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OsakaLoop
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I'm building two isolation cabinets based on the specs of the Randall boxes (outside dimensions 21" X 24" X 35"). I need to buy some suitable 12" speakers.
Question 1
I've heard two conflicting opinions on the kind of speakers that would be best to use. Some say that I should use speakers rated at least 50% more than the output of the power amp, while others say that if I use speakers rated lower, I will get better tone in isolation cabinets. What's the scoop?
Question 2
There were some older threads which dealt with isolation cabinet problems: lack of low end and boxy sound etc. None of the threads gave any indication if these problems were resolved by EQing or insulation material. Is anyone satisfied with the sound they are getting from their isolation boxes (speaker--not amp isolation boxes)? Does anyone have suggestions?
Background info:
My power amp is a groove tubes dual 75 (75 watts per channel). I'll be miking the cabinets with SM-57s going into a 1402VLZ. I play a broad range of music (Acoustic and AC/DC to old ZZ Top) so I want something as flexible as possible
I was considering something like the (Eminence) Texas Heat speakers. They are rated at 150 watts or so. Should I stick with lower output speakers like the Governors (75), or even go lower?
OsakaLoop
Question 1
I've heard two conflicting opinions on the kind of speakers that would be best to use. Some say that I should use speakers rated at least 50% more than the output of the power amp, while others say that if I use speakers rated lower, I will get better tone in isolation cabinets. What's the scoop?
Question 2
There were some older threads which dealt with isolation cabinet problems: lack of low end and boxy sound etc. None of the threads gave any indication if these problems were resolved by EQing or insulation material. Is anyone satisfied with the sound they are getting from their isolation boxes (speaker--not amp isolation boxes)? Does anyone have suggestions?
Background info:
My power amp is a groove tubes dual 75 (75 watts per channel). I'll be miking the cabinets with SM-57s going into a 1402VLZ. I play a broad range of music (Acoustic and AC/DC to old ZZ Top) so I want something as flexible as possible
I was considering something like the (Eminence) Texas Heat speakers. They are rated at 150 watts or so. Should I stick with lower output speakers like the Governors (75), or even go lower?
OsakaLoop