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<blockquote data-quote="Mike P" data-source="post: 138635" data-attributes="member: 2263"><p>I've tried nearly every guitar speaker offered, from Scumback to Jensen to various Celestions, Hellatone and Eminence speakers. For me, nothing has even come close to what I need to hear than the Celestion Classic Lead 80.</p><p></p><p>It's a very "balanced" speaker that isn't as dark as a real Greenback or Scumback but doesn't have the "icepick" thing going on like V30's (V30's from the 80's sound great and significantly different than anything post 2000). It's got a pleasant "scooped" mid that's missing from the Private Jack and Super V.</p><p></p><p>Since it's rated at 80 watts RMS, it has plenty of headroom for high gain players but also sounds great with Fenders, AC30's and Plexi's. I highly recommend it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike P, post: 138635, member: 2263"] I've tried nearly every guitar speaker offered, from Scumback to Jensen to various Celestions, Hellatone and Eminence speakers. For me, nothing has even come close to what I need to hear than the Celestion Classic Lead 80. It's a very "balanced" speaker that isn't as dark as a real Greenback or Scumback but doesn't have the "icepick" thing going on like V30's (V30's from the 80's sound great and significantly different than anything post 2000). It's got a pleasant "scooped" mid that's missing from the Private Jack and Super V. Since it's rated at 80 watts RMS, it has plenty of headroom for high gain players but also sounds great with Fenders, AC30's and Plexi's. I highly recommend it. [/QUOTE]
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