No kidding? I tried one of these once and was quite impressed but had stuck in my head that I HAD to get a Celestion G12-65. What do you like about the Blackbird? Any negatives?
Mark.
"...there are flying v's and then there are the ones shaped like peanuts..." - my son at age 9
Nice balance and a warm for a 100 watt speaker.
It seems to sit between the Celestion blues and P12n styles in a good way.
I've used it live now for about 5-6 months and very happy with it. It Also mics well not too harsh.
Maybe a little soft sounding compared to a EV or the like
G1265 (mu number one pick)
CL80 (not as much bass as the 65)
G12-120 (rare speaker, but pretty cool)
Eminence
Red, White and Blues
Eletrovoice 12L
I tried a Jensen C12K and the top end hurt my teeth .
I have a Jensen Tornado and Blackbird that I still need to evaluate as well as a couple of Scumbacks.
I like your quote on the C12k
The Jensen rep at CE Dist. is sending me a Blackbird, a P12N, a Neo Tornado and a Mod 1250. It will be interesting to see how they compare. I sure wish I could get ahold of a Celestion G12H 30 70'th Annivesary. I played a Rivera combo that had one and it had the tone and feel I'm looking for - but I realize that's a way different amp.
When you get to the Blackbird, let us know what you think of it.
Thanks for the input,
Mark.
"...there are flying v's and then there are the ones shaped like peanuts..." - my son at age 9
G1265 (mu number one pick)
CL80 (not as much bass as the 65)
G12-120 (rare speaker, but pretty cool)
Eminence
Red, White and Blues
Eletrovoice 12L
Pretty much the same here. I'm liking RWBs more than I used to. A very close match to the G1265 tones for less bucks. I've done plenty of critical listening and recording comparing G1265s to RWBs and EV-12L to Delta Pro and have found them to be comparable - except for the upper highs. The 1265 and 12L outperform their lesser counterparts there in spades. Posted some of these before but here are some sloppy comparisons:
Pretty much the same here. I'm liking RWBs more than I used to. A very close match to the G1265 tones for less bucks. I've done plenty of critical listening and recording comparing G1265s to RWBs and EV-12L to Delta Pro and have found them to be comparable - except for the upper highs. The 1265 and 12L outperform their lesser counterparts there in spades. Posted some of these before but here are some sloppy comparisons:
So these are all open back cabinets, then? I look forward listening.
"...there are flying v's and then there are the ones shaped like peanuts..." - my son at age 9
Fair warning on the 30 watt anniversary... A good sounding speaker.. Especially for that clean on the verge breakup..A bit on the bright side yet plenty smooth and nothing a little more NFB wouldn't cure...So far Iv'e blown 3 of them... Several Nashville guy's has had the same issues with them and can't use them on the road..When mine went they were with 50 watt amps up fairly loud but not so loud that I thought the speaker couldn't handle it...This was a year ago so maybe they straighten those issues out..
If you don't play very loud a good sounding speaker..