Classic V30 Tone.
12″, 50oz ceramic magnet, 60 watt, 1-3/4″ voice coil. British Kurt-Mueller ribbed cone and dustcap. Similar to the V30, it is aggressive with a strong upper midrange punch. More headroom and less compressed than the AlNiCo 12V.
• Paper cone – standard Kurt-Mueller British cone used in most of our British type speakers. the 75Hz cone is the more “classic Marshall guitar tone” if you will. 75Hz is the general name that has been given to this cone since the 60s, even though the resonant frequency is closer to 82Hz, which is low E on a standard tuned guitar. Standard low end with a midrange bump, and clear articulate high end.
• Hemp cone – very soft material, darker, warmer, foggy and less focused. Hemp’s longer fibers give treble notes a sub-harmonic richness that warms the sound. great for that hazy stoner metal thing where articulation isn’t the objective. it cuts the treble, but it also affects the overall response and feel to be more squishy.
Kiyotsugu (verified owner) –
Sounds really good with my Bruno Cowtipper 45. Awesome!