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Rigs => Trey's Rig => Topic started by: connor117 on April 14, 2016, 01:42:50 PM

Title: Trey's speakers
Post by: connor117 on April 14, 2016, 01:42:50 PM
ok so i had a thread awhile ago and it was agreed that in the 90s trey was using the V30s.

it seems a lot of folks here are exploring other speakers. can some of you share your experiences, and why you chose NOT to you v30s??

it seems a mark iii, with v30s, tubescreamers, a ross, and a sweet hollow body are the basics for that mid 90s formula.

i know trey had v30s in the deluxe when he played that too. i believe the bruno cab had Blues tho.

i lot of people hate on the v30 as being inefficient. icepicky. too much upper mids. thats also why people harsh on ts pedals, but i feel its the mids in both that help the guitar sit in the mix so well.

i know the purple hazes are in effect know, but i think w/o the ross and adding the tube factor things are different now....

if speakers are 40% of you amp sound, as it is said, what speakers are similar, but perhaps "tastier", with the mesa. speaker technology has come a good ways since 1993.

i hope you know where im coming from. I've read a lot, and worked with v30s, jbls, EVs, jenson, and other celestions.
just curious as to others' thoughts and experiences.

thanks for sharing
Title: Re: Trey's speakers
Post by: Heady Jam Fan on April 14, 2016, 03:47:48 PM
I love the V30's! To add to our previous convo...

I think the new Purple Haze speakers sound good, but they aren't the classic Trey. I think he is still using his Ross, but set mildly. However, less compression and less upper mid bite (after ditching the V30's) leaves a less powerful, urgent, soaring tone. I think the Purple Haze was good for the Jerry thing, but I prefer the V30's. I think they are a big part of the early 90's tone. Also, I don't think V30's are inefficient. They are rated 100db, which is as loud as anything else.

Even though V30's aren't new tech, I don't know that there is necessarily anything that improves upon it. If you want something to complement the V30, I'd maybe consider an Eminence Red Fang. Much more affordable than the Gold. I think solely Alnico gets a little to compressed at high volumes with the Mark III, but paired the a ceramic magnet speaker like the V30, it should be ok.
Title: Re: Trey's speakers
Post by: connor117 on April 30, 2016, 09:30:17 PM
thanks for sharing heady!

anyone else?

anyone have experience with austin speakers or warehouse guitar speakers?
cheers
Title: Re: Trey's speakers
Post by: Down_With_Sco on May 01, 2016, 12:47:57 PM
I have a V30 in my combo but it's negative wire is disconnected currently so I only my mesa 2x12 with C90s and I've come to like the balance of the two. The Blue stripe is very bright and aggressive and can get even more so when I really crank the eq, that said the C90 speakers balance out the sound nicely for me and I don't really see the need to change speakers (if I do I'm thinking the Creamback H75s)

With that said, using the Ross compressor kind of mellows out the highs too much for me sometimes and I gotta fiddle with my treble a bit. The V30's probably compensate for that a little bit better since their voicing.