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Which speaker in the sound clip sounds best?

  • None of them : )

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 90's Celestion G12 M 25w Greenback

    Votes: 9 64.3%
  • The new Eminence Redcoat Wizard

    Votes: 2 14.3%
  • 80's Celestion G12T-75

    Votes: 3 21.4%

  • Total voters
    14
  • Poll closed .
And if you need an FFT or audio analyzer to be able to tell if there's a difference, then whatever. If you can't hear it with your ears, does it really exist in this relative context? ;)

I think the difference is small, but for you to be able to perceive it has to happen instantly, and speakers break in over time.
for example, if you change your guitar volume pot from 7 to 9 you would perceive a difference, but if you slowly moved the knob over a period of 10 hours your ears would have a hard time comparing before and after.

I found this article with a before and after chart:

https://www.premierguitar.com/articles/ ... r_Speakers

Either way, it doesn't really matter just have fun with your guitar :)
 
For metal i think the t-75 would be a great choice,
but for that classic rock sound I like g12m best. :rock:
 
marcus262":j5znwzm3 said:
For metal i think the t-75 would be a great choice,
but for that classic rock sound I like g12m best. :rock:

Thank you for checking out my clip. :thumbsup:

I still love my Greenbacks but these Wizards are definitely a pleasant surprise.
But for classic rock you can't go wrong with Greenies. :thumbsup:
 
marcus262":257silln said:
For metal i think the t-75 would be a great choice,
but for that classic rock sound I like g12m best. :rock:
Agree 100%.
The T75s evolved from a fat warm midrange type with extended highs and lows, to the scooped version now. I own a cab with vented magnets, and I've played the other models-late 80s, early 90s and newer..and the older the better IMO.

Nice clip and great playing!
 
Your Marshall videos sound great. :)

Michael, I was wondering if you have maybe tried the g12h-75 with Major,
wonder how that would sound.

p.s. just saw your clip "The Major Elephant Roar", very funny :lol: :LOL:
 
Racerxrated":2n96urf0 said:
marcus262":2n96urf0 said:
For metal i think the t-75 would be a great choice,
but for that classic rock sound I like g12m best. :rock:
Agree 100%.
The T75s evolved from a fat warm midrange type with extended highs and lows, to the scooped version now. I own a cab with vented magnets, and I've played the other models-late 80s, early 90s and newer..and the older the better IMO.

Nice clip and great playing!

Thank you for the kindness. :thumbsup:

Like I always say when it comes to amps and speakers, the older the better. :)
 
marcus262":3e3igw26 said:
Your Marshall videos sound great. :)

Michael, I was wondering if you have maybe tried the g12h-75 with Major,
wonder how that would sound.

p.s. just saw your clip "The Major Elephant Roar", very funny :lol: :LOL:

Thank you!! :thumbsup:

I haven't tried those speakers yet, maybe one day I'll get a chance to with the Major.

Lol, you liked that "elephant roar" clip I did. :D
That's a EVH trick I learned some years ago.
 
I played wizards for a few years, loved them. This is a bad representation for the reasons discussed ready.
 
MichaelR/T":13pnlkho said:
I mic'd the Eminence Wizard again this time more centered on the dust cover and a bit more of a 45 degree angle touching the grill cloth. I recorded a bunch of different mic setting and listened back to each of them and ended up liking this one best. It's kinda of weird because instead of sounding more brighter and top-endy, it actually sounded warmer which was what I was trying to accomplish. I guess it's probably because the mic (Shure SM57) was angled more this time around.
I should mention the cab the Wizards are in is an 80's JCM800 1960b cab made of birch.



That sounds really good! But I also thought the other wizard clips posted above sounded great too. I'm going to have to check those speakers out for sure.
 
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