I've been using a single d130 in a 115 tone-ring cab. It sounds ok if you like the JBLs.
I just had a blonde bassman style sealed + separated 212 cab made and loaded it with a 60w 16Ω speaker (from a Crate V15) and a 40w 16Ω tonetubby. I figured the two different wattages would kind of even out and work ok together. They are wired in parallel.
I'm using the 212 cab with a tweed deluxe and also a head powered by 5e8a power and output transformers. The tweed deluxe sounds fine with the cab. The 5e8a powered 6g6b and 5f6a channels sound fine at lower frequencies, but the speakers in the 212 cab crap out (warbly oscillating tones) when I play higher single notes.
The d130 handles the same head/guitar signal (playing Brian Setzer stuff) without this problem.
I tightened all the screws in the cab. It is very robust (RA Woods cab).
Is it possible that the speakers are being overpowered somehow? The head is about 35w (two 5u4gb + two Russian 6L6str) and the speakers are a 60w and 40w in parallel.
I just had a blonde bassman style sealed + separated 212 cab made and loaded it with a 60w 16Ω speaker (from a Crate V15) and a 40w 16Ω tonetubby. I figured the two different wattages would kind of even out and work ok together. They are wired in parallel.
I'm using the 212 cab with a tweed deluxe and also a head powered by 5e8a power and output transformers. The tweed deluxe sounds fine with the cab. The 5e8a powered 6g6b and 5f6a channels sound fine at lower frequencies, but the speakers in the 212 cab crap out (warbly oscillating tones) when I play higher single notes.
The d130 handles the same head/guitar signal (playing Brian Setzer stuff) without this problem.
I tightened all the screws in the cab. It is very robust (RA Woods cab).
Is it possible that the speakers are being overpowered somehow? The head is about 35w (two 5u4gb + two Russian 6L6str) and the speakers are a 60w and 40w in parallel.
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