Tried a different weber then this one.
Weber ceramic blue dog 50 watt.
This amp is much more usable for me now.
Classic vox blue tone with ceramic punch and big low end.
The 15 watt is aggressive bright with a strong midrange crang.
Try pairing this with a silver bell in a 2 12 combination.
At the other end the 100 watt is warm smooth yet is detailed and clear with very good definition.
Great low end from the silver bell while retaining clarity and definition from the blue dog.
When i ran a 50 watt head tube rectified traynor bassmaster i also had a 2x12 cab loaded with a weber blue alnico and ceramic speaker.
As with the blue dog the 75 and 100 watt models use very high temperature voice coils that are the same weight and mass as the lower power voice coils.
Also available with weber s hemp cone which is a smoother darker tone with less attack great for taming treble.
Weber ceramic blue dog 12 16 ohm.
Bright clear big natural low end lots of chime and ring detail that doesn t get hard or harsh at high volumes more headroom than the alnico version.
4 75 no cover 5 375 with cover cutout size.
The 15 watt is aggressive bright with a complex and textured midrange and upper midrange bite.
At the other end the 100 watt is warm smooth yet is detailed and clear with very good definition.
It is not broke in yet but it fixed the problem.
My made in china ac15 was way too bright sounding.
The blue dog alnico 50 watt 12 inch was loaded into an external cab and the supro redirected in.
In my new amp a 1967 traynor ygm 1 guitarmate i tried.
The rig was too much amp so i switched to a 1x12 combo but could never quite get the sound i wanted.
The result is the overall sound is complemented and improved by the speaker increasing and making more authentic the 60 s supro ness of the tone.