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Post by Deleted on Jan 13, 2010 11:50:01 GMT -7
With the Remedy when you guys are referring to using a Z Best or a stand alone 1x12 with a G12H30 . Is that the $150.00 Classic Vintage H30 or the Heritage H30 that costs $250.00 ?
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Post by benttop (Steve) on Jan 13, 2010 11:56:57 GMT -7
Classic.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 13, 2010 12:17:19 GMT -7
I am getting to really like you Steve, Your not only very well versed in this stuff. You keep saving me money. Thanks .. So there's really no need for the Heritage. What I have read makes it sound like it's original intent was to be a Bass amp speaker. And the lows are really lowwwwwwwwwww. Thanks
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Post by benttop (Steve) on Jan 13, 2010 13:02:11 GMT -7
I am getting to really like you Steve, Your not only very well versed in this stuff. You keep saving me money. Thanks .. So there's really no need for the Heritage. What I have read makes it sound like it's original intent was to be a Bass amp speaker. And the lows are really lowwwwwwwwwww. Thanks I suppose there are guys who can hear a difference, but the classic is what ships in a Z-Best and in all the combos, and it's a great speaker.
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Post by asattwanger on Jan 13, 2010 14:21:08 GMT -7
For slightly more than 1/2 the price I would check out the Mojotone BV-30H speaker for $76.50 I had the stock G12H30 in a Z 1x12 and I have a two of the Mojo's in my Swarts. One of the speakers is now in a Z cab and it's every bit as good as the Cel. G12H30 and it's made in the USA. Here's MoJo sales pitch: We sourced the original soft parts (cone, spider, dust cover) from the correct British source and then had our own baskets and magnet assemblies tooled in the US. The result is an American made speaker with a British sound that is unmistakable. We did a lot of testing with some very demanding players and amp builders - mostly the kind who like their Marshall stacks and Gibson Les Paul's. www.mojotone.com/amp-parts/British-Vintage
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