I like that a lot! (Now you have me thinking in terms of tracking)The EVH Iconic el34 loves this speaker.. Quick rip with 2011 Gibson LP Studio SD 59 bridge. Really changed this cab, time to find 2 more.
Cool, this recent camera binge has taught me a lot. Just did 2x12's with same riff as 4x12's. What a dif in push & depth. Very interested to hear close mic results between the 2.I like that a lot! (Now you have me thinking in terms of tracking)
The made in England Celestions are the best ones. The only ones worth buying.Scored a pair today, immediately into the Peavey XXX Slant.View attachment 103204View attachment 103205
I love the UK Marshall Vintage & t75's have luckily kept around .But kinda like them all. What i have experienced on my China greenbacks, t75,v30's i have. Once broken in they get much more like the ones we favor. The real noticeable dif to me is the China versions seem to have a slightly "modern" response, its like seasoning on food maybe... each new recording uses what fits the taste best.The made in England Celestions are the best ones. The only ones worth buying.
My guitar player friend bought 70/80s from China, and I learned the lesson.
This is what concerns me:I love the UK Marshall Vintage & t75's have luckily kept around .But kinda like them all. What i have experienced on my China greenbacks, t75,v30's i have. Once broken in they get much more like the ones we favor. The real noticeable dif to me is the China versions seem to have a slightly "modern" response, its like seasoning on food maybe... each new recording uses what fits the taste best.
IMHO 70/80 is lower level type speaker in Celestion lineup for generic mass use. Every one i encounter ..out it came after due diligence giving it a chance. Your explanation is pretty fitting as palm muting with decent head, bottom them out quick !This is what concerns me:
Normally, a speaker moves in / out approximately 10-15mm (this is called "excursion"). I'm just guessing the distance.
But the 70/80 has excursion of approximately 3-5 mm. it barely moves in / out. It's almost locked in place.
Which drew me to this conclusion: the 70/80 speaker appears to be assembled wrong.
It appears to me that the cone / spider is glued together in the wrong location.
Thereby, preventing the speaker from moving in / out. The wrong excursion; too short. Less than 1/3 of normal.
My feeling is that efficiency of the speaker will be reduced and cooling of the voice coil will be compromised.
The voice coil depends on in / out movement to circulate fresh air around the wire coil windings.