I’m still wondering about how the sound dispersion vs “beaming” is on this speaker compared to the Eminence speaker that Mic normally uses...
Yes, I'm curious about this as well
I’m still wondering about how the sound dispersion vs “beaming” is on this speaker compared to the Eminence speaker that Mic normally uses...
I'm having a friend build me one of those cabs now BUT it will have a build poweramp like if it was an Active Monitor! I plan on using it together with a Scumback speaker probably untill summer if Celestion wants too lol.So celestian is providing specs to build your own cab for this speaker.
"The F12-X200 will deliver great tone in a conventional open or closed back guitar cab. However, to get the most from the speaker's full range capability, we recommend loading it into a bass reflex cabinet.
Here's one you can build yourself."
Do you have a jig for the joinery? Something you made or something off the shelf?Work in progress on the Celestion cab.
A close friend of mine that is my guitar and amp builder is making me the cab.Do you have a jig for the joinery? Something you made or something off the shelf?
That sounds one of a kind, unique tone and effects with expressively original playing, very cool!https://m.culturebox.francetvinfo.f...uyen-le-le-guitariste-au-long-cours-16-286426
You can hear those F12 X200 recorded with a Zoom placed in between the 2 cabs. Clean sound, AxeFX III and Count to 5 pedal (used in the beginning)
Nunu, thanks for the feedback!
I’m a little confused regarding the sound dispersion description. Are you saying that you need to have your head dead-center with the speaker cone in order to hear all of the frequencies, or no?
That sounds one of a kind, unique tone and effects with expressively original playing, very cool!
I see that your cab is open back, maybe this volume problem will be solved if it was a closed back?With the F12, if that aiming angle is not precisely right, I may lose some Dbs while being off-axis... It's more a volume difference than a frequency difference.
BTW my cab build looks like it's celebrating St. Patricks now jeje... it will have an option to open or close the back so I can test speakers and see how they sound both ways.
That sounds one of a kind, unique tone and effects with expressively original playing, very cool!
The only reason why I said that is because you said that "t's more a volume difference than a frequency difference." so I'm just trying to wrap my head around that since Celestion has said since the beginning that the idea of this speaker is to have a wider dispersion and their cab design is a closed back cab... so I'm just thinking out loud, someone has to give it a try and give us the feedback.Looks good ! Personally I don't see why a closed back would make a wider dispersion, but let us know !
The wedge is with a group of folks at the moment who are putting it through the wringer... I expect to be able to pass along some of their thoughts in the near future.
Just wondering if you have any updates on this? Also curious if you will be offering them with your XiTone wedges in the near future? I'm still running my Matrix amp into my Mesa guitar cabs and want to go full range soon. There's a guy 20 mins away from me selling off his XiTone passive wedges, and I'm trying to decide whether to pick them up from him or wait until you have a new solution with the F12-X200 available. Help!