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Just hooked my Princeton Reverb RI up to a Celstion Blue
I have a Dr Z 1x12 open back extension cab with a Blue in it, so I ran the speaker out from my PRRI into the Z.
Wow! Not sure if all the Fender flavor is still there but still -- very nice.
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I swapped the blue out for a Weber P12NT for a comparison. Very nice as well.
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You are probably getting more of the Fender tone from the P12NT and more of a mid heavy tone from the Blue. Correct?
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Correct. Both speakers have their different characteristics. I think I like the Weber better with this.
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I had a blue in my clark 5e3 and it was super nice.
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I have not heard a ten, typically in a small box (multi 10's are a different question) that could stand up to a good 12 in a small or larger box.
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