World's BIGGEST Celestion Vintage 30 Shootout? Old vs. New - UK vs Chinese - 8 vs 16 Ohms & More

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  • Опубліковано 23 сер 2024
  • I went down the Vintage 30 rabbit hole... Five years and over 50 V30s later, I’m here making a gigantic test trying to find out the differences between old and new V30s, UK made an Chinese made V30s, 8 and 16 Ohm V30s, OEM and regular V30s and so on…
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    Since several people have asked now, If you want to support me you can buy me coffee
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    OR support me on Patreon:
    / tojb
    My friends that gave me advice on this:
    Jakob K. Guitar / @lordgraga
    Ed S / @eds4754
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    Timestamps:
    00:06 Introduction
    01:47 What am I doing?
    02:31 Meet the test setup
    03:30 The signal chain
    04:49 Meet the speakers and the planned tests
    06:30 Glenn Fricker, the „new“ Vintage 30s and dust caps
    09:07 The evaluation setup
    10:27 The pair test - How different are speakers from the same batch?
    18:49 The era test - How different do speakers sound from 1986 to 2021?
    26:45 8 vs 16 Ohms Speakers
    30:41 OEM and UK vs China
    40:15 About the exotics
    41:09 Summary, Conclusions & Speculation
    41:15 #1 The Vintage 30 Tone Varies
    41:35 #2 16 Ohms speakers are more scooped im the mids
    42:00 #3 Nolly is right about the early 2000s V30s
    42:20 #4 Speaker break-in is hard to quantify - further testing required
    44:25 #5 Current V30 CAN sound like the golden age (early 2000s) but don't have to
    45:11 #6 No obvious correlation between the dust caps used and tone
    45:49 #7 There is greater tonal variance in the older speakers
    47:09 #8 Mesa Boogie & Marshall V30s might sound the same as regular V30s
    50:13 #9 UK and Chinese made V30s seem to sound the same if from the same era
    50:58 My personal conclusion
    52:55 Reamped high gain riff for every speaker
    52:57 Speaker 01 T3896 Vintage 30 8 Ohms 12.02.86
    53:20 Speaker 02 T3903 Vintage 30 8 Ohms 19.03.86
    53:43 Speaker 03 T3903 Vintage 30 8 Ohms 19.03.86
    54:06 Speaker 04 T3896 Marshall G12 Vintage 8 Ohms 01.05.89
    54:29 Speaker 05 T3896 Marshall G12 Vintage 8 Ohms 01.05.89
    54:52 Speaker 06 T3903 Vintage 30 8 8 Ohms 14.01.91
    55:15 Speaker 07 T4139 Black Frame Vintage 30 8 Ohms 24.03.92
    55:38 Speaker 08 T4139 Black Frame Vintage 30 8 Ohms 24.03.92
    56:01 Speaker 09 T3903 Vintage 30 8 Ohms 09.05.95
    56:24 Speaker 10 T3903 Vintage 30 8 Ohms 09.05.95
    56:47 Speaker 11 T3904 Vintage 30 16 Ohms 12.03.98
    57:10 Speaker 12 T3904 Vintage 30 16 Ohms 02.05.00
    57:33 Speaker 13 T3904 Vintage 30 16 Ohms 02.05.00
    57:56 Speaker 14 T3903 Vintage 30 8 Ohms 28.05.00
    58:19 Speaker 15 T5225 H&K 1777 Cone Vintage 30 16 Ohms 10.01.01
    58:42 Speaker 16 T5225 H&K 1777 Cone Vintage 30 16 Ohms 10.01.01
    59:05 Speaker 17 T3897 Marshall G12 Vintage 16 Ohms 29.06.01
    59:28 Speaker 18 T3903 Vintage 30 8 Ohms 09.08.02
    59:51 Speaker 19 T5321 Marshall Vintage 30MF 16 Ohms 22.11.02
    01:00:14 Speaker 20 T5321 Marshall Vintage 30MF 16 Ohms 22.11.02
    01:00:37 Speaker 21 T3903 Vintage 30 8 Ohms 06.12.02 (MIC)
    01:01:00 Speaker 22 T3904 Vintage 30 16 Ohms 20.12.02 (MIC)
    01:01:23 Speaker 23 T3903 Vintage 30 8 Ohms 09.03.03 (MIC)
    01:01:46 Speaker 24 T5273 H&K 1777 Cone Vintage 30 8 Ohms 09.05.03 (MIC)
    01:02:09 Speaker 25 T5273 H&K 1777 Cone Vintage 30 8 Ohms 09.05.03 (MIC)
    01:02:32 Speaker 26 T3903 Vintage 30 8 Ohms 16.05.03 (MIC)
    01:02:55 Speaker 27 T4335 Mesa Vintage 30 8 Ohms 20.05.04
    01:03:18 Speaker 28 T3903 Vintage 30 8 Ohms 22.10.04 (MIC)
    01:03:41 Speaker 29 T3903 Vintage 30 8 Ohms 22.10.04 (MIC)
    01:04:04 Speaker 30 T4335B Mesa Vintage 30 8 Ohms 24.07.08
    01:04:27 Speaker 31 T3903A Vintage 30 8 Ohms 22.08.08 (MIC)
    01:04:50 Speaker 32 T4335B Mesa Vintage 30 8 Ohms 25.09.08
    01:05:13 Speaker 33 T5401B Bad Cat Vintage 30 8 Ohms 20.11.08
    01:05:36 Speaker 34 T3897B Marshall G12 Vintage 16 Ohms 09.02.10
    01:05:59 Speaker 35 T4335B Mesa Vintage 30 8 Ohms 30.04.10
    01:06:22 Speaker 36 T3903A Vintage 30 8 Ohms 15.10.10 (MIC)
    01:06:45 Speaker 37 T5731B TAD 25th Anniversary 16 Ohms 20.01.14
    01:07:08 Speaker 38 T5731B TAD 25th Anniversary 16 Ohms 20.01.14
    01:07:31 Speaker 39 T5731B TAD 25th Anniversary 16 Ohms 20.01.14
    01:07:54 Speaker 40 T5401B Bad Cat Vintage 30 8 Ohms 23.01.14
    01:08:17 Speaker 41 T3903B Vintage 30 8 Ohms 28.02.16
    01:08:40 Speaker 42 T3903A Vintage 30 8 Ohms 26.08.16 (MIC)
    01:09:03 Speaker 43 T3896B Marshall G12 Vintage 8 Ohms 28.04.17
    01:09:26 Speaker 44 T4416B Mesa Vintage 30 16 Ohms 28.03.18
    01:09:49 Speaker 45 T3903A Vintage 30 8 Ohms 10.07.18 (MIC)
    01:10:12 Speaker 46 T3903A Vintage 30 8 Ohms 04.01.19 (MIC)
    01:10:35 Speaker 47 T3903A Vintage 30 8 Ohms 07.05.19 (MIC)
    01:10:58 Speaker 48 T4335B Mesa Vintage 30 8 Ohms 28.06.20
    01:11:21 Speaker 49 T3903A Vintage 30 8 Ohms 13.08.21 (MIC)
    01:11:44 Speaker 50 T3903A Vintage 30 8 Ohms 13.08.21 (MIC)
    01:12:07 Speaker 51 T4335 Mesa Vintage 30 8 Ohms 08.03.01
    01:12:30 Speaker 52 T3904A Vintage 30 16 Ohms 04.01.19 (MIC)
    01:12:53 Speaker 53 T3904A Vintage 30 16 Ohms 11.07.08 (MIC)

