I was wrong about upgrading guitar speakers...

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  • @Henysipper
    @Henysipper29 күн бұрын

    People: 4x12's are heavy Kyle: Get strong

  • @invujerry

    @invujerry

    29 күн бұрын

    I don’t play vintage Peavey because they’re good, I play them because they’re heavy. Physically heavy

  • @marshall5560

    @marshall5560

    29 күн бұрын

    totally based.

  • @Mikey__R

    @Mikey__R

    29 күн бұрын

    If you want the gods to notice you, you should already be lifting weights.

  • @hoboroadie4623

    @hoboroadie4623

    29 күн бұрын

    🤘

  • @TobyKBTY

    @TobyKBTY

    29 күн бұрын

    Me: Damn I don't think I'll ever own a big cab. That shit is a hassle Also me: *buys an Orange 412 coz it sounded rad*

  • @travismiller7679
    @travismiller767929 күн бұрын

    I play a mesa 2x12 vertical live and sound guys are always surprised because a majority of people around here are still using 4x12s.

  • @Mezziah777
    @Mezziah77729 күн бұрын

    When I got my Engl head, I was researching a lot about cabinets. I was contemplating getting one of those Marshall MX cabs, and maybe swapping out the speakers, but I read on a several forums a lot of hate for, not so much the speakers, but the cabinet itself. So in the end I went with a higher end Marshall 2X12 cab with T75's, and I love it! and since I'm in Europe, it only cost me about 500$. Gigging around here in Sweden, there's always been some kind of backline at the venue. Either a miked up combo amp, or a half stack. A few times there would only be a cabinet on stage, and you had to bring your own head, but everything would always be miked up. The only times I'd have to to bring my entire rig, would be when playing private parties and such with my cover band, and then there would be literally nothing on stage, so we have to bring our own PA as well.

  • @FEVERDREAM1983
    @FEVERDREAM198329 күн бұрын

    My dude roasted the haters in a way that makes KZread a better place. Cheers!

  • @Eliphas_Elric
    @Eliphas_Elric29 күн бұрын

    Swapped the speakers out of my Orange PPC212 because I don't like V30s but like the cab. Couldn't be happier.

  • @ChristopherOrz

    @ChristopherOrz

    29 күн бұрын

    What was your choice for the new speakers?

  • @Eliphas_Elric

    @Eliphas_Elric

    29 күн бұрын

    @@ChristopherOrz 1 Swamp Thang, and 1 Fane F70. Love how the cab sounds. Thinking of pulling the ST and replacing it with a second F70 because it’s my favorite speaker and would like a pure F70 tone.

  • @JInfinity7

    @JInfinity7

    28 күн бұрын

    Try a Celestion Alnico Cream. I use one with an F70 in a 2x12​@@Eliphas_Elric

  • @Eliphas_Elric

    @Eliphas_Elric

    28 күн бұрын

    @@JInfinity7 I’ll keep that in mind since I was already eyeballing the H75 creamback.

  • @JInfinity7

    @JInfinity7

    28 күн бұрын

    @@Eliphas_Elric must be the Alnico to get the tone I'm referencing. Speaker is pricey, but really worth it

  • @i_dont_want_to_give_google3742
    @i_dont_want_to_give_google374229 күн бұрын

    Got a 4x12 Acoustic brand cab with 70/80s for $100. Sold those speakers for 25 bucks a pop, so I got the cab for free. Then in time got 2 UK Greenbacks and 2 Eminence Governors, for about $350 total. Just got to be patient :). Kyle as a point, though. Reasale value of the whole package ain't great, I'd have to part it to get my money back.

  • @Jim_Cox

    @Jim_Cox

    29 күн бұрын

    I did similar with an Acoustic 4x10 bass cab. The speakers in them are not good but the cabinet is solid ply and built well. I disconnected the horn and slapped a couple Eminence Legend BP102 speakers in it (two of them were about $230). I will throw two more in it when the other two stock speakers get blown out. I will never recover my money from it but I will get a lot of use out of it.

  • @travisspaulding2222

    @travisspaulding2222

    27 күн бұрын

    That was a point he made in the original video. If you try to sell that Acoustic cab with Greenbacks and Governors, you are unlikely to get as much as you would by selling the speakers individually or in pairs.

  • @The_Bass_Stunters
    @The_Bass_Stunters29 күн бұрын

    Bro I found the deal of the century a couple years ago. Bought a vintage late 80’s early 90s vertical Mesa Boogie 2x12 cab still stock with Black Shadows almost mint condition for $250!! Gotta love FB Marketplace The Mesa Cab with the metal grate for speaker covers.

  • @81jmfk

    @81jmfk

    29 күн бұрын

    I did similar. Bought 2. One with black shadow Celestions and on with black shadow EV. One for 300 and one for 350. Both great cabs. Eventually sold them to fund buying some vintage 4x12 cabs

  • @brandonjackson5865

    @brandonjackson5865

    28 күн бұрын

    Those Cabs are so cool Mesa should put the metal grill and old Boogie logo on the oversized recto cabs or at least offer it as an option on custom cabs if they’re still doing custom builds. Those of us who got into music and gear around the late 80s and early 90s will always imagine Metallica’s stage on the Binge and Purge videos with those metal grilled Boogie cabs, there’s not a cooler looking cab than those old Mesas, ADA had really cool looking cabs too .

  • @invujerry
    @invujerry29 күн бұрын

    I know you are entirely joking at 11 mins in, and I would’ve agreed with you until May of last year. I got a spinal injury at work lifting something too heavy and now I’m permanently injured. I’m worried about carrying my mesa 4x12 around when carrying an ampeg 8x10 up the Fletcher’s staircase wasn’t a problem for me in my 20’s lol.

  • @NickySayahSina
    @NickySayahSina29 күн бұрын

    Man, the speaker quest is real. I've been trying to use IRs of different types of speakers to see what will work best for my setup and avoid buying a speaker I might end up not liking, but's still difficult road to trend.

  • @Mikey__R

    @Mikey__R

    29 күн бұрын

    Yeah, be careful there. Any IR you try will be at the least a combination of speaker plus microphone, and it'll be close mic'ed. It really won't give you a good impression of what it'll sound like in the room.

