Weber Ceramic Blue Dog Sensitivity
When i ran a 50 watt head tube rectified traynor bassmaster i also had a 2x12 cab loaded with a weber blue alnico and ceramic speaker.
Weber ceramic blue dog sensitivity. Can you mix lets say a alnico blue with a ceramic silver. I m with you on the weber blue dog ceramic it s a great speaker. Good bass response and really nice high end chime. I use these and eminence red fangs my favorite speakers.
The blue dog hemp cone was to replace a cannabis rex speaker in my hrdlll amp. Never the ice pick highs and very little ear fatigue. Also available with weber s hemp cone which is a smoother darker tone with less attack great for taming treble. The rig was too much amp so i switched to a 1x12 combo but could never quite get the sound i wanted.
Got the 100 watt speaker and the clarity and warmth cannot be touched without a weber hemp speaker. I use the weber blue dog speaker ceramic in two of my amps. Classic vox blue tone with ceramic punch and big low end. Zinky blue velvet and kustom coupe 36 i love them.
Great low end from the silver bell while retaining clarity and definition from the blue dog. Or a pair of each in a 4 12. I have a 10a150h weber in my super champ x 2 and it sounds both great and magical. Or would speaker sensitivity differences make on louder than the other.
The bitey mojo of the ceramic blue dog fits the smoothness of the ie 4 like a glove. 4 75 no cover 5 375 with cover cutout size. In my new amp a 1967 traynor ygm 1 guitarmate i tried. Wow weber ceramic blue dog ie 4.
15 50oz ceramic magnet 50 watts 1 3 4 voice coil ribbed cone. Bright clear big natural low end lots of chime and ring detail that doesn t get hard or harsh at high volumes more headroom than the alnico version.