КОМЕНТАРІ • 334

  • @adamnollygetgood5545
    @adamnollygetgood5545 Рік тому +61

    Thanks very much for doing this, I can fully appreciate the amount of work that must have gone into it, and it's very reassuring to see my theories being supported by your tests!

  • @JimboLodisC
    @JimboLodisC Рік тому +48

    Nolly probably watches this to relax before bedtime

  • @divebomb99
    @divebomb99 Рік тому +18

    This is fucking insane. I love it. Standing ovation! I bet even the guys at Celestion are jaw-dropped too.

  • @LeonTodd
    @LeonTodd Рік тому +12

    Now all heroes wear capes. Thank you so much for doing this.

    • @TheOtherJohnBrowne
      @TheOtherJohnBrowne  Рік тому +1

      Thanks, mate! I've been subbed to your channel for ages! Your JVM videos were especially great

    • @LeonTodd
      @LeonTodd Рік тому +3

      @@TheOtherJohnBrowne will have to get you on the podcast when we do a V30 episode!

    • @TheOtherJohnBrowne
      @TheOtherJohnBrowne  Рік тому +2

      @@LeonTodd are you serious? I'd be delighted

    • @LeonTodd
      @LeonTodd Рік тому +3

      @@TheOtherJohnBrowne let's do it. I'll be in touch.

  • @lukzriffs1564
    @lukzriffs1564 Рік тому +35

    You need an Oscar for this!!! Fantastic 💪❤️

  • @JohanSegeborn
    @JohanSegeborn 9 місяців тому +4

    Thanks man! A significant contribution to the community, and the clips sound great. Cheers!

    • @TheOtherJohnBrowne
      @TheOtherJohnBrowne  9 місяців тому

      Thank you! That means an awful lot to me coming from you! I'm a long time follower of yours!

  • @kieranvirgo9797
    @kieranvirgo9797 Рік тому +10

    The greatest speaker video ever produced

  • @-DILLIGAF
    @-DILLIGAF 10 місяців тому +4

    Thank you so much for taking the time to do this. There's so much misinformation and misunderstanding about the V30 speaker(s). You really helped clear the air on a lot of that misinformation as well as showcase The effect of tolerances and production considerations. It's criminal that you don't have more than 550 some odd likes for the amount of work you did here. I hope it drives to the top as it should. 1 million thank yous

  • @TheOtherJohnBrowne
    @TheOtherJohnBrowne  Рік тому +26

    I've been wondering why one of the 2021 V30s sounded closer to the early 2000s while the other didn't. Well, I missed one GLARINGLY OBVIOUS reason... They have different cone batch codes. Smooth #49 has batch code Z26 while bright #50 has batch code Z09.
    Damn. This isn't over, is it? I need to check out more new ones!

    • @TheOtherJohnBrowne
      @TheOtherJohnBrowne  Рік тому +1

      Yeah. I screwed up in editing there. I got a bit impatient

    • @TheOtherJohnBrowne
      @TheOtherJohnBrowne  Рік тому

      Thank you!

    • @mickebroman
      @mickebroman 5 місяців тому

      @@TheOtherJohnBrowne It's pretty clear what you used your patience on. What an effort and achievement!