  • @NickySayahSina

    @NickySayahSina

    29 күн бұрын

    @@Mikey__R I am very aware. :) I did a few shitty IRs with the cab I use, but it still gave me a good idea of the differences going back and forth quickly between the IRs vs changing the speakers and then going "well they are different, but what about them is so different that I like or don't like (Believe me, I did both) But yes, what they sound like in the room will be different, but an educated guess is much better than nothing.

  • @amplifex4134
    @amplifex413429 күн бұрын

    Good points Kyle... Personally, I'm an idiot gear hoarder, and love tinkering with stuff. So with the resolution that I'll likely never sell off most of the junk I collect, I've enjoyed the opportunity to try out various speaker combos in a couple of really well built 4x12s I have, and am really happy with the end results... there's the eal danger of basically dumping a pile of cash out of the ground and setting it on fire, but being a metal head, I enjoy a good fire. I like putting together combos that simply don't exist, and it's a lot of fun, and have gotten some great results, but it's really not for the faint of heart, of the bottom dollar guy, and you need to be objective as the result may not be all you dreamed it would be. Anyways, the combos I've put together that I really like are a pair of Swamp Thangs with a pair of Man-o-Wars, and a pair of DV77s with a pair of Governors. Both cabs are oversized and heavy built. I also did a 2x12 with a DV77 and a Swamp Thang in an oversized cab (my favorite actually) ... Do great speakers make a huge difference? Yes! Will it be everything you want? Maybe... will you light a pile of cash on fire to find out? Most likely... Trying to just be cheap will probably yield mixed results as well, so choose your adventure. Thanks Kyle for sharing all your gear with us, as a belligerent amateur myself, I thoroughly enjoy it!

  • @pitthefrit6292
    @pitthefrit629229 күн бұрын

    replacing speakers is not as simple as I thought. Then finally I had enough of soldering and calculating and screwdrivers. I decided to buy another 4x12 Cab second hand. 5 minutes later I was the next owner of 1960A Marshall Cabinet loaded with G75T Celestions. It was really a bargain, but not so hard to find

  • @onepathforme
    @onepathforme29 күн бұрын

    To back one of Kyle's points; I played 3 hardcore shows this weekend in NY and NJ. Every band used 4x12 cabs. It's still the norm in DIY/hardcore/punk around here. I want to keep using 4x12 cabs, but might try and get some NEOs at some point. HEY KYLE...maybe a shootout between a v30 and those V-Type Neo speakers in a video???

  • @paulrose9046

    @paulrose9046

    29 күн бұрын

    backed!!!!

  • @Anemichubakas
    @Anemichubakas28 күн бұрын

    Hey Kyle, Have you ever thought about making a video comparing the most popular 2x12 cab models? I've never seen a specific 2x12 video on KZread, and I believe that most people focus on this type of cabinet because of the cost/benefit/practicality. One more idea, make a video regarding the best speaker combinations, you have a lot of equipment there and can easily make an instructional video on this subject. By the way, congratulations on your work here, it makes life much easier for guitarists who don't have a lot of $$$ to spend on equipment.

  • @samizdat113
    @samizdat11329 күн бұрын

    Should you upgrade the speakers in your cheap cab? Depends on how cheap you can get the speakers. It's usually cheaper to buy a better used cabinet.

  • @_Stay_Curious
    @_Stay_Curious29 күн бұрын

    Congrats on 40K!

  • @yourguitarist
    @yourguitarist29 күн бұрын

    Never apologize when you're right. Your previous video was completely clear. Don't take anyone's crap 💩💪 Love your channel 🤘🤘🤘

  • @MrEbisch
    @MrEbisch26 күн бұрын

    Buying a used Carvin 412 with V30's from Kyle Bull was more cost effective than buying 4 new V30's to stick into my 1960a cab.

  • @mjbdough7920
    @mjbdough792029 күн бұрын

    I got my Mesa 4x12 for $350 at some guitar shop in Santa Cruz. The tolex has some rips but it sounds sooooo good. I don’t even worry getting it in and out of the car for shows.

  • @devinitjen266
    @devinitjen26626 күн бұрын

    Lots of great cabinets that are well built on the market for 100-150 dollars that may be worth a used speaker swap. Pick up a Crate Blue Voodoo cab or a Fender HM 4x12 and you have a nice cabinet made of 3/4" Baltic birch with great dimensions for cheap. Even if it costs you 450 or so for a quad of used Celestions and now you have built an amazing custom outfitted cab for 600 or less. I built a Fender cab like that one time with Celestion G12-H100s and Mesa Celestion C90s as the speaker combo for 550 dollars. It was the best cabinet for metal I have ever heard. Worth every penny and minute of my time.

  • @TheOtherJohnBrowne
    @TheOtherJohnBrowne29 күн бұрын

    STONKS

  • @NShomebase
    @NShomebase29 күн бұрын

    I think it would help to clarify when you say "investment." Because most people's (myself included) first thought when they hear that is a speculative asset, which we should be badmouthing.

  • @jackarmistead5353
    @jackarmistead535327 күн бұрын

    I’m a big fan of upgrading and swapping speakers. Especially swapping to make different speaker combinations. I don’t necessarily do it with every cab. But I enjoy getting different flavors.

  • @Antman-cy8ch
    @Antman-cy8ch29 күн бұрын

    Love Eminence Speakers. So many great models.

  • @StuartKReilly
    @StuartKReilly29 күн бұрын

    In my experience if you want a cheap 412 cab that’s gonna sound good with some good speakers you wanna find one that’s a good size. Marshall MG, Valvestate cabs are typically smaller than a 1960 cab.so they’re not gonna have the low end response a 1960 cab has. Find out what cab you wish you had the money for, then try to find one that’s about the same size, front loaded and rear loaded is important too. I like the Peavey 412ms cab. Some people are giving them away and some already have G12-K85 speakers in them which sound brutal!

