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12 Weber 12A125 types Standard, O A S - The Gear Page Hey, Im looking into one of these - Weber Alnico 12A125 - Vintage Series They come in 4 different types The straight 12A125 is the standard cone: This is a multi-ribbed cone for much later breakup and accented treble O - original early 1950's cone this is a smooth cone, dark, early
Celestion Gold v. Weber 12F150T - The Gear Page The Weber is ceramic and will give you that classic American Jensen tone - a little scoop in the mids and that classic Fendery high end sparkle Great speaker and holds up well at higher volumes The Gold gives you a taste of that British alnico chime, but still has does justice to that Fender tone
Honest opinions of current Weber Speakers - The Gear Page Well honestly I've been a great fan of Weber's for a long time I have an alnico Blue Dog Silver Bell pair that are amazing I also have a ceramic Silver bell in a combo amp that sounds perfect But it seems that the quality has gone down hill My last three speakers from them have been uninspiring downright meh
Weber 12A125 vs Warehouse G12C - The Gear Page I think of the Weber as having a very Jensen-like sound, but with more bass and with a thicker tone overall Still very scooped though in that traditional Fender Jensen way, and plenty bright Just me opinion, but I think of the WGS as a little more removed from the traditional Fender Jensen thing
Weber Blue Dog Celestion Blue - differences? - Telecaster Guitar Forum Weber uses some pretty heavy cones- that will be the biggest difference between the blue dog and the cele blue I've owned a lot of blue dogs, and a cele gold, but not a cele blue I think they are all fantastic speakers The Blue can do things the Blue dog can't, and vice versa
Eminence Legend 1518 vs. Weber 15F150 for Tweed Pro It's not an overbuilt, heavy speaker Relatively light Powerful, as in loud, yes But it cedes nothing tonally to get there Has a light, even touch Whereas the alnico Weber seemed to murk up with the hot sort of gain, fat tones you can pull out of the 35115, the 151 rolled with those sound, transmitted that hot edge perfectly No mushing out
brake lite vs weber minimass | Telecaster Guitar Forum Weber can be used on different amps easily as it is a standalone It uses a "speaker motor" to keep the tone intact And, it is $100 dollars less than the Dr Z unit The Brake lite mounts inside the amp box and is one less piece of gear to carry around and set up (although I could mount it to a board) It is $100 dollars more than the Weber
Weber Sig 10 or Sig 10S? - Telecaster Guitar Forum I put Weber's vintage series alnico 10" (10A125) in my PJ and it really smoothed out the tone, great overdrive I was looking to get a little more headroom out of the PJ, which the 10A125 delivered -- at 5-6, however, this speaker gives a great grind, and after that is fantastic full overdrive I'm using a Weber minimass to control overall volume
Celestion Gold vs Weber Alnico Blue Dog vs Weber Alnico Silver Bell in . . . The Weber Alnico Blue Dogs are a little thicker in the mid-range to lower-mids and I feel would be a better fit for the Black Cat FWIW: I typically prefer Alnico speakers in all my amps, but I recently picked up a Bad Cat Cub 15r with the Bad Cat V30
PRRI, Tried Weber 10F150T thinking Celestion G10 Gold The Weber is sitting in a in a 210 Cab with an Alnico Blue frame The combo is good, well very good The blue frames don't cut in the right frequency IMO to cut in a mix Blue Frames sound good VERY, yes, mix in the 10F150T and it cuts, like getting head or not getting heard for me