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Treys speakers 1992/93

Started by connor117, April 19, 2014, 09:42:31 PM

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connor117

Dudes
What's speakers was trey using during this era?
Did he start with the celestion 30s that early?
Or was he using EVs that were commonly paired with Mesa boogies for years?
Discuss!

Helping Friendly

Great question! We need a reliable source on this one..

Heady Jam Fan

I thought he had the V30's in the homemade cabs.
Headless Hollowbody > Mesa Boogie MK III > TRM Trucker 212 w/ V30's
Whammy 5 > Mini Wah > 74 Script Phase 90 > CP9Pro+ > 82 TS9 > 83 TS9 > Ross Compressor > Turbo-Tuner > 83 AD9

Down_With_Sco

Guitars: 2006 Gibson Les Paul standard, 1997 Fender Stratocaster, 90's Fender Telecaster, Xavier and Aria acoustics

Pedals: Furman SPB-8C; Epigaze Audio Neutrino buffer > RMC Wizard > Whammy DT > Korg pitchblack > Maxon AF9 > Maxon OD9 silver x2 > Analogman 2 knob compRossor > Analogman Astrotone fuzz > Black Cat mini trem > Black Cat Vibe > Boss 500FMH volume > Boss PH2 > FL9 > Ibanez DE7 > TC Nova Repeater > Xotic EP booster

FX loop: Boomerang Phrase sampler v1

Amps: 50w Rockitt Retro Plexi, '89 Simul-class Mesa MKIII Blue stripe combo (V30) > 3/4 closed back 2x12 (C90) Mesa cab, 3rd gen 40w Fender Hot Rod deluxe, 50w Marshall MG 1x12 combo

Heady Jam Fan

Quote from: Down_With_Sco on April 20, 2014, 09:31:54 PM
Celestion G12's.

https://vimeo.com/57282111

That video is from the past year and he is definitely using G12s (specifically V30s), and I'm pretty sure they are the same ones from the early 90s.

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Headless Hollowbody > Mesa Boogie MK III > TRM Trucker 212 w/ V30's
Whammy 5 > Mini Wah > 74 Script Phase 90 > CP9Pro+ > 82 TS9 > 83 TS9 > Ross Compressor > Turbo-Tuner > 83 AD9

Poster

They are not from the early 90's. Jimmy from Two Rock helped me with that. There are a black label 80's celestion. Great speakers. You have to literally check each one as they all sound a little different. Kimock uses some unmarked that are similar, well according to the amp tech. Sometimes a great speaker never needs to be replaced. My jbl 1966 alnico is still rowdy as shit.