I saw Def Leppard in '83. My first rock concert. They played so loud that my ears rang for 3 days afterward.
They spent 18 months in the studio recording Pyromania and when they hit the road, they were one of the tightest bands I have ever seen.
I saw Def Leppard in '83. My first rock concert. They played so loud that my ears rang for 3 days afterward.
Any given speaker will have better frequency response, and better efficiency in a closed back ported cabinet.I got the Celestiin Creamback Neo. It's light!
Already installed it in the little combo and the first impression sais it wasn't worth the money. I can't A/B it with the 70/80 but there is nothing that strikes me as very different. The amp still sounds better through the Celestion Gold in the other cabinet.
The cabinet could of course have something to do with it. The Gold and the 70/80 are both played in, the Creamback is not, that could also make a difference.
Maybe I should build a new cabinet for the amp? I have a couple of old Ikea shelces in the garage, made from 12mm solid fir. They're heavy as hell but would make for a fine cab.
Or.. Do what eSGEe sais![]()
Yes, they were very good live. Very tight, and lots of energy. Great show.They spent 18 months in the studio recording Pyromania and when they hit the road, they were one of the tightest bands I have ever seen.
My standard speaker break in consists of 24 hours of Depeche Mode at medium volume.
Negative soldierNot Culture Club?
I first saw them at a battle of the bands at the Leadmill in Sheffield. They lost (came third), but as their management organised the event, they miraculously won, a fact not reflected in the local newspaper story that evening...I saw Def Leppard in '83. My first rock concert. They played so loud that my ears rang for 3 days afterward.
.I usually take the speaker out into the yard, pound it with this
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for half an hour, whilst listening to Hawkwind and consider it broken in.
I've been seeing DM live on and off since their 3rd album in '83.The main guy played a Firebird all night. She said it was nothing like their recordings.