Re: The best speakers I heard at NAMM:
Regarding the Cannabis Rex, I like a little brighter and more articulate tone than I heard from that speaker. Like the Tone Tubby, it's an excellant speaker...I didn't dislike it. But I like a little brighter, sparklier, chimier tone...especially when I'm playing clean.
When Curly and I went into the booth, Smitty asked me how much distortion I liked from my amp and I told him I didn't tend to use overdrive and distortion...I'm a "guitar and a cord" kinda guy and like to do most of what I do with my touch, the guitar's volume knob and a nice touch sensitive amp.
I'm a big fan of the Vintage 30 and G12H30, so it's not surprising that I preferred the Emm models that emulate those two speakers.
The other one I liked alot was Private Jack...that's kind of a take on the G12M25 Greenback. It didn't strike me as being as crunchy and honky as a Greenback, but it had nicer lows and a more "natural" tone to my ears. I would have ranked it as #5 in my list of favorite Emm 12's.
BTW, the breakdown of the new Eminence models and the Celestions they emulate are as follows:
Red Fang = G12 Alnico Blue
Wizard = G12H30
Private Jack = G12M25 Greenback
Governor = Vintage 30
Tone Spotter = G12T65
Red Ryder = Classic 80
Commenwealth = JBL D120
Tonker = 80's "The Twin" Fender speaker
Texas Heat = A blend of all of the great USA 12's rolled into one!
Personally, I liked the Wizard and Governor best...I'm looking at my notes from the show and at the time I rated the Wizard (G12H30) #1 and the Governor (V30) #2. I may have gotten them out of order in my first post at the top of this thread. In terms of favorites, I ranked the Red Fang #3 and the Texas Heat #4. Those were my four favorites of all the Emm 12's I playe through.
And as Curly noted, I liked the Ragin Cajun best over all the other 10's. Reminded me a bit of a souped up '66 Jensen C10N or Ted Weber's C10Q that is a ctually alot more like a souped up C10N than a Jensen C10Q.
Regarding the Texas Heat: it's an American voiced speaker but it does have a bit of that British character. Truthfully, I would say the same thing about the British voiced Emm's: even the Governor, Wizard and Private Jack have a little of an "American" voice mixed in there and, IMO, they are not a purely "British" voiced speaker...they have a little less crunch and honk to the mids than the Celestions they are inspired by. They are wonderful speakers though!
Lew