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Post by briman on Aug 23, 2018 22:49:40 GMT -5
I don't think there is any difference between the creambacks 75 and 65. Maybe clean is different but for crunch i can't tell.
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Post by briman on Aug 23, 2018 22:51:11 GMT -5
The creambacks came in my 2x12 Splawn cab right from Scott. He recommended both in 2x12.
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Post by hammered on Aug 24, 2018 19:52:41 GMT -5
I don't think there is any difference between the creambacks 75 and 65. Maybe clean is different but for crunch i can't tell. There should be a difference LOL . All jokes aside I`ve got them in my 4x12 , I ended up changing them from M65s on top and H75s on bottom to X pattern and they blend really nice for heavy crunch tones
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Post by briman on Aug 24, 2018 20:26:03 GMT -5
I can't tell but i guess would be easier to compare with seperate 1x12 cabs.
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tjdjr1
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Post by tjdjr1 on Aug 26, 2018 8:33:50 GMT -5
I had never ran my QR through a Marshall cab with the 75's, I was surprised with the tone of the cab. I had to change some EQ setting on the amp, but could run one. It didn't break up as soon as my GB/watchtower cabs, but now has become an option for shared gigs to run a 300 watt cab. Slawn QR shined again played with 77 super lead and another 100 watt DSL with other guitar players and man this thing sounded great!
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Post by cvogue on Aug 26, 2018 20:09:42 GMT -5
I don't think there is any difference between the creambacks 75 and 65. Maybe clean is different but for crunch i can't tell. There's actually more of a difference than you might think. The below video shows it pretty well. One of the comments was that the 75 is more open and not as "murky" as the 65... I agree about the 65, overall it sounds great but there is a darkness to it when distorted but clean it sounds richer.
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Post by briman on Aug 27, 2018 0:03:16 GMT -5
75 sounds a tad louder to me which could be described as open i guess. Imagine these in a 4x12 with 2 other greenbacks and trying to decipher differences like i tried. Lol
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Post by hammered on Aug 27, 2018 7:20:17 GMT -5
The 75 is gonna be louder at 100db , the 65 is 97db
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Post by jyd on Sept 3, 2018 15:30:43 GMT -5
I would think that the H75 mixed with a V30 might make the Splawn brighter or more harsh since the H75 CB has those sparkly highs.
No?
I’m running two V30s with my Pro Stock in a Friedman 2x12 and it’s contrillable and still has cut.
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Post by briman on Sept 4, 2018 10:36:48 GMT -5
The H75 definitely does have a little brighter top but the spike of a v30.
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Post by jyd on Sept 4, 2018 10:38:17 GMT -5
The H75 definitely does have a little brighter top but the spike of a v30. Cool. Do you mean 'without the spike' of a V30? How do you like the H75 with a Splawn?
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Post by briman on Sept 4, 2018 10:54:35 GMT -5
Lol yes i meant not the spike. My bad ......typo
It sounded good with my Splawn but like i said, i had it mixed with the m65 and greenies in a 4x12. The cab sounded great.
If someone offered to trade me an H75 for my m65.....i would do it to have set. The two creambacks came in a Splawn 2x12 from Scott. Mixed together in the 2x12 sounded great also. The greenies mixed in with them in 4x12 add bite which i absolutely love
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Post by briman on Sept 4, 2018 11:05:13 GMT -5
The magnet on the H75 is way bigger than the m65.
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Post by jyd on Sept 4, 2018 11:24:50 GMT -5
Yeah, I've had the M65/H75 mix in my 2x12s and think it's a really good mix. ...I'm still torn, as I no longer have an M65. I'm thinking to mix a V30/Redback instead of the V30/H75.
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Post by hammered on Sept 4, 2018 21:13:06 GMT -5
I had a H75 mixed with a Vintage 30 in my 2x12 but I swapped them out for Greenback RIs a few weeks ago . I`ve got that 2x12 with one of my Splawn SS`s in a bedroom and I like to play pretty loud and that Vintage 30 was getting to be a bit to harsh in that small room . The Greenbacks are working better. I`ve used Vintage 30s in my 4x12 which is in our large living room and they work much better in that room where the sound can really breathe and those mids aren`t just slamming me in the face
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