Bumping a thread I found via Google search.
I would think the Mk 1 Lynchbox cabs had Greenbacks in the later runs because of the discontinuation of the Super V speakers, and Randall probably had a surplus of empty Lynchbox cabs and just threw in the Greenies so they could be sold.
I played through 2 Lynchbox cabs a couple years ago (at Funky Munky) - I would *assume* both were loaded with Super V's but I really can't be sure. I played the new LB103 through a Mk1 Lynchbox at Funky and was floored by how good it sounded. The other Lynchbox cab was a 2x12 I used when I had a private lesson with George Lynch:
Fxrfxr was this yours that you brought in??
Larry at Funky said after George saw that snakeskin setup he bought a couple rolls of the snakeskin vinyl so he could do his whole backline with it
Having said that, I own a pair of Super Vs and a pair of Lynchbacks. The Lynchbacks are f#$kin SWEET. I belive they have a V30 vibe to them, but also the warmth of Greenbacks.
I have used each of the pairs in a 2x12 Avatar cabinet, and have used both in an X pattern in my Soldano 4x12. The Super Vs are difficult for me to get along with; I have to turn up the presence, treble, and gain quite a bit to get clarity. They also need to be pushed hard to sound good, and even my stage volume just isn't enough. It's plenty for the Lynchbacks to sound killer, though.
Both pairs in a 4x12 cab, the Super Vs easily overpower the Lynchbacks as I can't hear the Lynchbacks at all. Very low end centered on the Super Vs. I know a lot of guys praise the Super Vs a lot, but with my particular setup and volume they just aren't for me, which disappoints me