Daniel...I have been unable to try my British Lead because I do not have a 1x12 cabinet. I bought one used on Ebay...I have three 2x12 cabs but I really won't get an idea of what this speaker sounds like mixed with another. It is a "Classic Lead"...not a British Lead...It looks good, and has the WGS Sticker on the magnet...and it is supposed to be the same speaker before WGS changed the name. The seller had a great history. I need two to try them out and actually hear what they do...but I have to obtain two of them to hear them. Is the "Classic Lead" the same as the "British Lead"? Or do I need to buy two new British Leads instead of just one?
I sometimes tune the entire guitar to D, then drop the low string to C when I play brutal metal, and a pair of veteran 30s handles it very well. The response is very quick and low end does not get flabby when palm muting.
British Lead. Hands down.
Daniel...I have been unable to try my British Lead because I do not have a 1x12 cabinet. I bought one used on Ebay...I have three 2x12 cabs but I really won't get an idea of what this speaker sounds like mixed with another. It is a "Classic Lead"...not a British Lead...It looks good, and has the WGS Sticker on the magnet...and it is supposed to be the same speaker before WGS changed the name. The seller had a great history. I need two to try them out and actually hear what they do...but I have to obtain two of them to hear them. Is the "Classic Lead" the same as the "British Lead"? Or do I need to buy two new British Leads instead of just one?
I sometimes tune the entire guitar to D, then drop the low string to C when I play brutal metal, and a pair of veteran 30s handles it very well. The response is very quick and low end does not get flabby when palm muting.