Re: How easy is it to wire a speaker cab? and what are good speaker brands?
Webers and Emi's are American-made. Celestions are now made in China.
If you email Dave at Avatar or Ted at Weber and tell them exactly what you're looking for tone-wise, what guitars you play, your amp, your music styles, they'll come through in spades for you.
I highly recommend both Eminence and Weber. Those new Red Coat series Eminences are on par with the bestt of the old Brittish Celestions (which, of course, are now made in China).
If you want to "port" it, or turn it into more of an open back type cabinet, take out two of the speakers. If you want to keep that closed back, tight bass, big thump, leave the old pair in and get two new ones.
There is a HUGE thread on The Gear Page in the Amp section on these new Eminence. Apparently the Tonkers are supposed to be killer in the classic closed back Marshall brittish vibe thing.
If you love that classic Marshall thing, Tonkers or Govners would be a great choice. If you check the Eminence website
http://editweb.iglou.com/eminence/eminence/pages/products02/patriot/patriotredcoatmain.htm
Teh Private Jack is supposed to be based on the Celestion Greenback.
The Red Fang is supposed to be comparible to the Celestion Blue Alnico
The Govenor is comparible to the Vintage 30
The Tonker is comparible to the G12H30.
I would not hesitate to mix a Tonker and a Gov'ner in the same cab. Both are ceramic.
Or, mixing a Tonker with a Red Fang would be interesting.
Weber and Avatar both sell these speakers. Avatar has excellent prices.
Now that older Fender cab probably had american toned speakers.
If you want to try to gain some of that Stevie Ray Vaughn grit, I LOVE the Texas Heats. Just a classic American speaker tone with a huge tone all across the spectrum. I have a pair of them in my 68 Pro Reverb. I think they're more of an open back speaker.
Just kinda depends on what you wnat to do. I've tried several of the new RedCoat/Patriot Eminence's and they've all been outstanding. I got to play thorugh a ton of them at the NAMM show A/B/C/D... a bunch of models.
Nice stuff, American Made.
Then again , so are the Webers. Email Ted and tell him what your goals are.