ANYTHING is better than the piece of shite 70/80! Aussie made Lorantzs would be even better. I've tried mine with my MP version and even tho not quite as loud, the sound was fuller, tighter and with better, less harsh high end clarity! GOOD swap Brent! WAS that V30 UK made or CN made? Cheers Guv!
70/80 actually because its more focused sound. I don't find it muddy at all, if anything it's the V30 that can become a mudfest once you add enough gain. If anything I'd just stick an EQ pedal. Usually cheaper than a speaker swap and very useful in a lot of scenarios.
@@DMSProduktions IMHO 70/80 is far from being a POS. It's a legit Celestion speaker recipe that works well for cutting through the mix and records very well too. Especially if you allow it to break in. It doesn't have the fatter bottom and chimeyness of a V30 when played clean, for sure, however with any reasonable amound of drive they take off. I usually prefer to have more drive and get the clean tone by guitar volume roll-off. That way it has more bottom end and chimeyness and you can also quickly jump to something crunchier in no time. I almost always see people swapping stuff for sometimes no reason, like "upgrading" stock Dimarzio/IBZ pickups to "real" Dimarzios. Despite the fact those are basically Dimarzio Super2 and SuperDistortion crossed with Steve's Special made in the same Dimarzio USA factory :))) There's an audience for everything, I even know people who really like the INF pickups in the older lower tier Ibanez models. Aaaanyway I really like this amp and its touch response with its shitty stock Celestion :) If anything I'd probably mod the input to a higher resistance value so that it allows more top end when using humbuckers and singles alike.
@@andreil1234 ALL valid points/options! I personally did NOT like ther 70/80 in the amp I got. It IS ok in isolation, but then hear it next to a better speaker, (LIKE my Lorantz vintage types) & there is NO comparison. They are a speaker that flatters just about ANY amp!
@@BrentHutchinson The Vintage 30 sounded better BUT it also has three years of being broken in. I wonder what my celestion 70/80 will sound like after three years of playing.
I like the 70/80 Always preferred them over the vintage 30 But cabinet residence and after being broken in it will have a massive difference, But a good overall test….Great Demo☘️
Tbh.... they both sounded great and equally valid to my ears. However, the 30 watt speaker in a bigger cab is definitely more practical for pub/small halls when gigging. Nice to see you both yesterday too. Enjoy your birthday celebrations at the weekend! 😁👍xx
Good Vid! Just swapped out the 70/80 for a V30. I’d recommend anyone with a Tube 15 to give it a go. The difference in character and presence is something that’s difficult to show on the comparison. Oh, and I’ve used a Chinese manufactured V30 (and it sounds spectacular!!).
The celestial speaker is a plus, however, If I had to buy the Vintage 30 speaker new, I’d invest the money towards a new amplifier like a 1 watt Marshall DSL or another tube amp in that price range.
Moi je lui est mis un Greenback , j'avais essayé le V30 , mais le Greenback est pour moi beaucoup mieux , j'ai également mis une petite pédale de volume JHS dans la boucle, pour pouvoir monter le volume sans déranger quand je joue en appartement !
The 70/80 definitely sounded more muddy, especially when playing chords. It sounded ok on the single string notes, but the Vintage 30 had much better chord articulation.
bonjour , j ai une question , j ai un cab avec un jensen dedans , je me tate entre acheter le combo HB ou la tete mighty 15 xatts , mais est ce que la tete est la version tete du combo ?
I put Celestion Creamback G12M-75, bias new output tubes, put Mullard NOS in V1, Telefunken and another tube at my discretion, installed bias for V1 position and the amp got more treble, three-wire reverb, it now sounds like $1500.
The 70/80 sounds good but i use my vintage 30 cabinet i prefer for practice at home ! But later i decided to play thru two amps and i use the 70/80 in the stock amp and use a Vintage 30 in the BadCat Cougar amp for practice ! Once you get away from the amp your highs drop off badly . This is the case on every amp !
It V30 is money well spent IMO. Better articulation, more "life" and more presence. That doesn't mean the standard speaker is bad - and it's going to be better as it breaks in but - in this test, the well-broken-in V30 is the better speaker. The only trouble is - it's not quite "apples to apples" - new speakers need a bit of wear-and-tear to loosen up the stiff fibres and the difference is substantial.
