Check out the gear used for the comparison video in the description. Timecodes: 00:00 - Anthem Clean Tone 00:24 - Anthem Dirty Tone 00:49 - BV25M Clean Tone 01:14 - BV25M Dirty Tone 01:39 - BV25M-SP Clean Tone 02:04 - BV25M-SP Dirty Tone 02:29 - BV30H Clean Tone 02:54 - BV30H Dirty Tone 03:19 - BV30V Clean Tone 03:44 - BV30V Dirty Tone 04:09 - Greyhound Clean Tone 04:34 - Greyhound Dirty Tone 04:58 - Watchtower Clean Tone 05:23 - Watchtower Dirty Tone
How a speaker demo should be done.Back to back,same riff,you always know which speaker is playing,easy to skip around,no random blues noodling.Perfect comparison. I have and like the BV25M,can recomend.
Hi, you need to compare the same riff with each speaker immediately after the previous speaker. When you play clean and dirty and then switch speakers a person has a hard time remembering what the prior speaker sounded like.
@@mojotoneofficial Thank you for the reply. Watching RU-vid through Roku you don't see the time codes so thank you for the heads up. Now a person can properly compare the speakers!
Dude, the clip is time stamped and labeled; you can scroll right to the tones you want to compare. All clean, all dirty, a specific speaker to another, whatever you want, easy.
Thanks for getting back to me. I now know that there are time codes but as I stated, watching through Roku you don't see the time codes and I have noticed through the comments that there are other people that had the same suggestions as to the grouping of the sound samples.
I have a quick question for you guys. I have the M, the H and the V. For my medium magnet speakers I use the M and an M creamback. The V and H are my heavy magnet speakers. I don't use a 4x12 though; I use two 2x12s with the M & H paired up for more vintage stuff and the Creamback and V paired up for higher gain. Usually all four are going though. Anyway my question is that, like the Creamback, I was under the impression from the frequency response graph, that the sensitivity of the M was 97 just like the Creamback, and the heavy magnet drivers also matched at around 100. But there are a few places, here ^ included, which say the efficiency of the M is actually 99 -- just like with the Creamback. So I've sent them a question asking which it is, and now I pose the same to you. I know it's somewhat arbitrary since it's a mean, nominal value that could simply indicate higher extension and no more . . . but unfortunately I'm a hifi guy, and we thrive on these figures.
I can hear a pretty big difference in the 'SP' and 'V' versions of the above speakers, which I assume are some of Mojotone's aged cones. They are smoother with less high end frequencies. In this video capture, I personally prefer the regular versions, especially that BV30H - what a great sounding speaker. I suppose if you had a super bright or edgy amp you were pairing with, the aged cones could work well.