  • @pihuey
    @pihuey4 күн бұрын

    Kyle, I agree with you for the most part…but also it depends on what “low end” cab you get. I got an old B-52 AT-412a cab for $70. It’s actually birch and heavy as hell. You made a vid on em I believe. My space is limited in my music room and I needed more cabs to plug my growing number of heads into. I took the B-52 and replaced the mono/stereo jack setup with two independent speaker jacks and installed a set of Lynchbacks on one side and Creambacks in the other…each set wired separately with their own independent input jacks…Lynches came in a 212 Crate amp I went halves with a buddy for he got the chassis and cab I got speakers my cost $75. Creambacks were new. I now have what amounts to two 212 slant cabs in a solid 412 cab and two additional options for plugging heads into without taking up additional space. And cab sounds killer!! I like the sonics of slant 212’s sitting on top of straight cabs in my music room the sound hits my ear well. I definitely would not have done this with a cheap MDF Bugera or Line 6 cab. Sometimes the build quality of old school “affordable” stuff is much better quality than stuff made today. And thanks for the rock & metal amps n gear group!

  • @Gibsons-hq1xv
    @Gibsons-hq1xv24 күн бұрын

    Loved these 2 videos and I totally agree that you can find great deals just be patient……..question have you done a video on a Peavey 5150 combo? I got one and I’m not happy with its sound it’s seems very bright and twangy and I’m a total Peavey fan owning a Bravo 112 since the 90’s. Is changing the speaking in the 5150 combo from the Sheffield’s to Celestions or buying a used cab? Love your input

  • @Andy_Yates
    @Andy_Yates29 күн бұрын

    I think you made perfect sense in the last video. It's simple, the economics don't make sense if you're upgrading a cheap used cab, and the price of the upgrade puts you into the price range of a better-made cab with the speakers you want.

  • @MrDaqar
    @MrDaqar29 күн бұрын

    Off the top of my head I recall "The Shouty Man" Glenn Fricker of SMG studios making a cab-shootout, specifically testing the wood and construction of the cab. Meaning different cabs got loaded with different speakers. As far as I remember there was quite a bit of difference between the cabs. So that would be something to consider. Also why would a 2x12 be insufficient for live as opposed to a 4x12?

  • @xsonicassassinx

    @xsonicassassinx

    29 күн бұрын

    From an acoustic standpoint, 4 speakers physically projects more sound pressure and fills a room better. If you’re trying to get over a drummer the conventional wisdom is that you’d rather have better dispersion (more speakers) at a lower volume than few speakers at a higher volume. And that makes sense from the stage. From the mixer, I can tell you that a good 2x12 is a lot louder than people realize 😅. But that’s the opinion and experience of a cranky old sound guy. YMMV

  • @ericwilliams538

    @ericwilliams538

    29 күн бұрын

    ​@@xsonicassassinx your cranky rant sounds logical though!!

  • @Barmunky

    @Barmunky

    29 күн бұрын

    I remember that! The shoot-out you're talking about used the speakers, microphone, mic position, and the reamped performance as the control of the experiment. The cabinets, with differing materials, were the variables. The purpose was to see if material affected the tone and how and how much, by comparing the eq curves each cabinet produced. I remember there not being too much of a difference between the 2 better cabs. However, one produced an odd spike in a certain frequency that added an annoying hum. It was from the particle board cab, and that sound came from the cabinet more so than the speaker itself. The hypothesis was that the lesser density and pressed pieces of the boards allowed that specific frequency to filter through the wood. It is, however, in the context of making a studio recording, which is what that channel is all about. In a live setting, I'm not sure anyone would notice.

  • @douglassmith5466

    @douglassmith5466

    26 күн бұрын

    I temember reading an article about 5 years ago when I was getting both 2x12 cabs and 4x12 cabs used. 2x12 cabs actually disperse pretty well, much better than people though origi ally, compared to 4x12 cabs. Sure 4x12 cabs can get louder with more watt capacity, but the 4x12 cab was designed in the 19069's or 1950's, not sure which, and Pete Townsend was the first with a,4x12 Marshall cab, I think (?). It's an old design. Not a new high tech, computer modeled and design aided cabinet. They said 4x12 speakers close together can somewhat wve Soundwave bumping into each other, and actually don't project as well, acoustically as they had assumed. Still good, plenty of sound pressure, by 1960s design. Which is why Marshall's that were desirable in the 1970s and 1980s for metal are not as desirable as newer Mesa, recto oversized, engl, diezel, egnater, VHT, Bogner, boutique, and certain other newer designs and construction quality cabs are. In both strength and sound quality. Does anyone really want a mushy pressed wood cab, ir a 9 ply Baltic birch computer designed cab that doesn't resonate or buzz for their 4 V30 speakers to mount on or play out of? I used to thing guitar cables priced $10 were sufficient until I heard a $100 guitar cable. Better sound, if you had a good rig to hear it with. Don't laugh, some soeaker cables for home stereos cost more than $20,000 a pair. It would be hard to keep making cables that expensive sell for 30 years if there wasn't some difference. People would catch on. Stereo speaker's cabinets are different from guitar speaker cabinets. Stereos want nonresonant. Dead sounding medium to high density fiberboard with inert glue. I actually do t know what an English cab construction is. Is is muffled inside with soundproof mayerial?

  • @douglassmith5466

    @douglassmith5466

    26 күн бұрын

    With computers and anechouc sound measurement Chambers and movable much both kinds of cabinets are a lot better now and will get even better.

  • @johngallagher7884
    @johngallagher788429 күн бұрын

    I never got that, your videos have been very useful. I have gotten a lot of useful information on this channel. Carry on.

  • @tryten9
    @tryten928 күн бұрын

    I kinda took a similar approach. I didn't want the "industry standard" speaker but I did want a good quality cab. Ended up finding a used Randall 4x12 with some 70/80s in it. Never been happier.

  • @rk28984
    @rk2898429 күн бұрын

    I think swapping out speakers is one of the most fun thing when it comes to searching for that specific guitar tone. My tip is to use a 1x12 cab and search for used speakers. I have treid around 20 different speakers so far and found some great gems. When you know what to get you can purchase 4 of those awesome sounding speakers for your 4x12. PS.: I also made IRs of alle the speakers I tried, so I can compare the characterisitcs later. After I made the IRs, I sold all the speakers I don;t need.

  • @MrLdvo
    @MrLdvo29 күн бұрын

    OMG those high ceiling walls will need way more amps to fill up lol😂

  • @samizdat113
    @samizdat11329 күн бұрын

    I just picked up a quad of 60 watt/8 ohm Randall Jaguar Vintage series speakers for $120. Never heard of them before and could literally find no info on them. Slapped two of them in a Peavey MS with V30's in an X pattern. They sound effing awesome.

