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What is "American Flavor"? What is "British Flavor"? What is the voicing difference
Any insights are appreciated for speakers and amps. If I buy a speaker or amp that is "american voiced/flavor", does that mean it really is built for honky midrange country twang? And a "british voiced/flavor" means that it will make me sound like the beatles and led zeppelin? I have an Orange Thunderverb 50 and Celestion Vintage 30s, so I suppose my amp and speakers are both British Voiced, from British Companies. So if I replace the speakers, should I replace them with British Voiced speakers, or American Voiced Speakers? Here are the descriptions of the speakers I am comparing; I am pretty sure no one on the forums has ever compared the two:
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AMERICAN SPEAKER ADVERTIZING/MARKETING SOUND DESCRIPTION OF SPEAKER:
speaker with a little Texas edge. This speaker delivers a very balanced tone with crisp mids and top end bite, tight bottom end, and very American tonality. Great for classic rock, blues, and country.
APPLICATION 12" Open or Closed Back OVERALL COLORATION
CONFIGURATION 1, 2, or 4 X 12" Very balanced with crisp mids and top end bite. Tight bottom end, very American tonality.
LOW END RESPONSE Aggressive
LOW END SHAPE Tight
MID RANGE RESPONSE Aggressive BREAK UP MODES Medium
MID RANGE SHAPE Crisp POWER RANGE Up to 125 watts
HIGH END RESPONSE Aggressive INSTRUMENT Lead/Rhythm Guitar
VOLUME/POWER Louder GENRE Classic Rock, Blues, Country
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BRITISH SPEAKER ADVERTIZING/MARKETING SOUND DESCRIPTION OF SPEAKER: British Flavored Hard Hitting Guitar Speaker delivers a nice round, balanced tone with extended top end and less lower-mid meat. Great for blues, southern rock, and country.
APPLICATION 12" Open or Closed Back OVERALL COLORATION
CONFIGURATION 1, 2, or 4 X 12" A nice round, balanced tone like the other, but with extended top end and less lower-mid meat.
LOW END RESPONSE Aggressive
LOW END SHAPE Fat/Round
MID RANGE RESPONSE Moderate BREAK UP MODES Medium
MID RANGE SHAPE Warm POWER RANGE Up to 125 watts
HIGH END RESPONSE Aggressive INSTRUMENT Lead/Rhythm Guitar
VOLUME/POWER Loudest GENRE Blues, Southern Rock, Country
Any comments or insights are appreciated, cheers :beerchug:
Any insights are appreciated for speakers and amps. If I buy a speaker or amp that is "american voiced/flavor", does that mean it really is built for honky midrange country twang? And a "british voiced/flavor" means that it will make me sound like the beatles and led zeppelin? I have an Orange Thunderverb 50 and Celestion Vintage 30s, so I suppose my amp and speakers are both British Voiced, from British Companies. So if I replace the speakers, should I replace them with British Voiced speakers, or American Voiced Speakers? Here are the descriptions of the speakers I am comparing; I am pretty sure no one on the forums has ever compared the two:
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AMERICAN SPEAKER ADVERTIZING/MARKETING SOUND DESCRIPTION OF SPEAKER:
speaker with a little Texas edge. This speaker delivers a very balanced tone with crisp mids and top end bite, tight bottom end, and very American tonality. Great for classic rock, blues, and country.
APPLICATION 12" Open or Closed Back OVERALL COLORATION
CONFIGURATION 1, 2, or 4 X 12" Very balanced with crisp mids and top end bite. Tight bottom end, very American tonality.
LOW END RESPONSE Aggressive
LOW END SHAPE Tight
MID RANGE RESPONSE Aggressive BREAK UP MODES Medium
MID RANGE SHAPE Crisp POWER RANGE Up to 125 watts
HIGH END RESPONSE Aggressive INSTRUMENT Lead/Rhythm Guitar
VOLUME/POWER Louder GENRE Classic Rock, Blues, Country
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BRITISH SPEAKER ADVERTIZING/MARKETING SOUND DESCRIPTION OF SPEAKER: British Flavored Hard Hitting Guitar Speaker delivers a nice round, balanced tone with extended top end and less lower-mid meat. Great for blues, southern rock, and country.
APPLICATION 12" Open or Closed Back OVERALL COLORATION
CONFIGURATION 1, 2, or 4 X 12" A nice round, balanced tone like the other, but with extended top end and less lower-mid meat.
LOW END RESPONSE Aggressive
LOW END SHAPE Fat/Round
MID RANGE RESPONSE Moderate BREAK UP MODES Medium
MID RANGE SHAPE Warm POWER RANGE Up to 125 watts
HIGH END RESPONSE Aggressive INSTRUMENT Lead/Rhythm Guitar
VOLUME/POWER Loudest GENRE Blues, Southern Rock, Country
Any comments or insights are appreciated, cheers :beerchug:
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