Post by Ayton(e) on Apr 14, 2008 12:41:52 GMT -5
(I'd have posted this in Clips, but it's mainly a speaker review, so...)
Well it's been a fun week hitting a Celestion Gold with a Splawn to see what would come out. Something about this speaker intrigued me since Lucid drew my attention to it and, like him, I began to wonder how it might handle high gain and the juicy, middy Splawn tone.
I know many metal guys want as hard and raw a sound as possible, with enough chugging bass to blow the laces off their hi-tops, but that's not where I'm at. The thought of a sweet, compressy, Voxy speaker being hit by all the lovely complex gain and harmonics of a Splawn was one I couldn't get out of my head, so I had to try it, and I liked what I got.
It's an entirely different tone than the Gov/MoW and, for that reason, really fun to explore. I love the Emi cross, but their aggressive mids and highs are punishing for a sloppy player (hello!) and their ultra revealing, edgy sound isn't what I'm always going for. The Gold is looser, less efficient, easier for me to get good low volume tone with, and the top is way sweeter. I hear a dense, close grained detail in the mids that I like. The Emis have that too, but kind of put it out way "forward" if that makes sense.
There is less low end. I was typically running the bass at 9PM with the Emis and with an open backed cab it was still leaking out and overpowering my sound at times, not so any more. Although there's less, what's there isn't slow or wooly. It'll still hold together palm mutes very nicely, just not go CHUG CHUG BOOM.
These clips are mostly pasted together from little bits and pieces a few seconds long I was throwing at the speaker to hear how it'd react, and do not constitute music! Just the kind of aimless burbling you do when no one's listening. That said, there are a couple of riffs and chord progressions.
Little thumbed riff in 1st Gear OD2
home.comcast.net/~theshape/celestion_gold/550-bkt-1st.mp3
Riffs/lead/wandering in 2nd Gear OD2
home.comcast.net/~theshape/celestion_gold/550-bkt-2nd.mp3
Min 7ths rhythm in 3rd Gear OD1
home.comcast.net/~theshape/celestion_gold/550-bkt-3rd-od1.mp3
Lead/noises/nonsense in 3rd Gear OD2
home.comcast.net/~theshape/celestion_gold/550-bkt-3rd-2pm.mp3
And for the committed only, several minutes of sweet Gold feedback
home.comcast.net/~theshape/celestion_gold/feedback-550-bkt.mp3
All clips on an old RG550 with 59s front and back.
Well it's been a fun week hitting a Celestion Gold with a Splawn to see what would come out. Something about this speaker intrigued me since Lucid drew my attention to it and, like him, I began to wonder how it might handle high gain and the juicy, middy Splawn tone.
I know many metal guys want as hard and raw a sound as possible, with enough chugging bass to blow the laces off their hi-tops, but that's not where I'm at. The thought of a sweet, compressy, Voxy speaker being hit by all the lovely complex gain and harmonics of a Splawn was one I couldn't get out of my head, so I had to try it, and I liked what I got.
It's an entirely different tone than the Gov/MoW and, for that reason, really fun to explore. I love the Emi cross, but their aggressive mids and highs are punishing for a sloppy player (hello!) and their ultra revealing, edgy sound isn't what I'm always going for. The Gold is looser, less efficient, easier for me to get good low volume tone with, and the top is way sweeter. I hear a dense, close grained detail in the mids that I like. The Emis have that too, but kind of put it out way "forward" if that makes sense.
There is less low end. I was typically running the bass at 9PM with the Emis and with an open backed cab it was still leaking out and overpowering my sound at times, not so any more. Although there's less, what's there isn't slow or wooly. It'll still hold together palm mutes very nicely, just not go CHUG CHUG BOOM.
These clips are mostly pasted together from little bits and pieces a few seconds long I was throwing at the speaker to hear how it'd react, and do not constitute music! Just the kind of aimless burbling you do when no one's listening. That said, there are a couple of riffs and chord progressions.
Little thumbed riff in 1st Gear OD2
home.comcast.net/~theshape/celestion_gold/550-bkt-1st.mp3
Riffs/lead/wandering in 2nd Gear OD2
home.comcast.net/~theshape/celestion_gold/550-bkt-2nd.mp3
Min 7ths rhythm in 3rd Gear OD1
home.comcast.net/~theshape/celestion_gold/550-bkt-3rd-od1.mp3
Lead/noises/nonsense in 3rd Gear OD2
home.comcast.net/~theshape/celestion_gold/550-bkt-3rd-2pm.mp3
And for the committed only, several minutes of sweet Gold feedback
home.comcast.net/~theshape/celestion_gold/feedback-550-bkt.mp3
All clips on an old RG550 with 59s front and back.