Emohawk wrote:
Not so much that you're predictable, more because this question was really right in your wheelhouse.
And yes, this is helpful. It tells me that the 10" TTC's may not be what I'm looking for. How would you compare that cab to your Hiwatt? I ask because the Fane clones I have in my Triwatt cab sound very much like vintage Jensens, but a little more present & "hi-fi" - which sounds pretty close to your description of your 4x10 TTC cab.
That's pretty much what I would have expected based on all the TT clips I've heard on the forum. The TT's seem to have a "boutique British" foundation, which I'm sure is why the 10's sound killer with the TC-15. Come to think of it, maybe one of those 10's would work in my AC4TV if I decide to keep it - the factory speaker is pure dog-poo IMO.
Anyway, that "British" heritage is precisely what I DON'T want in the DR, especially since I can get that from my Triwatt cab. What I DO want is a "boutique American" flavor, which is why I like the Eminence Screaming Eagle. If I decide on a 12" cab, that speaker will be high on my list.
That is also why I'm curious about the TT San Rafael, as the name implies an American voicing. If those could be described as a "boutique C10R/C12R", that would be perfect. It's also a lower wattage speaker than the other TT's (25w vs 50w), and with the lower power of the DR (20-ish watts) the speakers will be worked a little harder and I might be able to achieve some nicer cone breakup at higher volumes.
Unfortunately, TT has precious little on their site in the way of descriptions of the speaker's tone, so I'm hunting.
But I have seen comments online that indicate it's a good match for low-powered BF Fenders.
My Marshall TTC cab sounds NOTHING like my Hiwatt - the Hiwatt has a darker, thick, non-forward (but still nice top) thing going on, the TTC's are more forward, smoother, and creamier but still retain a real forward bright present sound... Sounds like your Hiwatt cab doesn't sound like mine at all!! I don't think a whole lot about Brit/American tone, but if I had to characterize the 10" TTC's I would lean more towards American. I can without reservation say that the TTC's sound NOTHING like the 10" Celestion G10's that were in there before... almost at the exact opposite end of the spectrum...
I don't think you'll be happy with the TTSR at all Emo for what you're describing - when we tested at Stephen's, we were getting cone breakup at low volumes (with the 15W Trinity Deluxe)!! They're pretty "relaxed" from top to bottom!! LOL! They were like a lower headroom, lower volume, mushier Greenback. I think they're the perfect speaker if you want cone breakup a lot of the time and a soft speaker... from what I heard on that play test, tight - which is what you said you're after - is not at all a part of the TTSR... and FWIW, the TTSR sounds NOTHING at all like the TTC and TTA to me...
Perhaps my descriptions or word-choices were poor, but what I was trying to say is that indeed I would characterize the 10" TTC as a "boutique C10"... maybe I can pull a clip or two out of one of my current projects so you can hear them for yourself...
Or maybe what you're after is simply a Jensen...
I haven't heard an Eminence that I like as much as my C12K's or P10R's... I actually think my next speaker purchase is some P12N's.
My perspective on the Deluxe could be totally skewed here as well FWIW... when I had Stephen's Deluxe I didn't like the vintage Rola he had in it very much, and my favourite speaker with that amp was a Celestion CL80! Not exactly a traditional pairing!!
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