- Sep 9, 2010
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***My impressions after 2 weeks can be found on page 2, and I am actually happy with the cab now.
Amp: 5150 Block Letter
Cab: Orange PPC4x12 made in England with Celestion V30's (Vinatge 30) that say "Ipswitch"
Boost: Maxon VOP9
EQ in FX LOOP: Older BOSS GE-7 7 band EQ
Old Cab: Marshall 1960A JCM 900 with G12T-75 speakers (probably made in the 90's)
"As soon as I plugged into the Orange, I could feel something missing and was totally disappointed."
"The 1960A sounded much more "Hi-Fi" while the Orange sounded "constricted", not necesarily "focused"."
I know this may be subjective, but Here'ere's my story:
This was a crushing experience because I've wanted this cab for 15 years and have finally been able to afford one. Unfortunately, I haven't played through one in about 15 years too and not even "Orange Full Line dealers" in my area carried them in stock, which really pissed me off. They all told me they had to be special ordered. One time, I even drove 1 1/2 hrs to go check one out and the store didn't have any.
So unfortunately I've never been able to A/B this cab with anything, but after seeing great reviews everywhere of how thick and great sounding this cab was in comparison to other manufacturers (even bogner and mesa), I took the plunge and ordered one.
I was incredibly excited to receive it because I thought it was going to be an obvious step up from my 1960A but... As soon as I plugged into the Orange, I could feel something missing and was totally disappointed.
I thought maybe my ears weren't working right at that moment, so I plugged back into my 1960A and the difference was unbelievable.
The 1960 sounded much more "open". My idea of more open is that the highs were much more present and the lows were more powerful.
I heard that the Orange takes bass well compared to other cabs and that you might need to crank up the bass or something, so I tried. I had the bass and resonance on my 5150 on full and it it still couldn't match the 1960A on Bass: 6 and Resonance: 4. Then I tried to crank the bass on the EQ. I got more bass but it still didn't sound as good.
I then tried messing with my treble, presence, and more boss EQ settings. Unfortunately, everything that I did caused my sound to be significantly more harsh.
I went back and forth between both cabs messing with all my settings and the results were the same, so I decided to build my tone from the ground up using the Orange, but still no luck.
Paying about $1000 for this cab, I was devastated.
The 1960A sounded much more "Hi-Fi" while the Orange sounded "constricted"... not necesarily "focused". The mids were a bit more present, but completely sacrificing the lows and highs which had to be boosted with EQ, causing harshness.
In a couple of days, I will be getting another 5150 in and will perform the same tests to see if there is a difference.
I might also switch the speakers around and see if that helps. Hopefully it's just a question of breaking in the V30's, but the difference is so noticeable right now that I doubt it.
I am sorry I can't provide any hi-fi clips but my current recording situation is not "very very" at the moment.
Amp: 5150 Block Letter
Cab: Orange PPC4x12 made in England with Celestion V30's (Vinatge 30) that say "Ipswitch"
Boost: Maxon VOP9
EQ in FX LOOP: Older BOSS GE-7 7 band EQ
Old Cab: Marshall 1960A JCM 900 with G12T-75 speakers (probably made in the 90's)
"As soon as I plugged into the Orange, I could feel something missing and was totally disappointed."
"The 1960A sounded much more "Hi-Fi" while the Orange sounded "constricted", not necesarily "focused"."
I know this may be subjective, but Here'ere's my story:
This was a crushing experience because I've wanted this cab for 15 years and have finally been able to afford one. Unfortunately, I haven't played through one in about 15 years too and not even "Orange Full Line dealers" in my area carried them in stock, which really pissed me off. They all told me they had to be special ordered. One time, I even drove 1 1/2 hrs to go check one out and the store didn't have any.
So unfortunately I've never been able to A/B this cab with anything, but after seeing great reviews everywhere of how thick and great sounding this cab was in comparison to other manufacturers (even bogner and mesa), I took the plunge and ordered one.
I was incredibly excited to receive it because I thought it was going to be an obvious step up from my 1960A but... As soon as I plugged into the Orange, I could feel something missing and was totally disappointed.
I thought maybe my ears weren't working right at that moment, so I plugged back into my 1960A and the difference was unbelievable.
The 1960 sounded much more "open". My idea of more open is that the highs were much more present and the lows were more powerful.
I heard that the Orange takes bass well compared to other cabs and that you might need to crank up the bass or something, so I tried. I had the bass and resonance on my 5150 on full and it it still couldn't match the 1960A on Bass: 6 and Resonance: 4. Then I tried to crank the bass on the EQ. I got more bass but it still didn't sound as good.
I then tried messing with my treble, presence, and more boss EQ settings. Unfortunately, everything that I did caused my sound to be significantly more harsh.
I went back and forth between both cabs messing with all my settings and the results were the same, so I decided to build my tone from the ground up using the Orange, but still no luck.
Paying about $1000 for this cab, I was devastated.
The 1960A sounded much more "Hi-Fi" while the Orange sounded "constricted"... not necesarily "focused". The mids were a bit more present, but completely sacrificing the lows and highs which had to be boosted with EQ, causing harshness.
In a couple of days, I will be getting another 5150 in and will perform the same tests to see if there is a difference.
I might also switch the speakers around and see if that helps. Hopefully it's just a question of breaking in the V30's, but the difference is so noticeable right now that I doubt it.
I am sorry I can't provide any hi-fi clips but my current recording situation is not "very very" at the moment.