
Ventura
Well-known member
I am NOT wanting to cause a shit show here. What I'd like to know is how do this speakers - in general - differ from one another at the company and production level. I am under the assumption they were at one time the same thing, a singular product line from a singular company. I am now under the assumption they're two differing companies producing very similar items.
The reason THIS IS NOT TO BE A PISSING MATCH SHITSHOW is that I have a Fryette Deliverance 4x12 loaded with P50E drivers. I've had some good times with the P50Es, you know, great recordings, a couple great gigs, yada yada. They ain't doing it for me - I don't think - anymore. A recent post of mine had me realize "hmmmm, I only have Celestion speakers, V30, AlnicoGolds, G12K100s, etc", and seeing as I'm not a fan of Eminence - I wanted to get a sense as to what Weber/Scumback offered.
I'd like a different sounding cab. Used with "all types of 100W heads" - Bogner, Diezel, etc. What am I looking for? Something that sounds excellent - but different - from the Celestion lineage. I'm not really a "vintage greenback VH" tone seeking kinda guy. I am more into something radical and rich, something with teeth, good balance throughout range, good bass, good highs, and - again - rich. Styles of music? Prog, blues, rock, metal.
Thanks for any input.
Mo
The reason THIS IS NOT TO BE A PISSING MATCH SHITSHOW is that I have a Fryette Deliverance 4x12 loaded with P50E drivers. I've had some good times with the P50Es, you know, great recordings, a couple great gigs, yada yada. They ain't doing it for me - I don't think - anymore. A recent post of mine had me realize "hmmmm, I only have Celestion speakers, V30, AlnicoGolds, G12K100s, etc", and seeing as I'm not a fan of Eminence - I wanted to get a sense as to what Weber/Scumback offered.
I'd like a different sounding cab. Used with "all types of 100W heads" - Bogner, Diezel, etc. What am I looking for? Something that sounds excellent - but different - from the Celestion lineage. I'm not really a "vintage greenback VH" tone seeking kinda guy. I am more into something radical and rich, something with teeth, good balance throughout range, good bass, good highs, and - again - rich. Styles of music? Prog, blues, rock, metal.
Thanks for any input.
Mo