thank you diddley dan, millsthehawk and phreeman123 for your replies!
hearing those comments on the ev are really helpful...i may just have to order the v:35 with the Fillmore, since i had been considering ordering the combo without a speaker, but in previous posts on this forum, the official "mesa" word was that the price difference was not that great between no speaker and the stock speaker, so I'll try the fillmore for awhile, and then make the jump back to an ev if i'm not "feeling" it. phreeman123, your description of the ev in the combo and thiele are bringing back good vibes... The fillmore cost just as much as the stock celestion, so i imagine the only thing will be to have to wait, since it is a special order. The effort of swapping out the speaker should be pretty straight forward and very similar to pulling the chassis on a mIII, which i've done a few times back in the day..lol...thanks for those tips!
i will also have to try the speaker emulation tip from diddlydan, cool tip, i had not thought of that...
don't want the celestion speaker to feel like i don't appreciate it..lol... back when i was active as a live player, most of the backlines were marshall half-stacks... i learned to dial in a kick-butt hard rock sound with my charvel model 6 wired up with sd live wire classics.. i'm dating myself now..lol.. celestions, for me, come into their own in a 4 way closed back cab, where the bass really thumps and mixes well with the mid bump the speakers have, depending on the model, obviously. the added brightness from the cranked el34's are the icing on the cake... the late gary moore was one of the players whose sound made me drool...and of course there is also EVH...lol
if i had more money, more space to store stuff, and more muscle, besides boogie, i'd have a marshall half stack, a dumble combo, etc... bla bla bla...lol... anyways.. take care... peace