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  • Weber Blue and Silver 12's

    Anyone ever try the Weber VST BLue Dogs or Silver Dogs??? I am really thinking I want to try them in my next project but am a little unsure.

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    Re: Weber Blue and Silver 12's

    That is the exact combination I used when I had my Holland Little Jimi constructed.

    Tone mix is complex and full of vibe.

    Clear lows, sweet midrange, and treble that is crisp without being brittle.
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      Re: Weber Blue and Silver 12's

      The 30w ceramic Blue Dogs are waycool for that British sound. I think I like greenbacks slightly more though.

      I have a custom 50w version. It is slightly darker than the 30w speaker.
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        Re: Weber Blue and Silver 12's

        I had two sets of Weber ceramic Silver Bell/Blue Dogs. In short, I didn't like them, always sounded harsh to my ears and didn't like the way they broke up (maybe the alnico would have been a lot better?). I guess Celestions are just voiced more for the British sound I love (I currently own the Vintage 30, Classic Lead 80, G12H30 and like G12Ms).
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