    • @nelson-baleizao
      @nelson-baleizao 5 місяців тому

      Awesome work John.
      Loved your vídeo series about V30s. I'm now actively looking for a smooth #49 MIC V30 or an early 2000s one to pair with a Creamback 75H.
      What's your opinion on the T4139 backframes V30s? How do they compare with the smooth ones?
      Again, thank you so much for all your work 🙏

  • @scharrface
    @scharrface Рік тому +8

    Wow dude that was so informative! Thank you so much for taking the time to put this together. You have no idea how happy the nerd in me is right now. And now I know exactly what years I don’t like when it comes to v30s. 2008 to 2020!

  • @christophgrubor7365
    @christophgrubor7365 Рік тому +5

    Congratulations! Not only is this the BIGGEST V30 test, it also is the BEST! This is a really good comparison across the board and the way to go, for a test engineer. There is less to argue against your conclusions. There are some results where I find my own observations confirmed. But, there are some surprises also. Especially the MB and Marshall OEM production and that there is more a production years thing than a production place thing going on, surprised me. Thank you, again...

    • @TheOtherJohnBrowne
      @TheOtherJohnBrowne  Рік тому +2

      My pleasure and thank you, my friend!
      I feel the same on some things. I was surprised how obviously different the early 2000s speaker curves were for example. The Marshall and Mesa Boogie thing surprised me less than it disappointed me. I was kind of hoping to find some secrets. It would be more exciting if they were different or had a signature characteristic but ultimately it seems that the relevance of the production location and for whom the speaker is built is largely based on guitar forum myths.

  • @andygillion
    @andygillion Рік тому +5

    My god the amount of effort that went into this. Bravo dude!

  • @eds4754
    @eds4754 Рік тому +12

    Congrats man, amazing video and huge respect for the amount of work putting it together in such a good format!

    • @TheOtherJohnBrowne
      @TheOtherJohnBrowne  Рік тому +2

      Thanks, mate! Thank you for advice in the planning phase too

  • @chrisgoodnow9899
    @chrisgoodnow9899 Рік тому +6

    As someone who enjoys your videos this was by far your best video ever. Not just in terms of content and detail (I subscribe because of how thorough you are), but also amusement factor (with the tape and hats commentary for example). This is a ton of work and thank you for doing it.

    • @TheOtherJohnBrowne
      @TheOtherJohnBrowne  Рік тому +1

      Thank you, Chris! It's comment like these that help me come out of my shell and show you the walking paradox that is me. I really appreciate it!

  • @EugeValovirta230V
    @EugeValovirta230V 10 місяців тому +6

    Thanks!

    • @TheOtherJohnBrowne
      @TheOtherJohnBrowne  10 місяців тому +5

      This is my first super thanks and it is from no one other than the legend Euge Valovirta!
      Euge, you just made my entire weekend! I appreciate you and your work so much!

    • @EugeValovirta230V
      @EugeValovirta230V 10 місяців тому +3

      My pleasure man! Glad to hear! Thanks!@@TheOtherJohnBrowne

    • @lukzriffs1564
      @lukzriffs1564 10 місяців тому +2

      @@EugeValovirta230VEuge in da House , Yeah 💪

  • @PaulCasillas2203
    @PaulCasillas2203 Рік тому +4

    Thank you for the incredible effort here! I just dated my best V30's to 2001, so I am very happy that you confirmed my bias 😃

  • @lorencing
    @lorencing 6 місяців тому +2

    I bow my hat to you, this was a lot of painstaking work! And I must say I was amazed at how different the V30 speakers sound trough the years and from UK or China. Thanks. But now I see that there is quite a bit of "luck" involved when buying speakers.

  • @BaritoneGoatStudio
    @BaritoneGoatStudio Рік тому +6

    This is superb! This is on par with the Jim Lill tone series videos for sure!

  • @AlexKenis
    @AlexKenis Рік тому +4

    This was fantastic! You have the approval of this internet stranger.
    I started looking into V30 mystery and lore VERY recently because -- after giving up on V30's in the mid-late 00's -- I bought a new production V30, fully expecting it to sound like the fizzy mess. I thought I would experiment with some physical treatments and break-in to try to mellow it out, BUT to my great surprise and delight: the speaker sounded fantastic right out of the box. I took to the internet to see what changed. I just watched Glenn's video yesterday, and this vid popped up in my feed as a result.

    • @TheOtherJohnBrowne
      @TheOtherJohnBrowne  Рік тому +1

      Thanks, Alex! I appreciate the comment. Yeah it seems that newer V30s are actually moving towards sounding smoother again, similar to how they did around the year 2000.

  • @BecomingProductions
    @BecomingProductions Рік тому +7

    Man the level of detail you went into here was awesome, great insights. I can only imagine how much time and effort went into this video.

    • @TheOtherJohnBrowne
      @TheOtherJohnBrowne  Рік тому +2

      Thanks, mate! Yes, I spent a lot of time on this project but for the most part, I really enjoyed the process

  • @stevestevens1457
    @stevestevens1457 Рік тому +3

    John, you are THE MAN! You did god’s work bro! Splendid!

  • @TudorAdrian
    @TudorAdrian 8 місяців тому +1

    Gargantuan work! Thank you very much for taking the time to go through all of this!

