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Mojo British Vintage Series Speakers

Ron

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Who's tried the Mojo British Vintage Series Speakers? I'm pretty interested in them and the discount they offer if you order 4 or more makes the price very attractive.
 

Minibucker

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I had one of the G12H-30 clones and liked it very much. Warmer and more organic-sounding than the recent-production Celestion G12H-30.
 

jamisonlps

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I've heard they are really good, esp. the greenback having better low end. Which ones are you looking at?
 

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Ive used the Greenbacks(BV-25M) and now use the G12H-30(BV-30H) copies. Both sound good, but with my settings and style, the BV-30H's are alot warmer sounding.
 

aparnell

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I have the mojotone vintage marshall style 2x12 cab loaded with one BV25M and one G12H 30 clones and I love it. I play a 20 watt Marshall 2061 through it pretty much dimed most of the time and for me it works. I tried a pair of celestion blues in the cab and while I like them, they were a little loose sounding for lack of a better term. They just did not have the focus I wanted.
 

Ron

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I've heard they are really good, esp. the greenback having better low end. Which ones are you looking at?
I have 3 :wah 4x12's loaded with 25 watt Greenbacks so I was thinking about loading an empty 4x12 I have with the BV-30H's.
 

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I recommend the BV-30H's. They really are the best ones in the series. You'll be selling your greenbacks and buying more BV-30H's!!
 

Mitchell

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Inside word is that they have really stepped up their qc to compete in the market.

Kool...
 

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that would be nice. if you dont mind the money though, you can get bass models from Scumback Speakers and Reinhardt amps
 

3th3r

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I had the BV-30V (Vintage 30 clone) in a 1x12 cab, and it gave me great tone with a modded Epi Jr.
 

Minibucker

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Another choice that doesn't seem to get mentioned a lot is the Eminence Wizard, part of their 'Red Coat' Brit-flavored Series. Think of it as a G12H-30 on steroids...more of everything...more bottom, more warmth, substantially more volume (103dB rating!), and more power handling (75W). I once played an 18W head through a 2x12 cab with these and it sounded gigantic...like having a 4x12 cab loaded with G12H-30's but half the size, and just as loud, too.
 
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