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Thu May 22, 2003
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$80.00
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5.0
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Maggot

Registered: March 2003 Location: Durham, NC Posts: 735
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Review Date: Thu May 22, 2003
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: $80.00
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Pros:
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Superb clean sounds, very vintagy breakup, sounded generally rad
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Cons:
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slightly harsh breakup when cranked
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Along with the California this is my favorite Weber speaker. It has a different name now, but they still sell it. If you ask for a p-12-Q they'll know what you're talking about.
This speaker has one of the smoothest and deepest clean sounds I've ever heard. It's very responsive to pick dynamics and sounds flat out cool. It doesn't have a ton of headroom though, so unless you use more than one, you won't have clean gigging headroom unless your band is pretty quiet. Two of these in a Pro Reverb would be magnificent for Jazz. Probably not the greatest for country due to the smoothness and complexity of the tone.
The breakup is incredibly complex sounding. It gets slightly trebly at extremely high volumes, but is still fascinating. I found it superb for blues and bluesy rock at high volumes, but a little too complex and "saxophony" for pop.
All in all, it's a superb low-power vintage-style speaker.
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