Hi,
This is a short message to say that the ET65 is excellent in my "once upon a time it was a Fender Blues Jr" amp. I had used a Celestion G12H30 70th Anniversary Special Edition for the past 6 or 7 years, but wanted a change for something with less of the shrill high-end. The Celestion was not bad, but every once in a while it was screeeeech!
The ET65 is perfect. It is everything the G12H30 is, but much much better, without the ice pick.
BTW, I use the HM75 with a point-to-point handwired boutique amp that was based on a 50-watt JCM800. That speaker is perfect for that amp.
I LOVE MY WGS SPEAKERS!
Thanks, Jimmy
Cool beans Jimmy ... thanks for taking the time to post your results (and Love :-) here!
Sure is a damn good speaker got two in my 2x12 cab, with my custom handmade (by me) 50watt harmonica amp 2x6l6, PERFECT tone the whole naghbourhood can enjoy. at least till the cops show up lol. crystal clear feck all feedback just perfect for harp. yeah I just love em too.
Thanks WGS
No, thank YOU for taking the time to post your results here where we can ALL learn from them!.
:-)
I have a 1973 SFSR that I have in a custom built 12" combo cab. I had a Weber 12F150A in this combo for the past 8 years or so and just put in a WGS ET65 in it. WOW! I am shocked at how much it has open up the frequnies in this amp. Prior to this I needed the bright switch on, but now I can turn it off. The amp seems to sustain better now and has more lows and highs. A really nice addition to this amp. I used to be a Weber die hard, but now I have been converted! :)
Cheers
Tim
Yea! The ET65s LOVE those old 40-watt Fenders in a open-back 1x12 config. Thanks for posting your results :-)
ET-65 is all round perfect speaker IMO. Not a lot of grit, nor is it ultra-clean. Perfect balance.