All 8 inch speakers will sound harsh and small compared to the big, warm 12s most guitar amps use. I'd just get the Orange cab and don't expect too much from a tiny practice amp.
Oh and don't forget the Laney Cub 2x12 that's only $199 on Amazon right now
used Peavey or Carvin 1 x 12
Nobody is going to make a better 1x8 for that amp than the company that designed it. I can't even think of any other 1x8 guitar cabs on the market. All 8 inch speakers will sound harsh and small compared to the big, warm 12s most guitar amps use. I'd just get the Orange cab and don't expect too much from a tiny practice amp.
Ludicrous.
On the contrary, the paired cab sold with a low price entry level amp model will usually combine the cheapest materials and worst speakers on the market.
Something like a V30 or CL80 / MC90 in any old cab or even an unloaded combo chassis or monitor will walk all over that thing.
Alternatively, get some busted or POS 1x12 ss combo for$20-30, gut it for the box itself, and toss in a used Celestion for $40-75 depending on model.
Or -- build your own. Its not that hard and DIY cabinets sound surprisingly good.
None of the speakers you mentioned are 8 inches in diameter but thanks for calling my opinions ludicrous and then posting a paragraph that had nothing to do with the topic anyway. Your towering intellect has certainly impressed the entire internet.
I don't know about 10 inch speakers, but I've never heard anything with 8 inch speakers worth my time at least.
12 inch speakers are the norm, for good reasons. They just sound right.