A lot of comparisons show some speakers sounding good and others bad . You make every one of these sound good .
@halseyballistic4 күн бұрын
Type-A is my favorite sound for metal. Thats coming from an audio engineer too!
@blasher48 күн бұрын
Mesas are typically more beefy in the low end, but the 5150 style tones are a lot tighter overall. Rock/Hard rock is probably "better" with Mesa while faster rock/Metal demands a 5150. Which you could get away with using vice-versa but It's really just a matter of taste, what flavor, and your goals. Both sound great.
@RaelThomas12 күн бұрын
G12H is a massively underrated speaker
@jenkinses812115 күн бұрын
I’m not from a metal background, but FWIW I thought the H75 did the job best, both isolated and in the mix. I thought the G12H30, Vintage 30 and ceramic V-Type sounded good in the mix, but not so much isolated. G12M-65 is a great rock/blues speaker, but farted out way too much in this metal context. G12T-75, G12K-100, and Neodymium V-Type all sounded horrible imo. Thanks for the video, very useful!
@NikoWax16 күн бұрын
Great, thanks!!!!
@dissectorvivarium16 күн бұрын
Так все перекопмрессировано и переэквализировано, что не понять ничего) можно было ещё 4гд35 добавить)
@cemgulpunk19 күн бұрын
Cleaner, deeper, dimensional. Wavestate.
@alonsoarias969921 күн бұрын
Creamback 75 and v30, maybe g12h30 Best of the market
@runxzze12322 күн бұрын
sounds pretty close to me, I guess what could be the obvious plus to the fluence would be the multiple voicings. I use EMG 81s and im not changing them anytime soon, I love them.
@oupahens921923 күн бұрын
That last Audio comparison says it all. ModWave is a synth, WaveState a sequencing rompler, whatever that is. Both are headache.
@timeflies9823 күн бұрын
Are there any differences in terms of noise between the two pickups? Is one noisier than the other?
@10000rambos27 күн бұрын
Awesome demo, just what I was looking for b
@fbaraky66028 күн бұрын
whats the impedance?
@fbaraky66028 күн бұрын
this rapidly became my favorite speaker. watched dozens of videos, I love how tamed the highs are and how rich everything else is. definitely the speaker for me. honestly if someone wants highs it's better to come from a brighter amp or something, otherwise if it comes from the speaker it's very hard to tame. so v30's and v-shaped speakers are not my cup of tea
@taylolzАй бұрын
I've been curious how open back would sound if you scooped the mids and tried to take advantage of the extended low end.
@GuitarlianoАй бұрын
Very close the EVH is a little more defined 🤘🏼
@unabridgeddick6645Ай бұрын
Sounds excellent
@pgman5416Ай бұрын
almost like they have almost the same exact eq, with more highs in the 60 but the 57 has better compression and body.
@ThevonMusicАй бұрын
That's quite a good description. If you actually also take the EMG 81 in that comparison, their characteristic differences are: EMG 60: brighter, bit less attack EMG 81: a little less bright, but a better attack EMG 57: closest to the EMG 81, but more compressed/distorted I personally like the 60 more than a 81 in neck position and vice versa for the bridge position. The EMG 57/66 pair is great too, but just different due to the higher compression.
@Airtrooper719Ай бұрын
I guessed correctly, the real amp just has some extra mojo that is hard to describe. Also I love that song you wrote for it \m/\m/
@dimitarneshev9182Ай бұрын
G12H30 for me
@dreamplace7469Ай бұрын
That Intro really got me.
@agesheroАй бұрын
Theres some things that i think the prologue definitely needs, if they revist it , it would be interesting to see the classic Dw pitch joystick, or Minilogue style mechanisms. and dedicated button layout ( a return to the original minilogue mono/poly/duo/etc buttons which made it instantly satisfying and lightning fast.
@MichaelDespairsАй бұрын
I hate how the EVH has the resonance knob on the back wish I knew what it was set to but 11 years is a long time to remember shit like that.
@ThevonMusicАй бұрын
This model doesn't have a resonance knob on the back ;-)
@HonorV2ultimate1tbАй бұрын
only way out for me is...... get both!!
@ardennenwijzer25832 ай бұрын
Nice! In what key is the song?
@Khaymanbb10232 ай бұрын
Late to the party, but my 2 cents. Loved the G12H, the Lynchback, and the V30 with your EVH. Sounded great. When in the Mesa cab, same but damn that bass resonated, didn't it? There is a reason they are so expensive. They are just that good. Hard to tell which of those three I thought were the best, but something about that 80's gain I just love.
@EvilDeathFx2 ай бұрын
Okkk got it…both Amps r sickkk as fkuck. Thanks for making my choice even harder! Haha just messin. Awesome demo!!! I tried the white EVH at guitar center the other day with a 8-string Legator….holy balls. Talk about Chunkage
@hereonmars2 ай бұрын
it's insane, but listening in my control room I prefer your 1x12 cab on almost all these speakers in the mix.
@darrenwilliamsahs22112 ай бұрын
Great sound, awesome playing.
@pgman54162 ай бұрын
Riff god
@wk8012 ай бұрын
Cool video.
@islamabouelata65752 ай бұрын
81 wins here for me (for metal)
@darrenwilliamsahs22112 ай бұрын
The all sounded the same after awhile.