  • @douglassmith5466

    @douglassmith5466

    26 күн бұрын

    Jaguars were the standard Randall speakers in the 1980s when all their amps were solid state. So.e professional guitarists used them. Maybe dimebag later.

  • @samizdat113

    @samizdat113

    26 күн бұрын

    @@douglassmith5466 Yeah, you are talking about the Jaguar RES-80 speaker. Go try and find any info on the Jaguar Vintage Series.

  • @douglassmith5466
    @douglassmith546626 күн бұрын

    Yeah, you're right on both videoes, i agree with both. Don't let the negative comments bother you, all people are just voicing their opinions, which is why I think you created your channels to begin with in the first place, to show amps, teach people, and hear their feedback. Thos channel has been a blessing to me, it's hard to find a good formate where you can hear cutting edge gear as well as classic gear and comparisons between them. My favorite thi g is you play heavy and that's what i like to hear about these pieces of equipment, how they sound in a heavy context. No player anywhere is universaly loved and embraced, if ynwie or Eddie histed this channel, they would accept some criticism from somebody somewhere, haha. You demonstrate the amps and gear bery well, youve educated me how to tune in my own gear better because of your examples. I had a good, high rated cab i got with 4 V30s, replaced them with sonething different for low bass response and some different tone. 2 swamp thangs and 2 celestion 35th anniversary x sonethings, i forgot, i have a picture of them installed somewhere. Speakers were used moderately, for 4 hundred total, cab was 6 hundred with the previous speakers include, i gave 2 V30s to my death metal friends cheap cab and used the other 2 used V30s in a 2x12. So for a thousand, i got a cab that had liw end response, and some vintage type tone, althought the wattage is varied for the 2 pair installed now. This was in 2016. I waa now told that shopping a 4x12 of 100lbs cost 300 alone, now. So i think im going to keep the cab, even if it's big and heavy. It sounds great i feel you made some valud points in your videos about value in cabs and soeakers, new and used. Thanks! I love your other channel, heeavy metal amps and pedals. It's just as fun and educational to check out as this one. I didnt know it was yours! My neighbor down the street joined it too, unbeknownst to me.

  • @larrysbmc
    @larrysbmc29 күн бұрын

    Gonna take out the valve kings in my peavy cab and put in two Hezu deamons and two MOJO tones, but not looking for resale value.

  • @burtosu86guitar
    @burtosu86guitar29 күн бұрын

    HB and Mesa, both 2x12 v30 here, they are different, but not one better then the other. Prefer Mesa for leads and hb for rithm. 1 hb 2x12 cheaper the 2 v30 😂😂😂😂 and they sound massive and good. Next will be the Jensen and a dv77. Never thought that video need a part 2, more explanation. Dude, you just do you, that's why i and other follow you 🤘🤘🤘

  • @MashaT22
    @MashaT2229 күн бұрын

    It made sense to me the first time and still makes sense. People don’t listen to plain English with their “golden tone” ears. They might wanna turn down the cabs they paid too much for because it’s clearly ruining their logic. 😂😂😂 P.S. Glad to already see you make vids from the new space! 🤘🏻😎🎸

  • @77zrod46
    @77zrod4628 күн бұрын

    I have 2 line 6 slant backs. 1 with the stock V30's and 1 with 2 aftermarket V30's and 2 of the stock cheap customs made for line 6. The cab with the 4 stock V30's sounds the best. I'm working on a cheap square 4x12 cabinet with speakers of my own choice. All cabs being played with a Spider valve 2 head. I'm also planning to upgrade a Marshall 6.5 inch combo and a 10 inch Gamma just to see how much the speaker changes sound.

  • @needsLITHIUM
    @needsLITHIUM29 күн бұрын

    For V30's or Greenbacks, honestly, just get the Harley Benton cabs. It's literally cheaper to get their 2x12 or vertical 2x12 with V30 or greenbacks already in there AND have it shipped, than it is to buy the speakers. If you wanna put some cheaper Eminence speakers, WGS, or something like Mojotone's in there, by all means, get that cheap Behringer, buy the Seismic Audio unloaded cloth covered 2x12 or 4x12 cab

  • @DavidMadeira29
    @DavidMadeira2929 күн бұрын

    Imagine not having a radio to match that upgrade anymore. Namastè.

  • @tonykrawzik8176
    @tonykrawzik817627 күн бұрын

    Anybody out there run 2 Eminence Legend speakers and 2 Mesa V30's in a 4x12?? I squeeked a deal on a Mesa slant Oversize mint cab for $400 recently. I'm used to all V30's....and find the Eminence Legend speakers too harsh and spikey on the top end. Too much EQing to tame the highs. Thoughts?

  • @sambeckman5308
    @sambeckman530827 күн бұрын

    “You know what this wall is missing? Another amp..”

  • @shawnhockey4841
    @shawnhockey484129 күн бұрын

    I feel for ya bro sometimes it’s a tough crowd, love the new spot looks great 🎸🤘I still also use n see plenty of bands using 4+12 cabs all over 🎸🤘

  • @troyfrink
    @troyfrink29 күн бұрын

    You've been talking about sleeper cabs for a long time and it's helped me a lot. I got a Line 6 Spider Valve cab with V30s for like $300. Even with shipping it was cheaper than four new V30s. Granted my ideas of good tone are stuck in 2004, but I like running my DSL and 6505 through that cab at the same time.

  • @opvikes7599
    @opvikes759929 күн бұрын

    I bought a Beringer cab and through in some mojotones and love it.

  • @metalfather8139
    @metalfather813928 күн бұрын

    yourr experiencing why now knobody speaks in congress without a lawyer next to them ...society has gotten so pathetic

  • @mhoff7722
    @mhoff772229 күн бұрын

    Totally agree with you. Putting great speakers in a marginal cab will only get you halfway there at best. Granted a marginal cab can be a subjective opinion I suppose so YMMV. I replaced the stock Fender speakers in a 4x12 20 years ago with V30's (back when they were like $75 each) and it was a night an day upgrade it...loved it until I bought a Splawn 4x12 and then a Diezel 4x12...another night and day upgrade. Was definitely worth paying the higher price for the those boutique used cabs with great speakers in them already.

