Has anyone done a direct comparison between the mojotone BV series and the WGS veteran, retro etc? Thoughts?
Depends. What cab, amp, volume, room, venue, mic'd, etc...... Context. One person's bright is another's dull. I realize your asking for personal A/B here, even then it's only their take at that time. I have most all of WGS's British speakers and have been tempted to order up a Mojotone BV, so maybe I will and give you some "Subjective" thoughts, however I'm predestined to reiterate. I will also add, the cab is a huge factor in the speaker's sound, It is the literal foundation of the speaker and should not be overlooked, I' conclude that the cab is equally important as the speaker.Has anyone done a direct comparison between the mojotone BV series and the WGS veteran, retro etc? Thoughts?
On their web site the Mojo Tone demonstrator says that the 60 watt version has reduced mids.I had the British vintage 60 watt speakers in a 2x12. I thought the mids were lacking, and it bothered me so I sold them. I replaced them with wgs invaders. I like them much better and have had no desire to change them.
I've heard the bv 25 watts are much better speakers, but I needed the 60 watt pair for my 2x12
On their web site the Mojo Tone demonstrator says that the 60 watt version has reduced mids.
However, it is also pushed as an alternative to the V30. Certainly not lacking in mids there. ???
Your report suggests that it's more a higher power handling G12H30.
However, in this video the 60 watt version compared well to a V30:
Johan likes the MTs.