Rob Livesey wrote:Hi Chaps,
Has anyone tried 25w greenbacks? I know the power handling of this speaker in a 2x12 would not handle a cranked 100w amp, but a 50w amp would be comfortable.
From the celestion website: "the G12-65 was originally created as a higher-power handling version of the G12M Greenback."
Cheers,
Rob.
I tried 2 older Greenbacks this weekend. [EDIT] Actually my friend emailed today that they were V12 80's, Silver Series so I am way off thinking they were Greenbacks. He had Greenbacks before the V12's and says they sounded even better so now I am really wanting to try some other speakers. So what follows is the commentary on the V12's[END EDIT]
They were full, with no buzz and with tons of lows in full OD. It was wall of sound, very warm and full range, with no spikes anywhere. The highs were slightly attenuated in clean mode, a very useable clean sound IMHO. I was using a very well balanced HB equipped Les Paul and the speakers were in a Dr. Z Maz Senior amp being driven by my 50w HRM amp. Its the best rock OD sound I have ever gotten with this amp.
I also tried the speakers in a Tone King Comet - 1 Heritage G12M paired with a Hellatone (G12-H30) again driven by my HRM clone. There was tons of bottom, with more top on these than the early greenbacks. I prefer the cleans on this setup slightly, but the OD was better through the early Greenbacks. Still I wouldn't kick her out...
Lastly, I use an Ear Candy cab loaded with 2 Hellatone (G12-H30) speakers. The cab I think has a spikey low mid issue, but the sound is similar to the Tone king setup above but maybe with slightly less top. My amp is tweaked to this cab so it sounds pretty decent with the exception of the low mid hump. I am is a square room so it could be the standing waves causing the hump (guess I need to get out more