Re: WGS Speakers
Well, I gotta admit... in my Vibrolux Reverb I gave the G10C/S speakers an honest A/B with the old Celestion G10L-35s that I originally had in there today and I prefer the old Celestions (even if you don't read the best things about them online). Sometimes you have to try something for a few months at a time and really assess what you're looking for and whether or not the "new and best" stuff out there is really worth sticking with.
Here's my .02 on the G10C/S WGS speakers. They're fat, smooth, they hold together exceptionally well and the efficiency of the speakers means you get more volume out of them and much more use out of your volume knobs in general. The speakers are quite beautiful to look at and are incredibly well built. For a bright and sometimes harsh amp like a Hot Rod Deluxe these would be great. For a jazz musician, I think these would fit the bill nicely. For my application, I found I liked the Celestions better. I actually like the thinner, softer tone of the G10L-35s and I found the bassier tone of the G10C/S just doesn't fit the tone of this particular amp as well. I have to admit, the full tone of the Vibrolux with the G10C/S is something to behold, but there's more character to the amp with the G10L-35s. The G10C/S sure can take a beating though - they're such substantial speakers and the punch and authority to them (especially the bass response) are no doubt the appeal.
So there you have it. Thanks Jerry for inspiring me to revisit my speakers and play around with them. If anything, this just shows you how you can trick yourself into thinking certain things based off of memory. I'm finally starting to learn that sometimes stock stuff is great. Heck, the PRS McCarty, this Vibrolux Reverb scenario, even resorting to the stock pickups on the Telecaster are all amazing me. Crazy to think I've changed stuff for the sake of changing stuff without any real reason for it. I really forgot how much I love the G10L-35s, screw the haters on those things.