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I'm interested to know what the difference is on a Mesa V30?
If it's just, as I suspect, a different sticker on the magnet, it may just be a case of smoke, mirrors and 'Mesa Tax'...
They're both V30s, yes, and they have a definite family sound, but there is a difference.
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Hi Max – that’s a question for Mesa, as these are a custom product.
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So, there *is* a difference!!
I played a couple of gigs with the Badcat Celestion and my initial reaction was that it's a bit "light" in the low end. I should add that my combo is bass light anyway so this isn't a good combination. There are so many variables with gear that it wouldn't be fair to label this speaker as being poor but I ended up plugging in my other 4x10 cab during the gig to get some bottom end. I didn't notice anything particularly special about the mid range or top end either. It want bad, just nothing special.
I'm going to experiment with a different 1x12 cab running as an extension, it may well shine in that configuration. I've been thinking about getting a close backed cab and combining it with the combo which is open backed.
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