Re: Anyone used Celestion G12-T75's with a DR103?
Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2012 9:22 am
I like the Medusa, I have one in my test bench speaker cab. It sounds good with most of the amps i plug into it.
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There's something wrong with this picture. Someone needs to superimpose it by replacing Yngwie's Marshall stack with a Hiwatt stack. Since he ditched the Dimarzio pickups in favour of Seymour Duncans, I'm waiting for the day he goes to Hiwatt amps....or better yet, a backline of Fender Super Reverbs!ak-47 wrote:
Count Decibel here.... Damn...what upsetting news R.E. G12T-75s.... I've got three 4x12 cabs loaded with them. Oh, well. I wanna address what OldSchoolDave says: "To me, Hiwatts sound better when the speakers have wider and flatter frequency response and don't break up until really pushed." He NAILED IT !!! I've had TREMENDOUS LUCK with EVM12Ls. Try Them.OldSchoolDave wrote:Welcome to the Vintage Hiwatt forum!
Disclaimer: G12T-75's are perhaps my least favorite Celestions - even under Marshall power. And, for the record, I'm not anti-Celestion. I own a few green/blackback loaded cabs, a quad of Hellatone 60L's ("special" V30's) and a couple of silver alnicos (in a VOX cab).
To me, Hiwatts sound better when the speakers have wider and flatter frequency response and don't break up until really pushed.
But, with the difference in price you mention, I would also be tempted to snag the M cab and live with it.
What other speakers are readily available in Germany? Maybe there's something that would get you closer to the classic Hiwatt Fane sound without breaking the bank.
Dave
I play my ´78 DR504 through a 1x12 EV12L and it sounds awesome. Nice flat response and tons of headroom (12L Classic 200W version).mhuss wrote:Note there is no "right answer." Whatever sounds good to your ears is best for you.
Unless of course your audience hates it. No fans is a bummer... LOLmhuss wrote:Note there is no "right answer." Whatever sounds good to your ears is best for you.
First, did you ever get the Medusas? Were they the older green Medusa head badged Medusa 30's, the newer Medusa 100's, or Medusa 150's?sethwid wrote: ↑Mon Mar 26, 2012 12:37 pm OK. Im thinking I will get a pair of Fane Medusa's and be done with it. Its good to know there are other guys that like them (cheers for posting). I could probably try a whole host of different speakers but Im sure I couldnt go wrong with Medusa's. I am not trying to reproduce any specific famous tone, I just want the clearest, beefiest, mid-rangey tone possible with some bite to it... I hate subjective adjectives but hey.
Since the medusas are each 100W rated, I will put them in a stereo/mono cab so I could run my dr103 into 1 speaker at times where I want to push the speaker harder, closer to breakup. Could be a opportunity for experiementing.
Anyone else out there with experience with the Medusa's and a dr103?? (if not go get me a doughnut lol)