here it finally is....
amp was 5150 with pretty standard settings...
mic on v30 (pro) was edge of dustcap
on the v60 (std) it was about the same distance from the center (the dutcap is bigger)
as I said I like the v60 for live but for recording it sounds a bit lifeless (haha) and way too scooped, and muddy imo
of course no post-processing, no HP/LP or anything
Engl V60
Engl v30
I didn not twesk the amp for this test though, I chose a fairly standard setting on purpose...if I'd be using this Cab in a recording I'd of course dial in more mids and presence, less bass etc. (although the bass is a bit too boomy on both of these files...I know )
I think this test also shows that the v30 needs way less Gain (for my tastes it's actually too much for the v30 already...bit too fizzy also....but if I'd dialed back presence and gain on the v30 to get a better tone the v60 tone would have been even worse...
these files aren't meant to be great sounding, they just give you a relative comparison with the same settings
Marcus: you don't have to say they're both wooly
these files aren't meant to be great sounding, they just give you a relative comparison with the same settings.
I'll try to record some better comparison clips with Marshall, both Engls and Mesa in the next days...can't promise though, effin busy right now
amp was 5150 with pretty standard settings...
mic on v30 (pro) was edge of dustcap
on the v60 (std) it was about the same distance from the center (the dutcap is bigger)
as I said I like the v60 for live but for recording it sounds a bit lifeless (haha) and way too scooped, and muddy imo
of course no post-processing, no HP/LP or anything
Engl V60
Engl v30
I didn not twesk the amp for this test though, I chose a fairly standard setting on purpose...if I'd be using this Cab in a recording I'd of course dial in more mids and presence, less bass etc. (although the bass is a bit too boomy on both of these files...I know )
I think this test also shows that the v30 needs way less Gain (for my tastes it's actually too much for the v30 already...bit too fizzy also....but if I'd dialed back presence and gain on the v30 to get a better tone the v60 tone would have been even worse...
these files aren't meant to be great sounding, they just give you a relative comparison with the same settings
Marcus: you don't have to say they're both wooly
these files aren't meant to be great sounding, they just give you a relative comparison with the same settings.
I'll try to record some better comparison clips with Marshall, both Engls and Mesa in the next days...can't promise though, effin busy right now