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<blockquote data-quote="Julia" data-source="post: 51535" data-attributes="member: 1784"><p>Hellatone 60 is a Vintage 30. Hellatone 60L is a Vintage 30 with a larger dust cap, that's the only difference. They were broken in for 15 hrs. </p><p></p><p>When mixing speakers in a cab it usually pays to go with a tried and true formula -- like V-30s and Greenbacks (Bogner), or V-30s and G12H30s (Matchless). Otherwise you can end up with phasing issues. Otherwise it's probably a good idea to stick with one type per cab.</p><p></p><p>And that's another thing. When someone swaps speakers they've got to be real careful about how they connect things... if you connect them out of phase they will have less bass and you'll also get some phase cancellation in various places. So try switching the plus and minus on one of the speakers and see what it sounds like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Julia, post: 51535, member: 1784"] Hellatone 60 is a Vintage 30. Hellatone 60L is a Vintage 30 with a larger dust cap, that's the only difference. They were broken in for 15 hrs. When mixing speakers in a cab it usually pays to go with a tried and true formula -- like V-30s and Greenbacks (Bogner), or V-30s and G12H30s (Matchless). Otherwise you can end up with phasing issues. Otherwise it's probably a good idea to stick with one type per cab. And that's another thing. When someone swaps speakers they've got to be real careful about how they connect things... if you connect them out of phase they will have less bass and you'll also get some phase cancellation in various places. So try switching the plus and minus on one of the speakers and see what it sounds like. [/QUOTE]
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