What does A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, etc. stand for in the Cab Packs?

dejoblue

Inspired
Is this distance?
Edge to cone?
Is it standardized?
Is there preamp/board EQ differences to arrive at these different sounds?

I also notice some skip and this is what makes me wonder if it is standardized; so you might have skips like here there is no "C" for the whole "2x12 Bludo ASW 57" set:

752 — 2x12 Bludo ASW 57 A — AustinBuddy
753 — 2x12 Bludo ASW 57 B Off-Axis — AustinBuddy
754 — 2x12 Bludo ASW 57 B — AustinBuddy
755 — 2x12 Bludo ASW 57 D — AustinBuddy
756 — 2x12 Bludo ASW 87 Room — AustinBuddy
757 — 2x12 Bludo ASW 121 A — AustinBuddy
758 — 2x12 Bludo ASW 121 B Off-Axis — AustinBuddy
759 — 2x12 Bludo ASW 121 B — AustinBuddy
760 — 2x12 Bludo ASW 121 D — AustinBuddy
761 — 2x12 Bludo ASW 121 Rear — AustinBuddy
etc.

Thanks for any insight :)

Cheers!
 
Thanks ;)

In other Cab Packs the letters could stand for something completely different

The FAS ones have a similar nomenclature. Anyone know if they are the same or what it is?

NM Figured it out, same as the others, listed with cab packs.

Thanks again painkiller.
 
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I see some cabs have the letters "RNR". I tried looking this up but I can't find what the acronym means. Any clues?
 
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