Boogafunk
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the port cover essintially changes the port tuning of the enclosure. there is no magic about it, but a lot of thought went into it. part of the port becomes airspace and the new port dimensions are in line with what ev thought would be a viable second option. actually a fairly complicated calculation. i myself prefer the stock configuration, as do 95% of the people who have tried both. there is more bass available but it must eq'ed in. this is a less ideal situation when playing loud, as the maximum excursion and power handling of the driver limits this "extra bass". the plans say it best. "eq will have no affect on the maximum output of the speaker" at higher volumes you will find that you have to take all that extra bass back out of the speaker and you will end up with less than the stock configuration. of course we are talking about an ev that will take a lot of punishment, but take into consideration that the 6db of eq that they recommend effectivly quadruples the power demand on the amplifier in that bandwidth you can see where you might start getting into trouble.
as far as the c90 working in a thiel, two speakers can have similar enough parameters to work in the same enclosures. the alternate speaker might perform well in said enclosure but often it isn't quite as good as the original, from an audiophile point of view. however, as guitar sound is the most subjective thing on the planet, maby the "mistake" sound good to you. the c90 imo (from the very limited time i have spent with one) is a pretty clean sounding celestion, as opposed to the more breakup oriented greenback or alnico blue. it has been tested and approved by mesa as a viable alternative to the ev in their thiele. i won't argue with that. many people love that combo. celestion is rather tight lipped about their specs so i can't model one for comparison. (if anyone can send me a link i will post the results)
the only issue i have about using the c90 is power handling. i would advise using 2 or more for most stage rigs. whereas i wholeheartedly believe that one ev loaded thiele in more than a match for almost any situation. (two is really cool though)
different strokes for different folks.
btw i did try a celestion clone that a guy gave me to test in a thiele. i think it was modeled after the gt75. the results were beyond terrible, subjective or not, it was truly horrible.
as far as the c90 working in a thiel, two speakers can have similar enough parameters to work in the same enclosures. the alternate speaker might perform well in said enclosure but often it isn't quite as good as the original, from an audiophile point of view. however, as guitar sound is the most subjective thing on the planet, maby the "mistake" sound good to you. the c90 imo (from the very limited time i have spent with one) is a pretty clean sounding celestion, as opposed to the more breakup oriented greenback or alnico blue. it has been tested and approved by mesa as a viable alternative to the ev in their thiele. i won't argue with that. many people love that combo. celestion is rather tight lipped about their specs so i can't model one for comparison. (if anyone can send me a link i will post the results)
the only issue i have about using the c90 is power handling. i would advise using 2 or more for most stage rigs. whereas i wholeheartedly believe that one ev loaded thiele in more than a match for almost any situation. (two is really cool though)
different strokes for different folks.
btw i did try a celestion clone that a guy gave me to test in a thiele. i think it was modeled after the gt75. the results were beyond terrible, subjective or not, it was truly horrible.