Hi guys. I put the speaker in my amp tonight.
Now first off, I didn't solder the connections - I used the spring loaded whatchamacallit. This speaker's going in a Thiele when it gets here, and I'll solder it then, but for now I want to be able to yank it out. So maybe I don't have the same bass signal as if I soldered it.
Compared to the black shadow that came out, the EV has a much much tighter low end. In a similar manner, there are a lot of upper frequencies I've never heard the Mark make before. Overall the amp sounds clearer. My Les Paul is in pieces, so I'm stuck with the strat. It's not as full-sounding a guitar as the Paul so I am looking forward to trying that fat slab of mahogany with this new speaker.
The clean sounds made by the 12L are amazing. I am very happy with it in this regard. I'm still trying to find a balance with my EQ to keep the rhythm channels sparkly without making the lead channel harsh. I've got some beam blockers on the way though, and this should help.
I'm pretty happy but it does sound a lot different. The strat can be a lot more piercing than my Gibson, so consider this the first half of the review.
Yes, the EVM-12L is available (again) as the EVM-12L Classic. It's a 200-watt version, unlike the Black Label version (which is a 300w version). It retails at $300, the street price is $229.
What do you mean by unforgiving, treelife?