  • @chronik301
    @chronik30129 күн бұрын

    I wanted a 2x12 cab and just wasn't having any luck finding anything used and I didn't want to spend the big bucks. I waited a while and finally a marshall origin showed up with a cream back h and a m for $300. I know the cab is mdf but I figured it was cheaper than buying the speakers new. The cab is heavy but the mix of the cream backs sound great with my marshall jcm800 clone

  • @smokebillowin
    @smokebillowin29 күн бұрын

    I put some used veteran 60s in a sears and robuck cab I got from a Pawn shop, the veteran 60s were from a music go round locally, cab was basically free and the veterans were like 60$ each.. sounds sick af now

  • @joshmcclure5150
    @joshmcclure515028 күн бұрын

    You’re not wrong about hardcore shows not having a full blown PA for the bands.. many many many times me another guitar player went without being mic for the show. Our singer would step out in the crowd and tell us to volume up or down lol!! That was 20 years ago.. I miss those days!! That was always a good time.

  • @dannyk1790
    @dannyk179015 күн бұрын

    I 100% agree with this. Like, even if you buy a used good cab with good speakers that you're gonna change anyways, you can sell those speakers and make some money back too.

  • @pwrmac7600
    @pwrmac760029 күн бұрын

    judging by the echo in that studio can we expect a video on building sound panels?

  • @ERiCtheBuLL
    @ERiCtheBuLL29 күн бұрын

    I had a sunk cost of a Bugera 4x12 that I purchased well over a decade ago. Always sounded overly bass heavy and undefined. I swapped a pair of V30s and a pair of DV-77s into it and the difference is massive. I could have purchased a used 4x12 loaded with V30s but I specifically wanted that mix of speakers and the cab was already laying around. No regrets whatsoever in that decision. Would I have searched for a cheap cab to buy and do this? Probably not from a cost perspective. But I love the way that thing sounds now. Its a real nice sleeper cab since the swap.

  • @charlesb7831
    @charlesb783129 күн бұрын

    I do think the type of cabinet makes a difference, rather it be an oversized 4x12 and thickness of the wood used , try and match the speaker to the cabinets natural eq. I tried swapping out the stock Peavey speakers on some older Peavey amps ie. 80's Peavey stereo chorus 2x12 and Peavey Bandit. Honestly found a Celeston in the Peavey Bandit sounds like shit and keep the Sheffield in it and ended up keeping the stock Scorpions in the stereo chorus. However I dropped a Eminence DV-77 speaker in my Marshall JCM800 4010 combo and it sounds amazing. Waiting to get 4 more Eminence DV-77 speaker for my Carvin 4x12 cab. I'm 50 and still love my 4x12 cabs, I don't care about trends, just what I like , I'm also running 4 amps simultaneously through a Radial JD7 Injector rack unit to pull this off. That's how much I care about trends lol

  • @douglassmith5466

    @douglassmith5466

    26 күн бұрын

    I love my radial a/b switch box.

  • @charlesb7831

    @charlesb7831

    26 күн бұрын

    @douglassmith5466 I had the a/b box , wasn't quite enough for getting rid of phase and hum issues when running certain amps together, but the Radial jd7 injector rack has lots of options to fine tune the abilities. Unfortunately has quite a price tag, but the quality is second to none.

  • @turquoiseturkey6710
    @turquoiseturkey671029 күн бұрын

    Need a heavey amp and cab for heavy tones

  • @XlouietheflyX
    @XlouietheflyX27 күн бұрын

    Those little 412 cabs aren't worth upgrading, you just end up with a cab that's nearly as heavy as a 1960 cab but with a smaller volume and worse construction. You would be better off with a nicer 212 with good speakers. There are quite a few clones of the Marshall 1960 out there if you want one that can be found cheaper; for example I have the Peavey 430A that I upgraded with V30s and Creamback H75s, the V30s were cheap second-hand but the Creambacks were an indulgence. Also depends on the market. Cabs are a lot more expensive here in Australia.

  • @needsLITHIUM
    @needsLITHIUM29 күн бұрын

    Empty cabs can be gotten for surprisingly cheap on sites like Amazon. A 1x12 from a certain small (American Sound Connection) brand is legit $89, and the same brand has an unloaded 1x15 for guitar or bass for $10 more. Then there are brands like Seismic Audio, Sound Town, etc, with cheap open and closed back 2x12's. 1x12 and 2x12 are super viable these days, because there plenty of guitar speakers with 100, 120, 150, even 200 or 300 watt handling. Eminence Swamp Thang, Celestion Red Back, Seismic Audio Quake 12, at 150 Watts apiece, can handle a whole ass amp head by themselves. G12K-100 can easily run an Iconic with 20 watts to spare. Two V30 speakers can handle old school early 90's 5150 or early 2k's 6534+ 120 watt amps with ease.

  • @nathancorrao8570
    @nathancorrao857028 күн бұрын

    Is the 6505+ 1×12combo considered a good cabnet or no?

  • @raytorvalds3699

    @raytorvalds3699

    28 күн бұрын

    I have one. I would say yes. The speaker isn't great, but the cabinet is well made.

  • @douglassmith5466

    @douglassmith5466

    26 күн бұрын

    I liked my 6505+ combo too. Sold it to my guitar teacher for his students to play through. Solid cab.😊

  • @raytorvalds3699

    @raytorvalds3699

    25 күн бұрын

    @@douglassmith5466 I hope for your teacher that he doesn't have to haul that thing around. Those combos are heavy as f*ck.

  • @JamieAvanecean
    @JamieAvanecean29 күн бұрын

    my new favorite speaker I have recently tried after testing several is the celestion greenback

  • @brycedunn8059
    @brycedunn805929 күн бұрын

    I have the Harley Benton 2x12 V30’s cab, is it worth changing/“upgrading” to different speakers even though its a cheaper cabinet?

  • @burtosu86guitar

    @burtosu86guitar

    29 күн бұрын

    No, if you buy 2 v30, will cost more. Only if you want to go for green backs or something else

  • @TheKingacevedo

    @TheKingacevedo

    29 күн бұрын

    Keep it as is. After some time of playing and they break in, it'll sound really really nice. I'd spend the money putting an EQ in your effects loop, if you haven't already.

