Eric, where do you purchase these Black Dogs mate?
Well I decided to go for a pair of scumbacks - specifically the J75 LHDC which is a speaker voiced between the G12m and G12h but with the high end slightly rolled off with the large dust cap. Sounds great in clips but I won't know untilI get them.Thanks for your advice guys
Quote from: PPPMAT on May 04, 2011, 09:16:53 AMWell I decided to go for a pair of scumbacks - specifically the J75 LHDC which is a speaker voiced between the G12m and G12h but with the high end slightly rolled off with the large dust cap. Sounds great in clips but I won't know untilI get them.Thanks for your advice guysI hope you like them, I didn't like the rolloff that the large dustcap gives comparing them to the regular Scumbacks and am having mine reconed by Weber with small dustcaps.
Quote from: PhilKing on May 04, 2011, 01:20:03 PMQuote from: PPPMAT on May 04, 2011, 09:16:53 AMWell I decided to go for a pair of scumbacks - specifically the J75 LHDC which is a speaker voiced between the G12m and G12h but with the high end slightly rolled off with the large dust cap. Sounds great in clips but I won't know untilI get them.Thanks for your advice guysI hope you like them, I didn't like the rolloff that the large dustcap gives comparing them to the regular Scumbacks and am having mine reconed by Weber with small dustcaps. Well my thinking was that the J75 is a bit brighter than the M75 so the LHDC should roll off a bit of the extra treble whilst retaining the tighter low end. The Golds Im using at the moment have that soft top end and that is what I wanted to replicate. - do you think its the wrong way to go?
after all that HTH tells us all about the George Lynch speakers...typical ;)
I'd go for the PRS between the two man; I always find that a signature model is limiting in the setup for an optimal sound. It'll still sound ace doing other stuff, but it'll sound best...well, playing ZW/BLS type stuff.