  • @GuitarIv69
    @GuitarIv69 9 місяців тому +2

    First of all: THANK YOU!
    This must have been a lot of work and all of us guitarists and geeks are very thankful you'd do this.
    I recently bought a Marshall Silver Jubilee Halfstack and I was a bit surprised about how good the cab sounded. Even my 2203 fit very well with the Marshall Vintage Speakers in it.
    Checked the date and the speakers are from end of September 2022.
    I have another Marshall Cab loaded with V30s I randomly bought through the years (would have to check the dates) and it sounds harsh compared to the Jubilee Cab, even today after many hundreds of hours of use at band volumes.
    In the end all I know is: if it sounds good, it is good. You debunked a lot of nonsense with this video. Liked and subbed!

    • @TheOtherJohnBrowne
      @TheOtherJohnBrowne  9 місяців тому +1

      Awesome, man! Thanks for commenting and subscribing. I appreciate it more than you might think.
      Seems like you got some speakers from the possibly short lived "new smooth phase". At this stage I'm willing to bet that the cones on those have either A or Z batch code designations stamped on them.

    • @GuitarIv69
      @GuitarIv69 9 місяців тому

      @@TheOtherJohnBrowne I will check! 🤘🏻

  • @mirageinmirror1497
    @mirageinmirror1497 6 місяців тому +2

    The most scientific and full V30 comparison ever!!! Absolutely amazing video and great great work!!!

  • @EvanSimon
    @EvanSimon 3 місяці тому +1

    Your work is greatly appreciated into the guitar community! You are the vintage 30 king haha

  • @EL34Quartett
    @EL34Quartett 2 місяці тому +1

    Awesome video!
    Thank you for putting so much work into it. As proud owner of eighteen g12t-75 speakers in 5 Marshall cabinets I know, that there are distinct differences between them. And those are all from the 90s. A rabbit hole indeed.

    • @TheOtherJohnBrowne
      @TheOtherJohnBrowne  2 місяці тому +1

      Oh, man! I believe it! I recently pickep up one from the 80s with a vented back that sounds great

  • @brianaaland5263
    @brianaaland5263 Рік тому +2

    I really liked this rundown, it was the most scientific I have seen so I hold it in higher regard than most video comparisons. Thanks for making me not a v30 snob, I have no problem with the newer chinese made versions.

  • @alexanders5121
    @alexanders5121 Рік тому +4

    Outrageous video! You are a great fellow! Continue in the same spirit! I'll be waiting for the next tests from you Very interesting!

  • @tgchan
    @tgchan Рік тому +3

    Jim Lil has his match now/ Out of this planet comparison. Can't wait to watch the rest of it. So far I am 21min in/ Thank you so much for sharing your experiment with the world.

  • @lordgraga
    @lordgraga Рік тому +2

    Guitar speaker history right here, absolutely fantastic. It was fun to be on the sideline, I really admire your persistence. I look forward to playing with the dataset. And thanks for the shout-out!

  • @ruhrpottflo2249
    @ruhrpottflo2249 Рік тому +1

    This is so awesome ! Holy moly. This was hard work for you ! Rock on !

  • @chrismonaut
    @chrismonaut Рік тому +1

    You are one crazy guy, love it! Will watch this later on my monitors, really looking forward to this.

  • @SteveStoneMetal
    @SteveStoneMetal Рік тому +1

    I think you are right on in nearly everything you claim.
    I love the mesa label theory. Sometimes the most simple answer is the correct one.
    Thank you for spending the time and collecting the data. It is much appreciated.

  • @zanthraxus
    @zanthraxus Рік тому +4

    Bloody hell this is awesome, and truly fascinating!
    Thanks for all your dedication and the work you put into this! Worked out great!
    I'd certainly go for one of the smoother variants - armed with all that info I might go looking for one of those.
    (and the 3:30 thumbnail is just amazing :D duct tape really is the fabric of the universe )

  • @AdrianRP1
    @AdrianRP1 9 днів тому

    I would say in the end, well, all of that to just prove that they all sound like Vintage 30s. Just variations.... Whether you like those variations or not is utterly subjective. They all sound good, like V30s. Thanks dude....

  • @WholeLottaBulldog
    @WholeLottaBulldog Рік тому +1

    Man, i really love your channel. Cant wait to watch this one all the way through after work tonight. Cheers brother.

  • @leonardo.rafael
    @leonardo.rafael Рік тому +2

    Congrats ! I wish there were more technical comparative studies for gear as this. Thank you,

  • @JustJoshing4L
    @JustJoshing4L Рік тому +1

    Probably the most underrated guitar gear channel on UA-cam rn in my honest opinion. I live for videos like this. Much appreciated

    • @TheOtherJohnBrowne
      @TheOtherJohnBrowne  Рік тому +1

      And I much appreciate your comment. Thanks, man!

    • @JustJoshing4L
      @JustJoshing4L Рік тому +1

      @@TheOtherJohnBrowne You're welcome! Keep up the good work

  • @SuitOfSwords
    @SuitOfSwords Рік тому +1

    I had an 8ohm v30 that I placed in a 1x12 peavy cab, and it was brittle to start, and then after a week of playing for a couple hours a day, it suddenly blossomed into the full v30 sound that we all know and love.
    I have two 16ohm v30s in a 2x12 and have been hoping for them to break in similarly, but so far it hasn't happened. They still have a lot of more harsh highs and less fullness in the vocal mids. I was thinking I was crazy, but this video shows that the 16ohm speakers are generally less mid and low present, and have harsher highs.
    I'm about to build out a 4x12, and speakers aren't cheap, so I have been doing a lot of research on what to place in it. I keep coming back to the v30 in the demo videos (which are generally 8ohms) even though I am not happy with my own 16 ohm v30s. I didn't think that the impedance would make that big of a difference. But it would seem so.