  • @brycedunn8059

    @brycedunn8059

    29 күн бұрын

    @@TheKingacevedo ok thanks for the help, i plan on buying an eq pedal anyway so ill do that.

  • @MetalheadOv666

    @MetalheadOv666

    28 күн бұрын

    I swap out a v30 with a Redback or Creamback and will sound much smoother! I have the same HB cab as u and it’s decent quality build and is birch plywood

  • @brycedunn8059

    @brycedunn8059

    28 күн бұрын

    @@MetalheadOv666 thanks for that insight! Ill check out those speakers. Im considering building a slimmer 2x12 so maybe ill end up putting them in when that time comes. What do you play through them?

  • @tbirdpunk
    @tbirdpunk29 күн бұрын

    Used speaker prices have been bonkers lately. I bought a brand new creamback 75 for less than what people were wanting to sell them used with shipping.

  • @CalanReichel

    @CalanReichel

    29 күн бұрын

    creamback 75 in particular are impossible to find used right now, unless they are super overpriced. I am in the same boat as you.

  • @darksu6947

    @darksu6947

    4 күн бұрын

    ​@@CalanReichelWe're going to need a bigger boat...........🦈

  • @JInfinity7
    @JInfinity728 күн бұрын

    Harley Benton: mdf? Expensive V30s? HOLD MY BEER

  • @mitchdeathblossom
    @mitchdeathblossom29 күн бұрын

    Being a guitarist in 2024 is an absolute pitfall, you have such a high risk at making a mistake or a wrong decision on gear more than ever. If you're playing the long game, and have the funds to do so, go ahead and buy that $800 used 4x12 Orange cabinet... It holds its worth and they sound great. BUT, there is nothing wrong with investing in a cheap cabinet and upgrading its speakers if you alreay know the repercissions of doing so... which is buying expensive speakers and putting them in a Bugera or equivilent wont sell well on the open market. If you are not buying gear to invest in its resell worth, then either of these options are viable for you. If you are more live focused, this whole argument on speaker sound goes out the window, because ive heard huge expensive setups sound trash because of the live rooms acoustic environment, while a cheaper rig sound awesome, you also have the mix engineer to contend with which again, is another variable on your sound... Running Impulse Responses live is the best and most accurate way to deliver a high quality tone live, they're fast to change out depending on your venue, and have a tonne of options, my final advice is, get an IR loader for live applications, and do what makes you happy and makes sense for studio setups. PS: Glenn Fricker was completely correct with his tests, but again, thats for studio applications.

  • @user-yw4fq5ec7m
    @user-yw4fq5ec7m25 күн бұрын

    I 100% agree with ya! Makes much more sense to buy used but there is always the select few that feels used is bad lol

  • @josephbenz4913
    @josephbenz491329 күн бұрын

    This should not be controversial. It just makes economic sense to buy a quality used cab.

  • @xwilliammeex
    @xwilliammeex29 күн бұрын

    I bought a used mid-00s Mesa oversized 412 loaded with UK-made Vintage 30s in really great shape for $650 without haggling last week. You absolutely can get these if you just keep an eye out. If you want to swap speakers in a quality cab to experiment with sounds? Sure. But you’re really shooting yourself in the foot if you upgrade one of those dumpy ones with new high quality speakers.

  • @insearchoftone9602
    @insearchoftone960229 күн бұрын

    Whoa that rooms got some reverb

  • @robertdonosobuchner3129
    @robertdonosobuchner312929 күн бұрын

    Just make a metal song of all these comments like Ryan-DXP did... I'm always looking for used gear, because I want to save money, but there are some things that you don't get used. Someday I will buy me a custom made monster baritone cabinet from Zilla Cabs, a 2x12 oversized cabinet with a Thick Boy speaker from OverTonez and a Celestion BN12-300S. Maybe next year... 🤘

  • @vincebu6441
    @vincebu644128 күн бұрын

    If the cab is mdf i wont even bother. If its birch it deserves good speakers..

  • @xsonicassassinx
    @xsonicassassinx29 күн бұрын

    I probably said it the first time around, the people in my scene that are BROKE and have meh cabs probably already sank the money. That Marshall avt cab isn’t winning any awards, so throw 2 good speakers in it. That’s enough to make a difference. Certainly better to record. And if one can’t afford an entirely new cab, upgrading a speaker every months is easier on the wallet with decent results. But if you’re in the market for your first big boy cab, absolutely your point stands. I wish like hell I’d have snagged a peavey ms412 when they were dirt cheap back in the day and just held onto it. Coming from the perspective of someone who mixed live sound in basements and tiny venues… I wish like hell more people used 2x12’s 😅. Would certainly make it easier to balance. But that’s the grumpy sound guy in me talking

  • @usynthesis4749
    @usynthesis474927 күн бұрын

    Any thoughts on how guitar amp manufacturers do a pretty good job of matching cab/speakers with their amps? I have some amps that sound great with the intended matching cab/speakers and not so much, even with higher end speakers. I think matching amps with speakers is a challenge in itself. I have some amps that sound better with Peavey Blue Marvel's or a Celestion G12M-70s, than a Celestion V-30. Crate in particular used to use Eminence speakers in a lot of their stuff, and although not high end (at the time), I think they did a really good job of matching them with the intended amp. Same with Marshall Valvestate amps and cabs from the 2010's. Seems like they had to fine tune the match even more to keep it buget. 😄 I think, sometimes "the match" is even more important than a bigger magnet on the driver or a birch cabinet. Like a good ear goes further.

  • @user-yw4fq5ec7m
    @user-yw4fq5ec7m25 күн бұрын

    I bought a homemade 4x12 about 2 years ago for 125 bucks! got it home cracked it open to find a quad of 1983 Celestion G12-65’s I ended up selling them for 450 bucks a pair lol

  • @jaw77017
    @jaw7701719 күн бұрын

    Tone is also in the wood also and might not be hold the weight and quality of the 2 to 4 speakers

  • @brandonbryson3317
    @brandonbryson331729 күн бұрын

    Just your logic as to why it’s a bad idea can’t really be refuted. High quality cabs with expensive speakers and can be purchased for a fraction of the new price….whereas you buying a $100 cab and putting $400 speakers just gives you a much more expensive cab that still has a terrible resale value.