@BaroqueBlues2 ай бұрын
2:08 0:38 2:52
@lordspam27212 ай бұрын
So if I understand this correctly, I could just record some samples from VST's I already own and import to the Wavestate and it will do a good job with the onboard filters? Like Model D samples and such. Thanks
@ThevonMusic2 ай бұрын
It will do quite well, the only thing to keep in mind is that every sample you create will have to be 'looped' correctly and also it will be 'pitched' to the other keys. Except if you use multiple samples. You can for example record a sample for every octave and stretch that sample over multiple keys (so it gets pitched). I'm not sure if you can use one sample per key, which would be quite a heavy multisample, but I got away with using one sample for each 3 semitones if I remember correctly. You can indeed use the filters, ADSR, etc... of the Wavestate.
@lordspam27212 ай бұрын
@@ThevonMusic great. Thanks for the breakdown!
@knowwudimean10642 ай бұрын
Great comparison.
@jaychen2000metal2 ай бұрын
Nice. Good vid, man. I believe every vid I've seen you do is Celestion though. You gotta check out WGS Retro 30's and Reapers. I got those in my cab and it's spectacular ! Every once in a while though, i check out speakers just for the heck of it. Check them out, i'd be severely surprised if you didn't like them!
@ThevonMusic2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the advice! Yes so far it's all Celestion, but its not on purpose. I thought about trying another brand in the past but so far didn't have the intention to buy one yet. I'll keep your recommendations in mind!
@eddiecammarro99732 ай бұрын
i own one of these and i never had any issue, with it, everything is perfect with this synth,
@ThevonMusic2 ай бұрын
Glad to hear not everyone has this issue. I thought the synth on its own was excellent! But the tuning issues were just too big in my case.
@ej1_drew2 ай бұрын
got two 8 string guitars of the same make ... one emg one fluence modern. i play clean, low gain and mix at home. honestly waste of money on the "modern" to me. they aren't very balanced or clear i thought they were defective until i heard all the comparison demos. they sound like an mid passive humbucker - decently good with cleans I'll admit but emg are cleaner brighter and more percussive at once. yes emg sound more compressed but you get used to that feel while playing. thanks for reading. i wanted to love them after spending
@JonDeth3 ай бұрын
By far and large, the differences are almost always negligible in light of the fact you can get fundamentally the exact same sound from one to the next by employing a graphic equalizer on your effects loop. I have some speakers that are very dark and rich throughout the bass and midrange, but the treble is virtually nil until action is taken outside the limits of the amp's EQ and just as obviously, the speaker itself. Now, how well they handle volume at the tail and head of the bandwidth curve is obviously something else. Some are going to distort terribly once you're at 50% volume be it in the bass, the treble or both. *Ultimately, how much volume must the speaker be relied on to produce in live settings.* I'm a deeply scooped mids shredder even with sweeping nonstop and thought I stress I can get whatever tone I desire out of virtually any speaker, I do tend to prefer a darker toned speaker that I have to bring in a lot of treble to achieve my tone over speakers seemingly more appropriate for a deeply scooped waveform. Ultimately, I can still get whatever sound I want out of virtually any speaker by modifying the tone stack or running a shelving EQ on the loop. *Strangely, I have some ratty ass 12's marked as an equivalent to the rocket 50, but I can get them dangerously loud with plenty of low end and more treble than is tolerable due to the nature of the speaker.*
@ThevonMusic3 ай бұрын
"By far and large, the differences are almost always negligible in light of the fact you can get fundamentally the exact same sound from one to the next by employing a graphic equalizer on your effects loop". Nope, nope, nope.... I totally disagree. That's just impossible. You can scoop away frequencies, but you can't eq frequencies up that just aren't there (or not enough). That's just not how it works. You should look into the fundamentals of what an eq actually is. It's a bunch of filters. But like I said you can't CREATE what isn't in your signal. The question that should be asked is if every speaker generates the same output signal but with different amplitudes for different frequencies.... because that's what you're theoretically assuming... or does it also create different overtones?
@JonDeth3 ай бұрын
@@ThevonMusic I'm a college educated electrical engineer, lmao. You can disagree all you want, but you're wrong. I outright design and invent technology, and understand these subjects at the quantum level. *You are so far out of your depth, I'm literally annoyed by how foolish your imaginary knowledge is.* You don't even have a basic understanding of a response curve and why there are no voids in a bandwidth like you're imagining. If a speaker is 93 dB at 800 Hz, it isn't suddenly 46 dB at 1000 Hz, let alone 0 dB. Everything you said is wrong and foolish. I'll just get annoyed trying to explain it to you because you will constantly insert gibberish rather than admit you don't have a clue what you're talking about lol. I'm not theoretically assuming anything. A response curve from 50 Hz to 5 Khz between 2 different speakers won't magically have 0 dB at a cornered frequency within that bandwidth. The slopes in magnitude that differ can be matched with an equalizer, and the fact that you don't understand that speaks 10 fold.
@PerpetuallyTiredMusician3 ай бұрын
Favourite speaker for everything
@BOATIE1413 ай бұрын
Wow that copperback sounds awesome
@BrandonBames3 ай бұрын
Damn, I want a Lynchback. Thanks!
@user-dt2gx7je8u3 ай бұрын
Where’s 70 80?
@user-dt2gx7je8u3 ай бұрын
They all sound the same to me
@user-lw8dr6xx8i3 ай бұрын
i already have the retro SY22 and Wavestation AD, so no more Wavestate vectors for me. I will go for Modwave and wavetables.
@voreshbo70313 ай бұрын
They shold make a modstate
@stevesorrell98353 ай бұрын
Excellent video! Your tone and performance are awesome! I would be thrilled to use 80% of those tones. The G12t 75 and A Type are the only two exceptions. this was an unbelievably useful comparison. Thank you, sir.
@taylolz3 ай бұрын
I think everyone agrees that the 5150 should be a 2 channel amp