Don’t give too much credence to theories about how modeling systems should work. I think most of them are already slightly off anyway. I used to enjoy running a modeler into my Marshall half-stack, and I found I liked it better with the cabinet emulation turned on. Makes no sense in the context of how it’s supposed to work, but there it was.
Technically a modeler should be feeding an ultra linear power amp with flat response speakers and all the amp, speaker and cab coloration should be coming from the modeler.
Is it worth upgrading the factory speaker in a modeler? I am getting a Vox 40xt modeler and wonder if a Celestion speaker would be worth the upgrade?
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Quick answer... No
IMO it is not worth upgrading any "solid state" amp
Quick answer... No
IMO it is not worth upgrading any "solid state" amp
Depends on the amp. My Mustang 3 is a modeler and the best $350 I’ve spent on an amp in a long, long time.
Comes with a Celestion 12, btw.
I’d recommend the OP buy a Fender Mustang and not the Vox.
Also, if you want the sound of a Marshall or Vox amp, you need the speaker that makes that sound: a Celestion.