Unfortunately +1 ... a major oneI am of the opinion that the G12T-75 are THE WORST Celestion speakers...they are just very thin sounding to me...decent bottom, razor highs and nothing else...
Thanks, these opinions are what ive heard in other places too. I was wondering as i could get a set pretty cheap but would rather find something useful that something that saves a few bucks.
what eminance or celestion speaker would be good for heavy rock/metal tone? these should be able to handle minimum 100 in a 2x12 cab.
I am of the opinion that the G12T-75 are THE WORST Celestion speakers...they are just very thin sounding to me...decent bottom, razor highs and nothing else...
They are good for 80s "hair stuff" but if wanna do Priest, Sabbath, Purple, Accept, Savatage, Rammstein, it aint it.
There's a few bands you mentioned there that have used 75s.
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Like who? I can see how Criss could possibly have used them but he was not using amp's gain, so there would be no miss-match you are talking about with Laney AOR as it was the original High Gain amp.
Was Balls to the wall 65s cause I really like that tone and dont hear any icepick of 75s. I dont think that Priest used on Painkiller or free wheel burning, I could see how Ram it Down could be 75s. My thing with 75s is that yes its got a lot of agressive bass and but it aint tight - flobby, and the highs are way to ice picky and not enough mids, i.e. very scooped speaker. I really dont enjoy my 75s with my AOR, the ice pick thing drives me nuts. Spina's TS9 gives great power chords and pick harmonics with bass strings but the treble of 75 just makes bends and any kind of run on B and high E strings unbarebly thin and britle. Thats why I am thinking of Swamp Thang.Priest and Accept both used them during the 80s..and just about everyone else (metal players) once they phased out the 65s.
Actually I think 75s are a GREAT match with old Laneys, thats what I used with my Laney head. I think they help tighten them up and reduce a little of that Laney fizz on top. Though they are a touch too dark perhaps.
after I got rid of my Marshall 4x12 (overkill), I picked up a Laney 2x12 and used that for sev years. My Metalface sounded AWESOME with that cab.
Adrian Smith still uses 75s, FWIW.
i would agree with that, except for the G12m-70's. Those are the worst imo.
may I suggest trying some Genz-Benz cabs? My G-Flex 412 has 75-watters in it, but they don't sound like the G12T-75s at all. Very warm, resonant cabs, superb, tight construction. in combination with a Mesa 212 w/ vintage 30s I am pretty happy.
I dunno about them being the worst...but they are not my faves! The funny thing is, even though I think they are among the most mediocre sounding of all Celestion 12's, if I compare the G12M-70's to just about any other stock OEM 12" speaker (like the 12's that come in most Fender amps from the 1970's) the G12H-70's still sound much better. I'm not a huge fan of the G12T-75's either...but again, they usually sound better to me than most stock OEM 12's. Celestions are such great guitar speakers that even the mediocre ones sound better than most other "stock" 12's. My favorite 12's of all time remain the Celestion G12H-30's and the Vintage 30's. Lew