Hi!
Imagine two 1960A cabs from the same year (1996), so same speakers, same internal cables, same wood, aprox. same playing time, everything is totally the same. But both sound totally different.
One is very bright and in-front sounding, and the other is dark and dull, very muffled and muddy. The tone is like there's a blanket on the cab. I changed two upper speakers in that second cab for known good 75's - no change for better. The amp is Splawn Quickrod but similar impression was while using Bogner XTC.
What's wrong? Any solution for that second cab? Note that I want to keep the 75's there as their tone suits to what we play.
Thanks in advance, Andy
Imagine two 1960A cabs from the same year (1996), so same speakers, same internal cables, same wood, aprox. same playing time, everything is totally the same. But both sound totally different.
One is very bright and in-front sounding, and the other is dark and dull, very muffled and muddy. The tone is like there's a blanket on the cab. I changed two upper speakers in that second cab for known good 75's - no change for better. The amp is Splawn Quickrod but similar impression was while using Bogner XTC.
What's wrong? Any solution for that second cab? Note that I want to keep the 75's there as their tone suits to what we play.
Thanks in advance, Andy
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