V30 + G12H30 Speaker Showdown!

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Uploaded by on Jun 30, 2009

Hellatone 60 (Vintage 30) vs Hellatone 30 (G12H30).

Guitar is a Gibson Les Paul Slash Goldtop into an Orange Rockerverb 50.

The mic is a Shure SM57 into Guitar Rig Sessions I/O.

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  • Is this an open or closed back speaker cabinet?

  • @DSilvergun Closed

  • is this the Celestion G12H 30 Watt Anniversary Vintage in the demo?

  • @mouncifb No

    

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  • Avatars are great! get one

  • hey man. what do you think of the quality and sound of avatar cabs?

    thanks

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  • hey man, I am looking into buying Hellatone 60Ls in an avatar cab. I wasn't sure of them after I had seen that Celestion vintage 30's were being sold for more than the Hellatone 60Ls. I am a rock and metal guy with a lot of notes and big chords, I have never used an avatar cab, would u recommend I get these speakers in a different type of cab or the avatar 4x12?

  • G12H is warmer, smoother, greasy. V30 is punchier, more edgy, more bite. I love the G12H

  • @wyatt777 you're a fag.

  • @unabonger777 funny because a year later i am listening to this again and i actually prefer the Vintage 30 now. I don't think either one of these is the speaker for me, though.

  • @mpct400 Not totally correct but you have the right idea. You are correct in thinking that your cab is only capable of handling it's lowest wattage speaker. But the V30's aren't "running at half output". They are still running like they always do but the cab can only handle with the lowest speaker can handle. So if you have a 2x12 with one 25 watt speaker and one 200 watt speaker, the cab can only handle 50 watts but the 200 watt speaker is still getting half of the signal.

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