  • @jedidethfreak

    @jedidethfreak

    29 күн бұрын

    "resale value" is a terrible decision metric to begin with, though, especially if you're talking about buying musical equipment to actually make music.

  • @brandonbryson3317

    @brandonbryson3317

    29 күн бұрын

    @@jedidethfreak no it’s not. Once again…you can buy a straight up high quality cab with good speakers used for the same price as you would a cheaply built cab that you put expensive speakers in. The higher quality cab is going to last you longer and take more of a beating, and likely sound better. Then, if you ever did decide you wanted to downsize….you can recoup your money. There is no reason for creative types to act financially dumb, even if resale value isn’t their primary concern. Stuff happens, and sometimes needs change or you just get in a bind and need to liquidate…might as well set yourself up for maximum return, while also having a high quality piece of gear to aid you in your artistic purposes. My co-guitarist did this same thing…bought a $150 cab and put like $400 worth of speaker in it. I straight up bought a used Mesa 4x12 for $500 and could sell it for more. He will have to take a huge loss if he sells his.

  • @PippPriss

    @PippPriss

    29 күн бұрын

    ​@@jedidethfreak The argument against this kind of logic is just buyers justification from people who spent their dollars wrong. There is objectively "high quality" and "good". Buying anything else to polish a turd stays exactly that - polishing a turd.

  • @jedidethfreak

    @jedidethfreak

    29 күн бұрын

    @@brandonbryson3317 you know most people use combo amps, right? So that doesn't help at all?

  • @brandonbryson3317

    @brandonbryson3317

    29 күн бұрын

    @@jedidethfreak did you even watch the video? Im discussing the subject matter in the video…Kyle goes out of his way to say that he is mostly talking about 4x12s and 2x12s(to a less extent) and even comments that this advice is not talking about 1x12s. And as for your claim, what metrics do you have? I live in Austin and attend and play live music gigs regularly. I see pretty much an even mix. You’ll see a lot of combos with the indie rock and blues guys…but for any of the harder rock and metal I almost exclusively see bands using heads and 4x12s. My band uses 4x12s as well. Heads and cabs are alive and well in my area. You’ll almost never see a metal band using combos. And I remind you, we are discussing this on Kyle Bull’s channel…a channel almsot exclusively focused on metal, amp heads, and 4x12 cabs.

  • @angelabdonnavarreteblanco
    @angelabdonnavarreteblanco28 күн бұрын

    Great video Kyle! im a 4x12 guy!

  • @jimwood860
    @jimwood86028 күн бұрын

    Don't sweat it Kyle, keep on doing what you're doing. I'd love for someone to come up with a believable reason as to why buying something used that's higher quality (and puts themselves money-ahead down the road) isn't a smart idea. Being artistic and smart with your money are mutually exclusive now? The real shame is that you had to make a 15 minute video explaining kindergarten math to the same morons who enthusiastically believe $4 gallon gas or $10 coffees are bargains...

  • @mamesjoyer
    @mamesjoyer29 күн бұрын

    Do I have weak genes if I downsized from a 6x12 back to 4x12🤔

  • @PooNinja

    @PooNinja

    29 күн бұрын

    612 rule 🤘🏽

  • @playthefightriffjohn843

    @playthefightriffjohn843

    29 күн бұрын

    Ye

  • @batastrophic9762
    @batastrophic976229 күн бұрын

    what denotes a "good cab" and a "bad cab"? (both a Q and a topic suggestion)

  • @needsLITHIUM
    @needsLITHIUM29 күн бұрын

    TBH, I've seen a few KZreadr's do the exact thing you're advising against - upgrading the speakers in Behringer, Bugera, and Marshall MG cabs - and a few found that both they and the audience actually liked the recording reamped through that cab than even, say... a 1960 cab. If people are gigging with 2x12's and want a beefier tone, buying a used, shitty cab might be exactly what you need for recording. Will that cab hold up to gigging, long term? ...Probably not, as these cabs aren't always the best in build quality and/or durability, so maybe keep it at home and only use it to record/let it leave the house to go to a studio. If you run a studio, even better - let it live there. FOREVER. 😱

  • @crustophiles
    @crustophiles25 күн бұрын

    Another point worth making is that cabinet construction makes a huge difference in tone, not just the speakers. So putting nice speakers in a shit cab is like putting a supercharger in a Smartcar. Will it perform better? Sure. Will it rule the road? Not a chance.

  • @wookierock7860
    @wookierock786027 күн бұрын

    bought a garbage sizemic audio 212 ob because it was cheap as can be and I wanted the eminence speakers inside it for my orange 212 haha. Where it gets interesting is, I had a pair of OLD stock well broken in T100s laying around. like old old, 4 ohm speakers. Stuck them inside the garbage cab thinking I'll give this to my son to practice with, fired up the evh el34 and gave it a test run at volume. That garbage is now one of my favorite sounding beaters cabs EVER! Cleans, suck. Vintage tones? Nope! Throw it on the blue channel crank the piss out of it and there it is. One of the best 1990 completely unapologetic HC\Punk tones I've ever gotten especially out of a 212. Unfortunately its a studio cab because of how janky it is so it'll never see a stage.

  • @chargert9
    @chargert919 күн бұрын

    Really shouldn't have had to do a follow up about this. You Totally Nailed it perfectly the 1st time you explained it. Itt made perfect serve the 1st time just as it makes perfect sense now. 👍💯

  • @trevordarling4373
    @trevordarling437320 күн бұрын

    Well stated. Always buy the best you can afford and you won’t be disappointed.

  • @hotcakesman
    @hotcakesman29 күн бұрын

    I bought a crap crate 4x12 and threw in the cheapest of the cheap. Some kind of made in India crap. Put 2 guitar and 2 Bass Speakers in the cabinet. Sounds good enough for rock and roll! I also have a Jackson 4x12 and left it stock. Love both.

  • @Ghostman1846
    @Ghostman184629 күн бұрын

    What about used cabinets for cheap and swap out the speakers for USED speakers? Seems like a win to me. You said it, "Sleeper Cabs." If you're gonna buy NEW stuff, better know what you want first and not in the "let's try this out" mode unless you got cash to burn.