  • @marekb7375
    @marekb7375 Рік тому +2

    You just did amazing work. Thanks so much!

  • @lousekoya1803
    @lousekoya1803 5 місяців тому +1

    Wow ! That is a lot of work ! Surprised on the difference in sound !

  • @booganaga123
    @booganaga123 Рік тому +2

    Great, great video!
    What's wild to me is how profoundly the presence range affects how much I like each speaker. And that's the area where so many of them have production variation, so it seems like you might have to hunt a bit to find specific speakers you like best.

    • @TheOtherJohnBrowne
      @TheOtherJohnBrowne  Рік тому +1

      Yep. I feel the same and I wouldn't have been able to pinpoint it without the plugins

    • @booganaga123
      @booganaga123 Рік тому

      @@TheOtherJohnBrowne The modern tools we have are awesome. You mentioned you have an engineering background and I do too (electrical engineering here), and being able to see the FFTs helps me internalize what I'm hearing.
      Are you working on the break-in test?
      edit: fixed my grammar because dumb

    • @TheOtherJohnBrowne
      @TheOtherJohnBrowne  Рік тому +1

      @@booganaga123 automotive / commercial vehicle engineer here.
      Not yet. I need the iso cab for two short tests beforehand that I will process in the next few weeks. I am planning to start the break in test in August at the latest

  • @dickdog1
    @dickdog1 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for all the excellent work, well done!

  • @clintn6677
    @clintn6677 Рік тому +1

    I'm impressed you actually made it to the end of it. This came up in my UA-cam feed and I remembered reading your post on rig talk and thought cool but it will never happen. There are so much b.s. videos on this and so many variables.

    • @TheOtherJohnBrowne
      @TheOtherJohnBrowne  Рік тому +1

      Thanks, man! Yes, I was worried for a while that I had bitten off more than I could chew but ultimately the journey was very rewarding albeit quite tiring towards the end

    • @clintn6677
      @clintn6677 Рік тому +1

      I kinda just try not to overthink where the speaker is made/year etc. I would drive myself mad. Please do the speaker break in vid. I haven't really experienced night and day differences in my speakers after playing them for awhile. I am not sure if my ears just adjust or what. Congrats on pulling it together. I think this was an eye opener for everyone. Honestly not surprised that Nolly was probably right. He seems to really give good advice on the tech side(he has a mod for a splawn Nitro that I am going to try if I ever get one again). Oh I subscribed and liked! You earned it!

    • @TheOtherJohnBrowne
      @TheOtherJohnBrowne  Рік тому

      @@clintn6677 Thank you very much! I appreciate it! Definitely doing a break in test of some sorts.

  • @keithpowell5336
    @keithpowell5336 Місяць тому

    Great work, man that is some dedication!

  • @ScrewDJ_McDuck
    @ScrewDJ_McDuck Рік тому +3

    outstanding vid! Thank you. I wish there is T75 speakers shoutout somewhere in internets, but unfortunately...

  • @cjwallgor
    @cjwallgor 10 місяців тому +1

    Absolutely BRILLIANT; thank you!!

  • @toddle5956
    @toddle5956 10 місяців тому +2

    Love this video! Methodology, process and data acquired really speak to the geek in me. This is the only UA-cam video I have seen on guitar speakers where I was able to draw any reasonable conclusions. I am just getting back into guitar after a 30 year hiatus. My go to speaker was the Vintage 30s that I acquired in 1990. They are long gone, so I have been considering a replacement. I have been rather disappointed in the current production PRS guitars compared to that era, and was wondering if the current V30's may have changed, also. Thank you for putting this together. Looking forward to more.

    • @TheOtherJohnBrowne
      @TheOtherJohnBrowne  10 місяців тому

      Thanks for that comment, man! I really appreciate it!

  • @centroproiv5614
    @centroproiv5614 Рік тому +2

    Great work dude! lots of cool content in your channel.

  • @Simple5.0
    @Simple5.0 Місяць тому

    I just started down the speaker and cab rabbit hole. This is one of those things where you could spend a lot of time and money and be in the same exact place 2 years later.

  • @thekweez
    @thekweez Рік тому +1

    Instant SUB Uncle Fester 🤣, amazing work and thanks for dropping the analytics too, way cool 🤟!

  • @codyjohns2822
    @codyjohns2822 Рік тому +1

    Holy speaker shootout video Batman! This video is amazing!

  • @Leychen
    @Leychen 10 місяців тому +1

    wow, what a comparison! I wish there was more gear videos done this accurate!

  • @zenamplification
    @zenamplification Рік тому +3

    Incredible work!

