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wolbai Just Startin' 177 posts since
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Sep 2, 2012 6:30 AM

DT50/212 with a 2x12 extension cab (open vs. closed back)

As Line6 is not coming up with a 2x12 cab, which is for my taste a good extension to a dt50-combo, I have bought a Marshall JVMC212 cab.

 

The main reasons for an additional cab was having more punch / bass and more monitor volume-flexibility for bigger venues.

 

I am currently using a RIVERA Rockcrusher power attenuator with two speaker outputs which are suitable for 2 x 16 ohms speaker loads. I have choosen a 16 ohm cabinet, because this gives an equal amount of wattage load the all speakers.

 

The speakers of the JVMC212 (G12-65 + G12-Vintage 30) are soundwise well balanced for me and fits to the DT50/212 combo speakers. But the cab is still very new.

 

The JVMC212 has an open back design. I am thinking of rebuilding the cab, so I can also use it as a closed back cab.

 

There are pros and cons on open and closed backs: it is subjective, depending on the music style, on the size of venues and it is also speaker depended.

 

My style of music can be considered as Cover Rock music - mainly 70s and 80s.

 

I am not shure, if a rebuild to a open/closed cab for flexible use would be a good idea, meaning whether the speakers are performing even more bassy and punchy in a closed back version.

 

Playing the cab in the rehearsal room makes me thinking that a closed cab would be a perfect match to the DT50/212 combo which is some how a good balance of all the pros and cons.

 

Any thoughts / ideas / experince are helpful. Thanks.

 

wolbai.

  • paulroland Just Startin' 3 posts since
    Nov 2, 2007

    I've gigged my DT50 head with two different 2x12 closed back cabs.  One is a smaller size Lopo brand with V30s.  The other is a larger size Avatar Contemporary with my old Vetta 1 combo speakers installed.  I liked the overall tone of the Lopo line much better.  The Avatar is too woofy for my tastes.  The closed back cabs are very directional so you have to stay in the sweet spot beam from the cab to hear it well.  For that reason, I preferred the open back design of my old Vetta combo.  Plus the onstage bleed of the open back allows the rest of the band to hear my guitar without having to put too much of it in the monitor mix.  We have a very loud drummer and play rock covers from the 80's to present.  Nothing too heavy.

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