Hi all,
I'm now an official WGS addict, after getting a quad of veteran 10 for my SR reissue, and now a WGS G15C for my 67' Ampeg Gemini 2, which I really really really love (did I say really?), and I think the amp really became alive with that WGS speaker. I surprinsigly sounds even better but still "vintagy" with this new speaker.
Anyway, I have a really good silvertone 1484 too, but the cabinet is is pretty rough shape, beside it still has 2 vintage Jensen C12Q in it. I'm planning to keep this cab for the studio and use a new cab with 2 WGS speakers in it.
I'd like to keep that great vintage tone, the same way I did with the Ampeg Gemini 2.
Would a pair of WGS G12Q handle the relatively low power of the Silvertone 1484?
This amp is rated at about 40w but I think they're more about 25 to 35w thanks to the small OT.
A safer way would be to go with G12C/S as they're rated at 75w, but I'm afraid the amp would hardly make the speakers move...
Help me please ;) (life is hard sometimes haha)
Thanks,
Jean
Yea ... those Silvertone cabs were never really "roadworthy"!! Any of your speaker choices will work ... the question is what TONE do you want.
Two G12Q: The tone will be very similar to stock ... but with a HEALTHY pair of original Jensen P12sRs ... tone will be delicate and sweet/smooth with excellent touch-sensitivity ... and they will handle the wattage fine.
G12C/S: Big, Bold huge tone ... with a very smoky, smooth, but subdued top-end.
G12C (not smooth): LOUD ... and fairly bright with a subdued, but tight bottom.
A combination of a G12C & G12C/S will give you loud, huge, bright, and ... lots of bottom!