  • @greevideo
    @greevideo 9 місяців тому +1

    Wooow! Das ist ja unfassbar detailliert! Beeindruckend mit welcher Hingabe du da rangegangen bist. Danke für die ganzen Infos!!! Much respekt👍

  • @talhafatihuzun
    @talhafatihuzun Рік тому +1

    My personal favorites were the 16 ohm ones from early 2000s, made in England or China didn't matter. After listening closely to all 50 of them. Also, a good V30 will always sound good whether broken in or not. A weird sounding V30 will always sound weird whether broken in or not. Thanks for all this hard work!

  • @towerpower
    @towerpower Рік тому +1

    excellent work!! I think your observation and conclusion make sense.

  • @paulhoffmann4521
    @paulhoffmann4521 5 місяців тому +1

    That was one of the most humble mythbusters I ever seen. Great job, way to go!!!

  • @Greg25815
    @Greg25815 8 місяців тому +1

    Huge work mate .
    Good job.

  • @CinemaPuree
    @CinemaPuree Рік тому +1

    This is fantastic, thank you! I've definitely found in my own experience that the 8 ohm Vintage 30's sound more full and have less high end brittleness than the 16 ohm ones. This is a super interesting and helpful comparison, thanks!

    • @TheOtherJohnBrowne
      @TheOtherJohnBrowne  Рік тому

      Glad you liked it! Thanks for commenting

    • @marcusbarnes5929
      @marcusbarnes5929 8 місяців тому

      Is this the reason MEAS go with 8 ohms 4x12 cabs instead of 16 ohms 4X12 cabs?

  • @aextre.
    @aextre. Рік тому +1

    this is so informative and a crazy idea!! pure wow

  • @samizdat113
    @samizdat113 Рік тому +2

    The variance in the paper from speaker to speaker is a huge factor. But you (and most people) are pointing the mic directly at the glue that attaches the cone to the coil.The glue has to be a big variable.

    • @TheOtherJohnBrowne
      @TheOtherJohnBrowne  Рік тому +3

      You are correct. At the same time that is the spot that is typically mic'd when recording these speakers. Since making this video, I have spoken to some expert and while the glue (type, application, amount, etc.) and the assembly have an affect, it tends to be drowned out by the tolerances of the cones. The composition of the cones would appear to have the largest effect.

  • @overdrivenbud
    @overdrivenbud 11 місяців тому +1

    Thank you very much for this. Awesome! 🎉

  • @kevinsheppard2312
    @kevinsheppard2312 Рік тому

    Great video. Happy this sort of comparison has finally been made. Now time to find me the mythical 2003 V30!

  • @I.Kamintsev
    @I.Kamintsev Рік тому +1

    amazingly amazing, i've never seen such dedication. this is basically a PhD thesis

    • @TheOtherJohnBrowne
      @TheOtherJohnBrowne  Рік тому +1

      Thanks man! Ngl, I did feel a bit like the time I worked on my Bachelor thesis!

  • @mattfleming2287
    @mattfleming2287 5 місяців тому +1

    Excellent video, actual science.
    First, it didn’t suck. Very interesting and incredibly informative. I really enjoy your style and I can’t find a flaw in your method, except that you must be mad from trying to discern such subtleties for hours. Thanks for doing the work.
    My take is that they are all incredibly similar until you get above 2k and it’s those differences that make such a difference. Is this something you could eq? Could you match the frequency response of your fav speaker with eq tweaks?
    Now I have to watch more crazy speaker comparisons! You’re my favorite mad guitar scientist!

    • @TheOtherJohnBrowne
      @TheOtherJohnBrowne  5 місяців тому

      Cheers, buddy! Thanks for the kind words. Yes, the tolerance band would appear to widen with freuqency.
      I've heard from some viewers that an EQ at the right spot helps. The question is, do the "good" V30 generate less 5 to 6 kHz everywhere or just where cap meets cone?

  • @acrylicrecording
    @acrylicrecording 11 місяців тому +1

    FANTASTIC JOB!!!! Very very much appreciate the scientific approach to this, as so much audio stuff these days is hearsay.
    Blind listening tests would be a great next step.
    I think the thing I wanted to know the most was which was your favorite!?
    Also on first listen I heard a huge difference between the UK and Chinese ones, most of the chineses ones had more high end and sounded fizzy and almost harsh in comparison. But that was my first listen non blind.
    Thanks so much John! You KILLED IT.
    I’d also recommend doing a bunch of small short videos doing direct comparisons BLIND. Would probably bring in a lot of viewers who don’t have the patience to watch a whole hour long video. Cheers!

    • @TheOtherJohnBrowne
      @TheOtherJohnBrowne  11 місяців тому

      Oh, hi there!
      I remember you. I watched your VH4 videos when I had GAS for one! Good job on those too, man!
      Thank you for your kind words. It's hard for me to pick a single favorite. I generally prefer the 8 Ohm versions and I often gravitate to the 2002 and 2003 ones. They currently live inside my Engl 4x12 XXL.
      You're right about the shorter videos. I might do something like that in the future. I've made a few shorter follow ups to this and will do one or two more.
      Cheers!

  • @alexblankenship2486
    @alexblankenship2486 Рік тому +1

    I’ve always dug your deep dive videos and subbed to your channel early on, but this video was on another level! This was awesome dude! Keep up the great work and thank you for making it!

  • @jcwear89
    @jcwear89 Рік тому +1

    Wow! That was a lot of information, good work!

  • @dindin3394
    @dindin3394 6 місяців тому +1

    You deserve congratulations for this shootout video! Million thanks!

