Case24 wrote:
You may be on to something regarding the Greenback. I’ve installed mine in my cab now and it is a brighter speaker than the one I had but in a good way. The previous one was dull and lifeless, a cheap Peavey of unknown origin. I had to back off the treble a bit but still lots of range to make adjustments. Speakers can really change your tone!
I knew you had a new one too and was curious about your thoughts on it. I went out and jammed with my combo today. I have to say, it sounded great. Everyone was impressed by it. I was running the treble on the Plexi channel at 3, so very low. It cut through nice but didn't seem harsh.
Afterwords, I took it to a friend, that happens to have a well broken in open-back Vox cab, loaded with a G12M Greenback. We swapped between his cab and my new G12M Greenback in the combo cab. We needed to move the treble control up to around 6-7 on the Vox cab to match the brightness of the 2-3 setting with the new Greenback. That pretty much tells me that its the new speaker. I am going to let this ride for awhile before considering any tweaks to the amp.
Some people use a variac to break in speakers. I think I have one in my attic if I can find it. I honestly don't remember why someone gave it to me, but I think it's up there somewhere. Not sure I feel brave enough to try it. Apparently the accepted formula for AC power break in is sqrt[(power/ 3) * impermanence]. For my 25W, 16 ohm speaker, that would be 11.5 volts AC.