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Egnater / Randall Modular Amps
Here we go again....best Speaker in an RM50?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jaded Faith" data-source="post: 137500" data-attributes="member: 1068"><p>Ironically I just rolled about a dozen speakers through my RM50 combo in the past 2 months, as I plan to use it gigging with my band. I had some near hits, many misses and some mixed results. Shockingly, the hands down winner fits your tonal description perfectly. With not a single reservation, go with the Celestion Creamback M.</p><p></p><p>It's a 65W Greenback tone with better focus in the bottom end, balanced mids with woody knock and a top that compresses beautifully when pushed. My artist Nick just picked up a quad of them for various Bogners that he uses live and he was floored with all of them.</p><p></p><p>The closest second was the Creamback H. The V30 was an honorable mention with reservations. The CL80 was very plain, dare I say flat. The T75 was....well you know all about that. The G12-65 Heritage wasn't tried because the Creamback M broke my jaw as it dropped it so quickly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaded Faith, post: 137500, member: 1068"] Ironically I just rolled about a dozen speakers through my RM50 combo in the past 2 months, as I plan to use it gigging with my band. I had some near hits, many misses and some mixed results. Shockingly, the hands down winner fits your tonal description perfectly. With not a single reservation, go with the Celestion Creamback M. It's a 65W Greenback tone with better focus in the bottom end, balanced mids with woody knock and a top that compresses beautifully when pushed. My artist Nick just picked up a quad of them for various Bogners that he uses live and he was floored with all of them. The closest second was the Creamback H. The V30 was an honorable mention with reservations. The CL80 was very plain, dare I say flat. The T75 was....well you know all about that. The G12-65 Heritage wasn't tried because the Creamback M broke my jaw as it dropped it so quickly. [/QUOTE]
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Here we go again....best Speaker in an RM50?
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