  • @Penberth1
    @Penberth1 7 місяців тому +1

    Fantastic video, really love these deep dives. Fully appreciate it's an hour or so's watch for the viewer but oodles of hours and late nights to put together, fait play sir. I'll need to watch it another time or two but think my initial take away is 'none of it matters'. I've 2 Mesa 412s... one has a pair of '93 and pair of early '00s in X pattern and the differences between them are considerable. My other one I think is around 2000/2001 and it's so different from either pair in the other. I previously figured these were all just different 'good' flavours of the 'good' V30s (the UK made, Mesa ones, right?) but I hear golden era stuff in your video I like less than a lot of other stuff. I think one of my favourites was an 8ohm Chinese V30 ('bad', right? ha!), seemed to have all of the good stuff I want in a V30. But.... eq tweak here, filter around 10-12k there, stick it in a mix...... I'm sure any would do. I'm all for getting it right as possible at source, but any of those in your excellent vid ought to get the job done.

    • @TheOtherJohnBrowne
      @TheOtherJohnBrowne  7 місяців тому

      Thank you for watching and taking the time to write a comment and I agree. At the end of the day, it doesn't really matter all that much

  • @MartinBrissonStudio
    @MartinBrissonStudio Рік тому +2

    Man your video are on point congrats for this and mad respect for the amount of work put into this.
    You got yourself a new sub!

  • @jamesaddiss8438
    @jamesaddiss8438 9 місяців тому

    Wow, what a huge project! Thank you for putting your time and effort into this so your fellow guitar nerds can geek out. This is very interesting info, and some of it is very surprising as well. I really thought there would be more of a difference in the Mesa, Marshall and China versions. I will definitely check out some of your other vids. Cheers!

  • @BigMikeGuitar
    @BigMikeGuitar Рік тому +1

    I bought four (4) Vintage 30's directly from Mesa/Boogie that were advertised as "up to their preferred spec" many (20?) years ago. I guess I'll need to pop the back on that old Marshall cab and see what I got. They sound phenomenal with my old block letter 5150. Cheers~

  • @lowtonezf104
    @lowtonezf104 8 місяців тому

    Thanks for all of the time and effort you put into this.

  • @judasxchrist
    @judasxchrist Рік тому +1

    Just great! Thank you so much!

  • @CrownedWarriorBand
    @CrownedWarriorBand Рік тому +1

    The only definitive break-in experience I have is when I stupidly bought a Behringer 4x12 cab years ago. The speakers changed significantly, so much so that I returned the cab as I hated how the sound changed. I believe that cab had Jensen speakers. It was the one where the top, slanted section of the baffle had the speakers also slanted left and right respectively.

  • @vibrevtonez2421
    @vibrevtonez2421 Рік тому +2

    Dude this is legendary

  • @pitrs
    @pitrs 2 місяці тому

    Skvělá práce, máte úplně stejný názor, jaký říkám i já, dokud mě zvuk nekope do uší, není co řešit a to, že se zvukově mírně liší, je díky mnoha faktorů. Stáří, používání hlasitosti zesilovačů, skladování nebo jen díky místům kde jsou bedny používány. Například venkovní stage, kde je přes noc chladno a vlhko, což musí nutně ovlivnit zvukové vlastnosti reproduktorů. Děkuji za ten test a přeji hodně zdraví i štěstí, Petr

  • @cheshiergrin
    @cheshiergrin Місяць тому

    Great Video, and thank you for the work. I think you concluded what I always suspected ( V 30's would make a great fort , haha) no that there was very little difference and or varience in them. I just could not believe they would change the build process to have different models of the same damn speaker. For what it's worth I have a hard time finding a speaker that I like better than V30's.

  • @marvelharris9540
    @marvelharris9540 Рік тому +2

    Nice work... no more internet superstition regarding these speakers now!

  • @Stahlengelmusic
    @Stahlengelmusic Рік тому +1

    Wow! What a Video! Great work!

  • @WholeLottaBulldog
    @WholeLottaBulldog Рік тому

    @49:00
    Your theory definitely makes sense to me. Very plausible.

  • @metalfather8139
    @metalfather8139 Рік тому +2

    wow prob.also variation on how much ea speaker is used also that was allot of work man ...

  • @seanmackay6739
    @seanmackay6739 Рік тому +2

    Immediately subscribing you mad lad

  • @madjack4691
    @madjack4691 10 місяців тому +1

    Great job! 👏👏👍 It’s amazing to see that celestion can’t do the same speaker twice.... 🙄

  • @PippPriss
    @PippPriss Рік тому +1

    Wow. Just wow. this is a FANTASTIC video! MAD respect for this!
    I have to say, I am biased since I am a massive fanboy of my Marshall 1960AV, but I do think that the Marshall V30s all had a certain honky smoothness to it compared to the normal V30s. But I will certainly dig into the data by myself.
    I have to really say, I was first really afraid to be bored to death, but your presentation was EXCELLENT! It was well thought out, extremely good prepared and your methodology and meticulousness in your execution of this video shows that you have a engineering background.
    I think this video is by far superior to any "myth busting" video like the Nolly interview, although that video was also very informative and a great conversation. But your video presents the COLD HARD FACTS, but does this in a great educative manner!
    Definitely subscribed, definitely liked, and yes please - do the break-in test, I will go check out the exotics videos.
    Another thing to ask: you have the Dover DA50 behind you - is there any chance on earth you can provide a ToneX tone model or a NAM profile of this amplifier?

