Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: Denim n Leather on July 18, 2011, 12:23:02 AM
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I just completed a rather significant change in my rig which involved taking the V30s out of my Rivera 4x12 and replacing them with a pair of Eminence Wizards and Swamp Thangs.
I rewired the cab so it operates as dual-mono 8Ohm pairs in an X pattern. One pair is the Wizards, the other is the Swamp Thangs. This enables me to use a different amp for each pair and blend the tones together. It's really opened up a lot of tonal possibilities and will take a bit to dial in, but I'm very happy with my initial results:
(http://i431.photobucket.com/albums/qq33/Phantom_Isle/PatriotUnion.jpg)
(http://i431.photobucket.com/albums/qq33/Phantom_Isle/StackJuly2011.jpg)
I am using the Wizards with the Cielo and the Swamp Thangs with the Studio 2.
A couple of clips, recorded with a Tascam DR-1 about 3.5ft away at 'party volume'; louder than TV volume, but not gig SPLs.
This is a quick clip with and without my favourite 'always on' pedal, the Nick Greer Sweetback Driver. I do not have the Sweetback set for boost, I just pass my signal through it for its incredible tone shaping:
http://soundcloud.com/bena/with-and-without-sweetness
This clip is both amps/speaker sets with the HE Descend providing the clean tone. Xotic PP Preamp is on at all times:
http://soundcloud.com/bena/patriotic-union-1
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I like the riffing at the end of the clip in the second link. Raunchy tone! :D
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Interestingly you've gone for the same choice of speakers that I went for in my Zilla cab (http://bareknucklepickups.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=23120.0).
Have you given them time to break in yet as I noticed with mine that there's a definite difference in sound between the Swamp Thang and the Wizard? One also seemed to project a bit better than the other. I'll need to check which was which as my memory fails me.
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I should hope there's a definite difference in sound between the drivers -- they are built completely different from each other!
As for which projects better ... I think that depends on too many factors to say that 'X projects better than Y', especially as I'm using 2 amps.
In the main, however, the voicings really complement each other -- the STs are open with a recessed mid and a late breakup; the Wizards are focused with a pronounced mid spike and an early breakup. They combine to make a sound that is detailed yet crunchy with plenty of LF authority and a clear HF response that is not brittle or thin.