I've already sent you my (entirely unofficial and personal!) notes on Amplitube's 12" speaker models, but just for fun, I'll address some of the specific issues (to the best of my ability!).
sschow1 wrote:For example, the G12H30 is basically the Brit Anniversary, though I would not have figured that out without googling around. And I don't know what is the difference between Anniversary 1 and Anniversary 2.
AFAICT, the difference between the speakers on which Brit Anniversary 1 and 2 are modeled is principally one of ohms. The Brit Anniversary 1 is in the model of the Dr.Z 1x12 combo, the physical version of which uses (or can use!) a G12H (70th) Anniversary 30w, 8-ohm. The Brit Anniversary 2 is in the model of the Orange Tiny Terror 1x12” Combo, the physical version of which uses (or can use) a G12H (70th) Anniversary 30w, 16-ohm speaker.
sschow1 wrote:Another question I have is what happens under the covers in terms of the mic placements? If I have a 4x12 with two mics...and if I put, for example, 4 different speakers into the cabinet..will the mics only reflect the the speaker that is pictured behind that mic, as pictured, (two of them basically being ignored).. or does the speaker IR somehow get the combination of all 4 speaker models blended from whatever mic positions we have? Anyway if you could clarify, would appreciate it.
AFAICT, the non-mic'd speakers
do affect the sound. If you put radically different speakers in the non-mic'd quadrants of the cab, you can hear the difference (especially if you have one of more mics well backed off from the cab ).
sschow1 wrote:I am trying to replicate the sound of Vintage30+G12H30 together in one cabinet.
There are a
bunch of V30 variants, as far as I can tell: Brit V1-3, Brit Vintage 8, Brit Vintage 16A-B.