  • @Milesbecker17
    @Milesbecker1729 күн бұрын

    I just scored a 80s lead Marshall with the original celestion 85’ speakers for $125 and I don’t plan on changing the speakers at all, thing sounds great

  • @Milesbecker17

    @Milesbecker17

    29 күн бұрын

    (G12h100)

  • @hoboroadie4623
    @hoboroadie462329 күн бұрын

    I didn't have any trouble following the logic of the last video about this, I myself recently scored a couple 4X12 Marshall Cabinets for less than empty Mojotone boxes*, and set aside the Marshall Vintage and T-75s for later, which I just now got a amp that doesn't do 16 Ohm so I bought a couple of empty 2X12 Mojotone boxes and I am rocking until I get the 8 Ohm quad. Cheap enough. *Jensen Blackbird 100s kinda rock 🤘

  • @andjelo555
    @andjelo55528 күн бұрын

    IMHO, there are no reasons to replace speakers in a cheap cabinet, whether it is 1x12", 2x12" or 4x12", because, cheap cabinets aren't cheap JUST because of cheap shitty speakers. The whole cabinet is cheap and shitty, low quality built. There is comparison video on 2x12" and 4x12" Celestion V30 speakers in a Harley Benton cabs versus Mesa Boogie cabs. SAME speakers, totally DIFFERENT tone. Why? Cabinet quality craftsmanship! My favorite speakers are Celestion Creamback 75's, and I have them in my 1x12" cabinet matched with 12W tube head of the same brand, also same brand 50W tube combo 2x12", they sound totally different then stock speakers, not that stock speakers were bad at all, but to me, Creamback 75's sound better. AND my Orange Rockerverb 50 MkIII paired with Orange PPC412, it has X pattern with V30's and Creamback 75's to soften up the sound a bit and make it more rock and less metal sounding. I have kept the two original V30's in the boxes that Creamback 75's came, in case I want to sell it someday, but not in the near future. Changing the speakers in a quality made cab makes way more difference then the 150$ 412 cab. It may improve your tone, no doubt about that, but at what cost? I stand here WITH Kyle, for that much money, you'll be better off selling the 150$ cab and buy a good cab with good speakers for 7-8 hundred bucks.

  • @silviospizzeria
    @silviospizzeria28 күн бұрын

    I thought your original video commented more on the VALUE of the cab and the speakers taking a dive in the resell market. Which is objectively just true lol. Putting new V30s in a beat up old Crate or Behringer cab is like LS swapping a Saturn Ion. It might do what you want it to do, but you're gonna be stuck with it unless you part it out at a loss lol.

  • @Wizzerman95
    @Wizzerman9529 күн бұрын

    How dare you point out us guitar players have bad listening skills and we tend to walk away with the wrong point. Anyways, pickups don’t change your tone!

  • @brycedunn8059

    @brycedunn8059

    29 күн бұрын

    They do actually…

  • @douglassmith5466

    @douglassmith5466

    26 күн бұрын

    Are you serious about pickups not making a difference? haha But it is true that new strings and old string sound the same.

  • @Wizzerman95

    @Wizzerman95

    26 күн бұрын

    @@douglassmith5466 no

  • @needsLITHIUM
    @needsLITHIUM29 күн бұрын

    And to people saying 4x12's are heavy - get neodymium speakers, or a 2x12 cab... or both.

  • @scottyknows
    @scottyknows29 күн бұрын

    I split my jeans lifting my 4x12. I need new ones.

  • @Paul_Medic
    @Paul_Medic29 күн бұрын

    Bought a Diamond cab with V30’s for cheap. Sold the speakers for what I paid for the whole cab. Then I got raped on 4x EVM 12L Black Labels (bought new) to put in the Diamond as I couldn’t find the Black Labels (used) anywhere … Ya win some, you loose some! 🤣🤣🤣

  • @user-ij5ny6uc9f
    @user-ij5ny6uc9f29 күн бұрын

    I've got 2 4x12's a Marshall and a cheaper Randall 4x12 with Celestion 20 watters you mentioned the name but I have a bad memory. LOL Now my Egnater 2x12 has Celestion Lead 80's in it, but I want to change them out for some with more bite. Webber and there's another company that make great speakers, not as expensive as Celestions. Good video.

  • @Psychopomp33
    @Psychopomp3329 күн бұрын

    speakers. Of cash wàs not an issue. What are your top 3 favorite soeakers.

  • @TheOtherJohnBrowne
    @TheOtherJohnBrowne29 күн бұрын

    Fwiw, if you're getting less common speakers for your cab, it's likely going to cost you a lot more money to begin with, so why not get the better cab in the first place if you are going to "invest heavily" in your tone? The cheap cab with exotic, boutique speakers scenario just doesn't make sense to me. Why not spend the 200-300 bucks more for a SOLID used cab, possibly sell the stock V30s, GBs or whatever and then put Webers, Fanes or whatnot in.

  • @SnakePool
    @SnakePool29 күн бұрын

    Good Luck finding a 2x12 used at a good price. I bought an used Blackstar 2x12 $214 and have yet to find anything that cheap since. 4x12... tons under $240... I;m also in the DFW area for perspective. I would never have a use for a 4x12, since I don't gig, I'm just a hobbyist.

  • @mustangguy3706
    @mustangguy370629 күн бұрын

    For 750$ you could get 2 cabs with v30's. Within 2 months I picked up 2 USA Randall cabs with v30's,one for 298$ the other 340. Just have to be patient and live on guitar center used section. sell the v30's and use that money towards the speakers you want 🤷

  • @StephGV2
    @StephGV229 күн бұрын

    I still have hearing today because if the venue's PA was shitty, and the guitarist(s) and bassist had to be louder than the BAM BAM drummer, and the PA with the singer-only had to be louder than that...I wore earplugs. If your audience is wearing earplugs, you really don't have to obsess about your tone. And the mix is shit anywhere within 50 feet of the stage, because there isn't one. If they aren't wearing earplugs, your tone is on top of an EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE sound they aren't aware of until the band stops.

  • @runxzze123
    @runxzze12326 күн бұрын

    the fact you had to make this video means people hear what they want to hear, because I totally got your point in the last video.