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1968 Fender Bandmaster mixed speakers

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Jcarbajal777
07/06/2016 7:53pm

Hey Vaughn! 

So I've been wondering what a British speaker mixed with an American speaker would sound like together. The reason for this is because I want to give my amp sound a little more character. I've been thinking the g12c/s would nail the American sound while taming the ear-shattering highs the Bandmaster has. In your opinion, what would be a good British speaker to pair that with? Maybe something to compensate for the lack of mids the g12c/s has? I am running a 212 closed back cab. 

VAUGHN SKOW
07/12/2016 7:20pm

Yea, I'm a BIG fan of the Bandmasters ... best vintage Fender amp out there for the money today.  I just sold one so now I'm down to only two :-)

Anyway ... man, I'm not 100% sure about the G12C/S ... if you do go with it, remember that it's VERY smokey/woody with LOTS of lower mids and a very subdued top end ... I would pair it with the Retro 30 if you go that route.

I currently have my vintage small-box bandmaster 2x12 cab loaded with a Reaper and a Reaper 55 ... and that's proven to be an excellent combo with my 1968 bandmaster.

Jcarbajal777
07/12/2016 9:30pm

I was thinking the Retro 30 would pair nicely with it too. 

I definitely need to look into the reapers then!

What about the g12c with the retro 30? Maybe too much highs?

VAUGHN SKOW
07/27/2016 6:33pm

"What about the g12c with the retro 30? Maybe too much highs?"

Yea, I'd say so ... unless of course too-much is what you're looking for...