handyandy said:Cheers Thom, was wondering about neo magnets.
Im putting some money aside for new speakers, had kinda settled on some Fane Axa's but now you got me thinking....
Cheers for the info!
Not is not necessary very easy to change the Speaker, me too i have upgraded to Celestion Gold 12¨50WATS but pherhaps Weber blue dog 50WATS work great too or even better, not sure i just have ear samples of the Weber it seems too have more middles high response than the Celestion but has i said before i have just ear samples of the Weber, anyway Celestion Golds are very expressive great reponse to your dynamique playing. And love themaxman53 said:Does the chassis have to be removed to swap the speaker out? Thanks.fox5150 said:I've just fitted my Celestion Gold in the last couple of days.
Giving this thread a bump to see if there is any new favorite to replace the LSS stock speaker. Based on the great responses to this thread, I'm leaning toward the Celestion Gold at this point. But since I posted this, I've come across some speaker choices that no one has mentioned. So, I'm asking now if anyone has tried any of the Tone Tubby 12" speakers in their LSS or LSC. Also, I notice Weber now has the California and Chicago speakers which I hadn't come across before. Any additional input on these speakers would be welcome. Thanks!axman53 said:I've read through a lot of the speaker posts on the board, but none seemed to address exactly the advice I'm looking for. I play mostly classic rock and blues. I love the clean, Fenderish sound of the LSS channel 1 and don't want to lose that. I use the clean channel strictly clean with plenty of head room. Channel 2 is fine for what I have been using it for, and that is, I have it set a little dirty, then I use various pedals to push channel 2 in different tonal directions.
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