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emptyparadigm wrote:Dudes, glad the forum is undead. I was fiendin' for some gear talk.

On that note, I replaced two of the Electeic Lightnings in one of my Orange 412s with Eminence Wizards and HOLY SHIT. Those wizards can move some fucking air, and they growl something fierce with the V4. That can now fills out the spectrum so nicely when paired with my v30 loaded cab. If you're hunting up some new speakers, I can't recommend wizards highly enough. Crazy loud and voiced just right for the sludgy tones.

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I'm a big fan of the Wizards. I have a 212 with a Swamp Thang and Wizard, and it's god damn beautiful. ;)
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I have been thinking about trying to sell the Silver Bells in one of my cabs to fund some new speakers. Something along the lines of some 55hz reapers or something that will handle a lot of low end. Just not sure if there are better options.
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conky wrote:I have been thinking about trying to sell the Silver Bells in one of my cabs to fund some new speakers. Something along the lines of some 55hz reapers or something that will handle a lot of low end. Just not sure if there are better options.


Though it certainly depends on the amp as well, IMO Wizards are awesome and have a chunky low end/low mid roar to them. The other guitarist in Khemmis has em in one of his cabs and uses a Carvin X100B with similar thick tonal results. My old 612 had 4 Wizards and 2 Swamp Thangs and could move some serious air.


Also, re: Christian's comment about BAT, I've been surprised at how finnicky the ones I have are with regard to amp choice. My Quantum Mystic and Revelation both do not sound good with my V4, but my Badascan sounds great with it -- best tone I've had. Similarly, the QM works really well with the Sunn, but the Badascan is meh with it.
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https://washingtondc.craigslist.org/nva ... 50336.html Is there any reason I shouldn't buy this outside of being spectacularly broke?
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I have a couple of wizards and a couple of swamp thangs I haven't put in anything yet. Looks like that'll be for my infurnas 412 cabs.
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BoatRich wrote:https://washingtondc.craigslist.org/nva/msg/4547750336.html Is there any reason I shouldn't buy this outside of being spectacularly broke?


Their really interesting cabs, I doubt it will be perceived as loud but the frequency response is probably pretty killer. For a single cab rig thats not at doom volume levels its probably pretty sick.

You need to get a really high power SS head..... So I can run the Naki and the GT200 Simultaneously. :evil:
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Ancient Astronaught wrote:
BoatRich wrote:https://washingtondc.craigslist.org/nva/msg/4547750336.html Is there any reason I shouldn't buy this outside of being spectacularly broke?


Their really interesting cabs, I doubt it will be perceived as loud but the frequency response is probably pretty killer. For a single cab rig thats not at doom volume levels its probably pretty sick.

You need to get a really high power SS head..... So I can run the Naki and the GT200 Simultaneously. :evil:

I've been thinking about a preamp/power amp rig for some point in the nearish future. I'll have the V4 pretty soon too, but that's not high power or doom loud.
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conky wrote:I have been thinking about trying to sell the Silver Bells in one of my cabs to fund some new speakers. Something along the lines of some 55hz reapers or something that will handle a lot of low end. Just not sure if there are better options.

If you want to sell a single Silver Bell, I haven't decided yet but I'm interested in using one for my Dunwich combo. I know it can be a pain selling an odd number of speakers so I understand if you'd rather sell them altogether, if you are considering letting them go. I'm looking for something warm, full and chunky. I don't want a super efficient speaker, but I don't want a quiet one either that breaks up too much. What wattage are your Silver Bells?

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BoatRich wrote:
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BoatRich wrote:https://washingtondc.craigslist.org/nva/msg/4547750336.html Is there any reason I shouldn't buy this outside of being spectacularly broke?


Their really interesting cabs, I doubt it will be perceived as loud but the frequency response is probably pretty killer. For a single cab rig thats not at doom volume levels its probably pretty sick.

You need to get a really high power SS head..... So I can run the Naki and the GT200 Simultaneously. :evil:

I've been thinking about a preamp/power amp rig for some point in the nearish future. I'll have the V4 pretty soon too, but that's not high power or doom loud.


Rack mount Meatsmoke pre with peavey ipr1600 power amps :thumb:

800w each side into 4ohms and u just add more power amps as you add cabs!
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Ancient Astronaught wrote:
BoatRich wrote:
Ancient Astronaught wrote:
BoatRich wrote:https://washingtondc.craigslist.org/nva/msg/4547750336.html Is there any reason I shouldn't buy this outside of being spectacularly broke?


Their really interesting cabs, I doubt it will be perceived as loud but the frequency response is probably pretty killer. For a single cab rig thats not at doom volume levels its probably pretty sick.

You need to get a really high power SS head..... So I can run the Naki and the GT200 Simultaneously. :evil:

I've been thinking about a preamp/power amp rig for some point in the nearish future. I'll have the V4 pretty soon too, but that's not high power or doom loud.


Rack mount Meatsmoke pre with peavey ipr1600 power amps :thumb:

800w each side into 4ohms and u just add more power amps as you add cabs!

That's pretty much what I was thinking. Except possibly starting with a cheaper pre
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Don't skimp on the pre ;) or the tone shall suffer :evil:
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Ancient Astronaught wrote:Don't skimp on the pre ;) or the tone shall suffer :evil:

Fair enough... Just gonna have to save. Or find a Bassman 1200
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AngryGoldfish wrote:If you want to sell a single Silver Bell, I haven't decided yet but I'm interested in using one for my Dunwich combo. I know it can be a pain selling an odd number of speakers so I understand if you'd rather sell them altogether, if you are considering letting them go. I'm looking for something warm, full and chunky. I don't want a super efficient speaker, but I don't want a quiet one either that breaks up too much. What wattage are your Silver Bells?


I actually have an extra one. Awhile back I thought i blew a speaker and ordered a new one. Before I swapped it out I realized that the buzzing was from one of the screws came loose. Tightened it up and it fixed it.

Its a 75 watt version.
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Any thoughts on the speaker, Clifton?
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BoatRich wrote:
Ancient Astronaught wrote:Don't skimp on the pre ;) or the tone shall suffer :evil:

Fair enough... Just gonna have to save. Or find a Bassman 1200


I'd say that's a fair compromise ;)
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