I played with the TTubby for about 2 1/2 hrs last nite and another 2 1/2 hrs tonite so I guess I'll take a shot at describing my 1st impressions. I have a LSS 1x12 and a matching Mesa 1x12 cab. The amp sits on a wooden crate and the cab is on a stand right beside it, both are waist high. I put the Tubby in the cab and left the amp with the stock C90. Also, I left all amp settings as they were since I was used to the tone as it was.
1st I left the C90 plugged in by it's self just to get baseline sound, played a few licks/tunes for about 5 min.....my usual sweet LSS tone untill I couldn't wait any longer.
Unplugged the Celestion and plugged in the Tubby and hated it.....real quick. Sounded really sharp, harsh really not what I was expecting at all. Went back and forth a few times making small adjustments with the settings and started to sound more appealing but I still liked the stocker best.
Playing with both speakers sounded great! Nice and full, smoother, harshness gone. Sounded really good with the Celestion plugged into the optional 35w output. By the time I was done I liked it better but didn't think it was worth near the approx $300 fare.
Next morning I thought "What a dumbass" I should've got the manual out and start fresh with one of the factory settings which generally have alot more bass and less treble and presence than I was used to having dialed in. BTW all playing was done with 2 G&L ASAT's, 1 solid body and 1 semi hollow, and both with low/std output vintage wind single coils. I dialed it in per the Clean Clone settings in the manual with the clean channel on 30w and the drive channel on 5w with the masters set for even volume. Overall volume was about half way cranked.
Started with the celestion on the clean channel which I knew was going to be too bassy, muddy, for my taste. OK on the bridge and middle position but play a nice fat E9, D9 with a little *** in the attack on the neck pick up and I get some decent clarity on the g,b,high e strings but the low notes are farting fairly bad. Drive channel is the same just a little worse due to the cranked 5w.
Unplugged the Celestion and plugged in the Tubby and lo and behold, here's the speaker I've been reading about. Now everything I play sounds like I want it to. Nice crisp highs, no face making ice pick. (chimey if you pick the individual notes, sweet and sharp chords and double stops) Put it on the neck pick up and play an E boogie thing like Hot Rod Lincoln on either channel and nothing but fat clear bass notes, ringing or muted, no flub, no fart out. This amazed me as I'm used to having the bass around 9 or 10 o clock and now it's on 1 or 2, really full sounding.
Better yet is both speakers together with these settings. Only thing that sounds "off" is that the Tubby is slightly louder than the stocker. Not alot but noticeable when you stand 3 or 4 feet in front of it. However, this goes away if you plug the Celestion into the 35w jack.
That's about all I got for now folks. I haven't typed this much since I tried college one time. At this point I'm happy as hell with this speaker but I still got alot more experimenting with rolling off the vol and tone on the guitar(most of this playing was done with guitar vol and tone turned up 3/4 of the way up to full on) and one of these days see how it acts with a LP Deluxe with mini humbuckers.
Later, Mick
Sorry for the big winded post but I didn't just want to say "Ugh, kinda sucked 'till I got my thumb outta my ### and reset the amp, Duh."