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Much better with this spanky little amp than the Weber, as much as it pains me to say that.
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It rounded out the bottom end and gave the amp serious growl
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Its a very efficient speaker, made the amp louder, improved bass and mids plus a creamy high end
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For example, The sound from loud amps like Marshals and Fenders are very irritating to my ears, so I based my choice on reviews and information shared by amazon customers as well as on other websites and forums
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I have a ValveTrain Concord (Great amp, 5F2 circuit like Princeton), and it came with a good speaker, but I wanted to see if I could get a little more character
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The stock speaker was pretty darned good, truth be told, but as reported everywhere, it did sound like a speaker swap would improve the amp a lot
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More efficient, love the tone, improved the amp so much
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The amp is noticeably louder but less piercing with the higher or treble tones
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though I plan to upgrade the tone switch to a variable tone knob with a push pull to get the raw as well, should make it a pretty versatile amp once that is done
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It made the amp a better version of itself which I am very happy about
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Better tone, overall louder, and now a 160 mph wind can't blow the amp over... it's a tank!
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I love my amp now and this speaker did the trick.
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It was a night and day difference in sound quality, and I can enjoy the amp even without any effects pedals
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Much better with this spanky little amp than the Weber, as much as it pains me to say that.
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It also has a nice speaker break up when pushed, which also has improved as it has broken in
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For example, The sound from loud amps like Marshals and Fenders are very irritating to my ears, so I based my choice on reviews and information shared by amazon customers as well as on other websites and forums