Anyway ... the Vet 10 would be a lot like the stock speaker ... which is cool ... but ...
The G10 would make the amp a lot louder, with more clean headroom ... and the smooth version would impart a little more smokey vintage vibe ... but with less chime ...
Yes Vaughn, i read your very interesting review about the Pathfinder! I read also many great reviews about the G10C speaker, BUT.........with an american voiced speaker, i'll lose the Vox british flavor of my sound?...
Vaughn, a frightening doubt: the G10 C has a larger magnet than the Bulldog stock speaker. It will fits in the Pathfinder cab?.... I fear that the larger diameter of the magnet would hit the metal amplifier/reverb housing. What do you think about? Do you ever tried to put a G10C in a Pathfinder 15R?
Cool amp! I'm jealous! Did you read my blog on the Pathfinder?
Anyway ... the Vet 10 would be a lot like the stock speaker ... which is cool ... but ...
The G10 would make the amp a lot louder, with more clean headroom ... and the smooth version would impart a little more smokey vintage vibe ... but with less chime ...
Let us know what you choose and how it works out!
Yes Vaughn, i read your very interesting review about the Pathfinder! I read also many great reviews about the G10C speaker, BUT.........with an american voiced speaker, i'll lose the Vox british flavor of my sound?...
Yes, the G10 is a very classic American voice. Weather that is a good thing or not ... only you can answer!
Vaughn, a frightening doubt: the G10 C has a larger magnet than the Bulldog stock speaker. It will fits in the Pathfinder cab?.... I fear that the larger diameter of the magnet would hit the metal amplifier/reverb housing. What do you think about? Do you ever tried to put a G10C in a Pathfinder 15R?
Thanks, Lorenzo