyboard amps. 8 ohm.
2. 12" - The other cab is an open back with a 12" Line 6 Modeling speaker - "tube" series or something. This is a cab I made for use with my Trademark 10 modeling amp and it sounds excellent with the Trademark. 8 ohm.
So my comment is that the VJ sounds increadable at all volume levels (clean, mild breakup, pushed, etc.) on the little 8" and has very nice volumes for recording and practice. You could feasably mic it for live sound.
On the 12" modeling speaker, it just doesn't get the great tone or mojo that the little speaker has. It will sound OK, but not outstanding like my other cab. It's A LOT louder, but that's the only plus.
So for all you folks thinking about the VJ, just remember the speaker type will make a BIG diff on sound. I don't think it's a size issue. But more of a speaker design issue (lower vs. higher efficiencies, cone material, etc.)
Conversly, my Tech 21 sounds much better with my 12" cab vs. the 8" cab. I assume the "modeling" design of this speaker actually works.
But here are some of my personal observations concerning choice of speaker on this little guy - and maybe just a comment on speakers in general:
I have two homemade cabinets:
1. 8" - A front-vented (started as sealed enclosure - but whatever) with a single 8" Johnson (Ok, no "Johnson" jokes please). I think the Johnson was made by Celestion for one of their keyboard amps. 8 ohm.
2. 12" - The other cab is an open back with a 12" Line 6 Modeling speaker - "tube" series or something. This is a cab I made for use with my Trademark 10 modeling amp and it sounds excellent with the Trademark. 8 ohm.
So my comment is that the VJ sounds increadable at all volume levels (clean, mild breakup, pushed, etc.) on the little 8" and has very nice volumes for recording and practice. You could feasably mic it for live sound.
On the 12" modeling speaker, it just doesn't get the great tone or mojo that the little speaker has. It will sound OK, but not outstanding like my other cab. It's A LOT louder, but that's the only plus.
So for all you folks thinking about the VJ, just remember the speaker type will make a BIG diff on sound. I don't think it's a size issue. But more of a speaker design issue (lower vs. higher efficiencies, cone material, etc.)
Conversly, my Tech 21 sounds much better with my 12" cab vs. the 8" cab. I assume the "modeling" design of this speaker actually works.

