Glad I came back to this thread! Seems like Joe's managed to convert not just me but Chris too! Weber should make you their sales man
I've been playing my 30w Weber 12A125A (light dope) for a few months now, so thought I'd share some feedback on that. Firtsly, I absolutely love it!!! Without starting to gabble on meaningless terms, it basically makes most modern big-company offerings I've tried seem brittle, and harsh and "synthetic" by comparison. It seems to have more body and a sort of organic realness to the sound. Which is a characteristic of the old 60s and 70s speakers I love the most.
The effect this has on my playing is amazing too...and really shows the inspiration a few small, quality changes to your kit can bring out. The improvement in the sound not only spurs me on to play better, but allows me to make more of dynamics and encourages me to really let go. So basically I get more enjoyment out of my rig, and my audience are treated to more adventurous and enthusiastic playing, coupled with a tome that's more expressive and pleasing to the ear.
Downsides? Well, I have got to say that I have only two points here. The first one is not the speaker's fault but mine:
I'm using the speaker with a Certiatone Rock-It built into a 1x12" combo - so effectively an AC30 type amp with only one speaker and thus a smaller physical size for ease of transport etc. At very loud full volume gigs I found my original Celestion Gold cut through more - possibly due to the higher power ability coupled with the brittle treble-high tone that I don't really like actually helps here! That simply suggests to me that perhaps I should run the Ceriatone as a separate head and buy another Weber to make a 2x12" instead. The extra air moved I think would be enough to boost at the loud gig level, and have the tone benefits I've mentioned before (another reason why an AC30 uses two speakers not one!). Although I must say that if we’d had a decent PA at the gig i could have mic’d up the amp and not had a problem, so I’m not too fussed over all.
The second issue is a slight worry that using the Rock-It at its 30w+ rating into the 30w Weber at high volume levels might pose too high a risk of blowing the speaker. Wish Weber made a 40 – 50 w version I could try for peace of mind! I’m thinking of adding one of these 12A125A in my 18w Marshall inspired combo...no wattage worries there!
I’m loving Weber speakers, and have long been a fan of their attenuators too. Only problem for me is the shipping cost of heavy items from the US to the UK! The price of happiness!
