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<blockquote data-quote="joey_truelove" data-source="post: 139763" data-attributes="member: 95"><p>I have a total of three Marshall diagonal 2x12s with replaced backboards. They're basically identical although two are called 1966 and one is a Silver Jubilee 2556.</p><p></p><p>They're loaded with three different varieties of Fane speakers:</p><p>Medusa 150C for dirty lead</p><p>Medusa 150S for dirty rhythm</p><p>Elite 12-100 for cleans (semi open back)</p><p></p><p>It's something about these speakers that sound deep and authorative, and they respond well to dirt in that they're defined yet sweet on the highs. I would even say this about the alu domed Elites although they obviously can go quite fizzy with heavy gain.</p><p></p><p>The Medusas are of the current guitar line and eventhough the cost a bit I think they'e well worth it. The Elites were some odd-ball NOS that came for cheap, ?30 or so a pop I believe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joey_truelove, post: 139763, member: 95"] I have a total of three Marshall diagonal 2x12s with replaced backboards. They're basically identical although two are called 1966 and one is a Silver Jubilee 2556. They're loaded with three different varieties of Fane speakers: Medusa 150C for dirty lead Medusa 150S for dirty rhythm Elite 12-100 for cleans (semi open back) It's something about these speakers that sound deep and authorative, and they respond well to dirt in that they're defined yet sweet on the highs. I would even say this about the alu domed Elites although they obviously can go quite fizzy with heavy gain. The Medusas are of the current guitar line and eventhough the cost a bit I think they'e well worth it. The Elites were some odd-ball NOS that came for cheap, ?30 or so a pop I believe. [/QUOTE]
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