    • @TheOtherJohnBrowne
      @TheOtherJohnBrowne  Рік тому

      Man, thank you! That is A LOT of high praise that I greatly appreciate.
      Funny you should ask that. I've been curious about both the Tonex and NAM. I'm definitely going to check out NAM and might pick up a used Tonex along the way.
      If you'd like to, send me an email or message me on Instagram. That way I can get a hold of you once I have a model/profile of the amp ready

  • @Ari_Calamari
    @Ari_Calamari 10 місяців тому +1

    We need a Nobel prize for scientific contributions to the guitar community. And I’d nominate you easily.

  • @caseychoiniere8766
    @caseychoiniere8766 Рік тому +2

    Basically, they all sound pretty good. Great review but you also only have one of each from each year. I'd love to hear 5 or 6 from the same plant and the same year. I bet they all sound a little different too.

    • @TheOtherJohnBrowne
      @TheOtherJohnBrowne  Рік тому +2

      Thanks, man! I agree that five or six from the same year and factory would be ideal. At the same time I want to point out that I don't have just one each from the same year and place. There are over 10 pairs in this test of which most have the exact same production date code. I also have three of the TAD 25th Anniversary speakers as part of the test. They aren't discussed in this video but the sounds and graphs are played at the end of the video and yes, they all sound a bit different.

  • @EvgenyRosso
    @EvgenyRosso 8 місяців тому +1

    Awesome video! Thanks a lot

  • @MATTE.U.K
    @MATTE.U.K 3 місяці тому

    Thank you. The conclusion i got is your alright as long as its made in England.

  • @thenumber1bobo
    @thenumber1bobo Рік тому +1

    Doing gods work over here

  • @samizdat113
    @samizdat113 Рік тому +1

    I appreciate your effort here.

  • @andymarsal
    @andymarsal 2 місяці тому +1

    good job mate

  • @WholeLottaBulldog
    @WholeLottaBulldog Рік тому

    Im glad you touched on the "new" v30 dust cap thing. I bought a new one a few months ago and agree with Glenn that they are not nearly as fizzy

  • @themog4911
    @themog4911 Рік тому +1

    Oh wow ... Thank you The other John Browne, this is fantastic work :)

  • @InnerSiegeMetal
    @InnerSiegeMetal Рік тому +1

    Well done. Thank you for your research.

  • @doctersound9630
    @doctersound9630 Рік тому +2

    Wow. Great job. 👍🏻🤘🏻

  • @EugeValovirta230V
    @EugeValovirta230V 10 місяців тому +1

    Great video man and huge respect for the insane amount of work that went into this!
    Just my five cents about the subject:
    I haven't done any testing like this but I've been recording, touring, playing etc. with various V30s in various cabinets since 90s (does that make me old ? 🙂) and in my personal experience I've noticed that in general the Marshall Vintages seems to be a bit warmer & fuller, and in lack of a better word, more vintage than the others. But I've also "experienced" some regular V30s that sounds quite like the Marshall Vintages. The cabinet also plays a big role and the Marshall Vintages are mostly in Marshall cabs so...yeah 😎.
    I've come to same conclusions than you regarding Mesa/Boogie V30 vs Regular V30 and Made in UK vs Made in China: It's quite random.
    I have three Marshall Vintages and one new "see through cap" Celestion V30 from 2021 in my Marshall 1960BV cab and they all sound great & balanced and not harsh but the Marshalls are a bit warmer & fuller & more "vintage" than the Celestion V30. And those three Marshalls sounds a bit different from each other too. They're all in the same ballpark but one of them has more lows and upper mids, one less lows and the one I use the most is just right.
    My conclusion has been and is that "if it sounds good it's good and if it doesn't it doesn't". Everything else is secondary. Cheers!

    • @TheOtherJohnBrowne
      @TheOtherJohnBrowne  10 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for the comment, Euge. I can't help but feel a little star struck 😂
      I agree with your final conclusion. A lot of guitarists seem to worry about gear to much. Myself included. If it sounds good, it is good.
      I must also concede that there is a little uncertainty regarding the Marshall G12 Vintage as I didn't have an awful lot of those to test. Just because I could not find a strict pattern differenciating them from regular V30s, that does not mean there isn't one. Maybe one day, I'll grab a bunch more Marshall Vintages.
      Anyway, thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment! Cheers!

    • @EugeValovirta230V
      @EugeValovirta230V 10 місяців тому +1

      @TheOtherJohnBrowne 😎. And you have a new subscriber. Keep up the great work man!

  • @5150forevermore
    @5150forevermore Рік тому +1

    I just scored a set of V30s from 2000.
    24KKT4335/19 to be exact. October 2000. A guy had the cab in his closet for 20+ years and would play it once in a while. The dude is truly a hoarder. Rooms full of amps and guitars. He said it probably had about 50 hours of play lol. They sound freakin good to me. It's very interesting how different they sound from my 2020 Mesa V30s. Makes me scratch my head. They have a more pleasant tone

    • @TheOtherJohnBrowne
      @TheOtherJohnBrowne  Рік тому +1

      Congratulations! That's quite a find.
      Makes sense to me that they would sound a bit different. All the speakers I have had from that era have an earlier roll off in the presence area of the spectrum. Less 5 to 6 kHz.