I borrowed some speakers today and I tried the Celestion Vintage 30, the G12&75 Creamback, WGS ET65, WGS Veteran 30, and Celestion G12H30 Greenback. I tried these up against my 80 watt and 100 watt Jensen Neodymium's and my pair of Celestion 70/80's. I demo'd them thought a DSL40C that I have here on the bench awaiting conversion to a head cabinet via a Mission Engineering cabinet. All EQ's were set to Noon.
I asked a chum to listen to the speakers without knowing which ones where being demo'd for reference. The pair of Celestion 70/80's sounded better than any of the other speakers to both of us. However, the 70/80's didn't sound good paired with other speakers. But when paired together, they sounded far more articulate than the others.
the Greenback, Vintage 30 and the Creamback both a had a kind of 'scooped' effect which my ears perceived as a lack of clarity. Each one sounded like it had a "duller" tone
The Jensen's were good but I felt the upper mid and high end were too bright and somewhat "brash" to my ears (my chum is a producer and agreed)
The WGS speakers sounded good, but each one seemed to have a sort of 'peakiness' in the tonal spectrum, like each one had a separate emphasis on a certain frequency.
The 70/80's were by far the most neutral of all the speakers we tested. It was as if they added no color or character to the tone, they just delivered whatever the amp was producing. No scooped tone, very good mids and controllable high end without being brash.
Basically free too, since they were on the shelf here... LOL