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Originally posted by papa taco



That would be the broken in G12H30 available from Avatar, yes? By golly then I agree with the mmmmmmmmm.


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Si... 79.99, I wouldn't dare buy one at 119$ ever EVER again.

I can see the Celestion sticker under the hellatone sticker...

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Originally posted by tigger_ferret

I want to build a new extention cab where would be the best place to get speakers




www.avatarspeakers.com

best prices ANYWHERE for new celestions, especially Vintage 30's and G12h30's. 75$ for a new V30 that he breaks in for you, so that it sounds it's best the moment you get it. He also has a special edition v30 that you can't get anywhere else, it has a lower frequency response and smoother highs. And 79$ for a G12h30, also broken in. Both of those are usually 109$, and 119$ respectively.

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Originally posted by Mistersuperfly




www.avatarspeakers.com


best prices ANYWHERE for new celestions, especially Vintage 30's and G12h30's. 75$ for a new V30 that he breaks in for you, so that it sounds it's best the moment you get it. He also has a special edition v30 that you can't get anywhere else, it has a lower frequency response and smoother highs. And 79$ for a G12h30, also broken in. Both of those are usually 109$, and 119$ respectively.



anywhere else that does international shipping

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Originally posted by Jaymeister

I have the V30 and G12H30 comination in my 2x12 amp. They are the Avatar Hellatone break in series. Very nice speakers.

 

 

I can imagine that sounds really sweet when playing at home or at band practise, but where do you put the mic. when gigging?

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Originally posted by ColorsoundKid

If you can imagine, Weber makes one that's even better.
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...Hey ColorsoundKid, that is True as I was able to compare recently, & I like Teds version even better!!!...Weber Speakers are the Greatest!...

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I've recently started using the Mojotone BVH30. After careful listening tests, I think it sounds more like my original (70s) G12H30s then the RIs do. It's really a great speaker. There is a BV25 greenback model available too. The cones are made in England and the frames are made here in the U.S. I must say...I was very skeptical but, they live up. I've turned a lot of local guys on to them and so far, no disappointments.

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Originally posted by Heineken



I can imagine that sounds really sweet when playing at home or at band practise, but where do you put the mic. when gigging?

 

 

I usually mic up the V30. It sounds great. The soundman can get a good tap off that speaker.

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