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<blockquote data-quote="khingpynn" data-source="post: 9965" data-attributes="member: 579"><p>I also have a greenback loaded Marshall 4x12 slant... very nice cab and I usually judge most cabs off of that because it is one of my fav cabs.</p><p></p><p>The LB cab I have is not too far from that sound... since the speakers broke in it is much smoother in the upper mids and top... i find bottom end clarity to be of the best I've heard... reminds me of Bogner that way.</p><p></p><p>The Marshall I have with the greenbacks is not a very 'bottom end" sounding cab... greenbacks do not carry much bottom end in their voice more of a bottom mid than anything. To my ears the Super V's come very close to Greenback mids and top but have a larger bottom which is tight and focused. The point of breakup is much higher than a greenback so you get extra headroom but when they breakup it's sweet upper mids similar to a greenback.</p><p></p><p>Khing</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="khingpynn, post: 9965, member: 579"] I also have a greenback loaded Marshall 4x12 slant... very nice cab and I usually judge most cabs off of that because it is one of my fav cabs. The LB cab I have is not too far from that sound... since the speakers broke in it is much smoother in the upper mids and top... i find bottom end clarity to be of the best I've heard... reminds me of Bogner that way. The Marshall I have with the greenbacks is not a very 'bottom end" sounding cab... greenbacks do not carry much bottom end in their voice more of a bottom mid than anything. To my ears the Super V's come very close to Greenback mids and top but have a larger bottom which is tight and focused. The point of breakup is much higher than a greenback so you get extra headroom but when they breakup it's sweet upper mids similar to a greenback. Khing [/QUOTE]
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