Dave6789 wrote:
I am looking at 4 speakers for my combo build of the Tramp. They are:
WGS 12" Veteran 30 - 60 watts
WBS 12" British Lead - 80 watts
WGS 10 " Veteran - 20 watts
WGS 10" G10C - 75 watts.
If anyone has used any of the speakers, your input would be appreciated. I do not know if the 12" speakers will fit in the tramp case, if you have put them in, let me know.
Thanks,
I have all 4, go with the G10C in the combo for all round use slanted more towards the Fenderish and still do Marshall/Vox type tone. 10" vetran will give real cone breakup with the tramp and a 6L6 when you are in 'tude mode, you get a real Marshall vibe. Install a second switch in the back panel so you can use an EL34 and it gets real marshall type sound.
The British lead is an in your face kinda of nasal type mostly midrange tone. Cuts through anything. Using it in my Peavey Windsor studio combo (anything is better than a Blue Marvel) and it gets lots of play, But I wouldn't put it in the Tramp as it is not a tone for practice work.
I have the Vet 30 in a closed back 1x12 that works well with all my amps.
In my combo I am using the G10A and it is a phenomenal sounding combination. Normally in parallel with a WGS ET65 closed back 1x12 ext cab.
In the Combo go with a 10", easier to plug and unplug speakers, change tubes and impeadance selector switch access.
If you really have a need for a 12", see how much Coco will charge for an upgrade to a tweed combo with a cut out in the top for a Tramp. Then you have lots of space.
My preference is for the 10" is it keeps the weight down a little and the combo was made to travel and it does.
You can always add a ext cab down the road with any 12" you want.
Unless you like 15" speakers.
For the Tramp I built in a head style I have a 1x12 open back cab being made with a WGS G15C squeezed in
