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Anyone ever tried combining a G12T-75 with a G12H-30?

Posted: Sat Mar 19, 2016 11:05 am
by frigid midget
I'm gonna save you guys the long boding story. In short: I've got an old empty Marshall 1960 cab (nothing special, but it's decent yet not too heavey or huge).

I just scored a pair of G12H-30s for it, and pretty much spend my entire budget :facepalm:

Before anyone mensions WGS: They're not as affordable or easy available here in Europe. Especially not on the used market.

I've never been too impressed with G12T-75's, but I was thinking they could do okay blended with the two G12T-75's :idk:

Based on what's available for whatever little money's left of my pathetic, I'd say a pair of G12T-75's or V30's would be my only real options at this point.

Anyone tried either of those in a closed back cab, maybe even together with a G12H-30? Would the differene in power ratng or efficiency be an issue at all?
I mean, different characters/voicings/power...Wouldn't that mean one pair would overpower the other somewhat? Probably a noob question, but I'm just a bit nervous about almost randomly throwing together different speakers :idk:

Re: Anyone ever tried combining a G12T-75 with a G12H-30?

Posted: Sat Mar 19, 2016 3:07 pm
by waltdogg
in my 4x12 i have two G12M greenbacks on top and two G12T-75s below. they're all on the lower side of sensitivity so this cab doesn't get as loud as my 2x12 loaded with V30s. however the G12Ms are all mid range and the G12Ts are all treble and bass. they balance out tonally juuuuuust right. i only have 100 watts handling power though.

Re: Anyone ever tried combining a G12T-75 with a G12H-30?

Posted: Sat Mar 19, 2016 4:09 pm
by resincum
I've tried g12t + v30s in a 1960. sounded great