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New 10" for my Red Line Peavey Envoy 110

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tahall
09/18/2011 7:10am

Would you recommend the G10C/S or the G10C for use in my Red Line Peavey Transtube Envoy 110? It needs to be able to cover a lot of bases, as, depending on which band I'm with that night, I'll be playing Classic Rock one night, another Honky-tonk, yet another Blues, and some nights jazz...and, in my own trio, we do all those genres in the course of an evening, so I need it to do both "clean" and "raunch" equally well...I'm asking a lot of my amplification, I suppose.

If it helps to clarify, the guitars used are various Telecasters (only one has stock pickups), a P-90 equipted Les Paul, jr, a couple 'bucker equipted jazz boxes and a couple of lap steels (single coils on both).

Thanks for any advice you can share!

VAUGHN SKOW
10/11/2011 8:17pm

The Ribbed cone is more of an all-around speaker ... the smoothie is reminiscent of the uber-warm old smooth cone speakers of the late 40's and early 50's.  So, for you, I'd say ribbed will provide more pleasure :)

tahall
11/12/2011 4:43pm

Well, when you put it that way...LOL