I'll be totally honest with you about speakers....and this is just my personal experience.
The 12" WGS reaper 55Hz absolutely CANNOT handle the bass frequencies with the same clarity as the Jensen Jet Tornado neodymium 12" can. It should, because it's built with a bass cone, but the Reaper 55Hz goes 'farty' if you hammer it, but this Jensen soaks up the punishment and stays bright and clear. even on palm-muted F#'s at almost full volume.
I hammered a Celestion G12H with the same settings that I hammered my Jensen with and I though I was going to blow the voice coil out of it. It sounded like slapping the inside of the cabinet with a wet wash rag.
The Electro-Harmonix 12VR75 is probably the better of these speakers for dealing with a lot of amplified bass frequencies in the signal, but I also found the limitations of that speaker too. I just couldn't set my amp where I really "loved" the response. I had to compromise on bass and resonance to keep it from farting.
The WGS Veteran 30 and ET90 both sounded like they had been blown out when I tested them through this rig. Same with the British Lead. They sounded muffled and distorted when I started hitting them with the same settings, and these were new speakers, not Ebay used items.
The Jensen seems to have a little bias towards the bright edge of the spectrum, and as such, I am able to really drive the mids and bass/resonance. Our singer (who is not a musician at all) commented last Monday night on how she could feel my amp "pushing air" when I was playing the chunky, palm-muted passages to "Joey" by Concrete Blond.
Only the 1984 Jackson 4x12 200 Watt Jackson by Eminence cabinet (shown in the image posted below) can take the punishment of my rig without farting itself into oblivion. I have tried Marshall cabs with Greenbacks and Creambacks, Peavey cabinets, and even Randall's, and all sounded like they were being blown to Hell. I finally gave up and neutered my amp, until I found the Electro-Harmonix 12VR75, which was a huge improvement...but the angels never really started to sing until i found this Jensen Tornado.
The only drawback to the Jackson is size and weight.
So, with all due respect to the revered and hallowed speakers of lore, I cannot use them and believe me, I have tried them, selling them at a huge loss on Reverb.