This is the video I was looking forward to,,, I knew you'd have a crack at the speaker swap and I gotta say it's closer than I expected, but V30 is the way 👍👍... The other thing you could try, which I know you could easily do, is make a baffle to plug the back of the Tube 15's Cabinet to make it closed back or open back and compare sounds.. would be very interesting.👏👏♥♥♥♥
Im gonna be honest. I could only hear a slight difference in the second comparison, but could hear a decent difference in the first comparison. Idk it im just tripping.
oh man... I used to hunt for old Spider 2 amps from line 6- can get them cheap and they come with legit celestions in them. I swapped one into a Fender Frontman. So much better. Vintage 30 for sure BTW
Because you can add a new set of tubes and a new speaker and still fork over less than you would with a Blues Junior. This ~$250 amp already blows the BJr away right out of the box.
And also you getting fully functional thing at once with a large headroom for modding when and how you want to. It’s interesting as an experience at the first place
Once the 70/80s get more broken in and "relaxed" they start sounding sweeter, janglier and filling the bottom end more readily while still keeping it tight on higher gain stuff. They are actually very good speakers IMHO.
Which one did you like best ?
ANYTHING is better than the piece of shite 70/80! Aussie made Lorantzs would be even better. I've tried mine with my MP version and even tho not quite as loud, the sound was fuller, tighter and with better, less harsh high end clarity!
GOOD swap Brent! WAS that V30 UK made or CN made?
Cheers Guv!
70/80 actually because its more focused sound. I don't find it muddy at all, if anything it's the V30 that can become a mudfest once you add enough gain.
If anything I'd just stick an EQ pedal. Usually cheaper than a speaker swap and very useful in a lot of scenarios.
@@DMSProduktions IMHO 70/80 is far from being a POS. It's a legit Celestion speaker recipe that works well for cutting through the mix and records very well too. Especially if you allow it to break in. It doesn't have the fatter bottom and chimeyness of a V30 when played clean, for sure, however with any reasonable amound of drive they take off.
I usually prefer to have more drive and get the clean tone by guitar volume roll-off. That way it has more bottom end and chimeyness and you can also quickly jump to something crunchier in no time.
I almost always see people swapping stuff for sometimes no reason, like "upgrading" stock Dimarzio/IBZ pickups to "real" Dimarzios. Despite the fact those are basically Dimarzio Super2 and SuperDistortion crossed with Steve's Special made in the same Dimarzio USA factory :)))
There's an audience for everything, I even know people who really like the INF pickups in the older lower tier Ibanez models.
Aaaanyway I really like this amp and its touch response with its shitty stock Celestion :) If anything I'd probably mod the input to a higher resistance value so that it allows more top end when using humbuckers and singles alike.
@@andreil1234 ALL valid points/options!
I personally did NOT like ther 70/80 in the amp I got. It IS ok in isolation, but then hear it next to a better speaker, (LIKE my Lorantz vintage types) & there is NO comparison. They are a speaker that flatters just about ANY amp!
@@BrentHutchinson The Vintage 30 sounded better BUT it also has three years of being broken in. I wonder what my celestion 70/80 will sound like after three years of playing.
I like the 70/80 Always preferred them over the vintage 30 But cabinet residence and after being broken in it will have a massive difference, But a good overall test….Great Demo☘️
thanks yes its a good point... I will break it in and have another go... x
Tbh.... they both sounded great and equally valid to my ears. However, the 30 watt speaker in a bigger cab is definitely more practical for pub/small halls when gigging. Nice to see you both yesterday too. Enjoy your birthday celebrations at the weekend! 😁👍xx
Thank you you bute xx
V30 for the stage to cut through, 70/80 for warming the house this winter.
70/80 sounds better in my opinion. Thanks for making the test. Subscribed.
And how about a Hesu Demon speaker inside and Revv G3 distortion pedal
Good Vid! Just swapped out the 70/80 for a V30. I’d recommend anyone with a Tube 15 to give it a go. The difference in character and presence is something that’s difficult to show on the comparison. Oh, and I’ve used a Chinese manufactured V30 (and it sounds spectacular!!).
The celestial speaker is a plus, however, If I had to buy the Vintage 30 speaker new, I’d invest the money towards a new amplifier like a 1 watt Marshall DSL or another tube amp in that price range.
Moi je lui est mis un Greenback , j'avais essayé le V30 , mais le Greenback est pour moi beaucoup mieux , j'ai également mis une petite pédale de volume JHS dans la boucle, pour pouvoir monter le volume sans déranger quand je joue en appartement !
I really can’t decide which is better. I don’t think you can lose either way. Loved the clean tones a lot.
The 70/80 definitely sounded more muddy, especially when playing chords. It sounded ok on the single string notes, but the Vintage 30 had much better chord articulation.
yes totally agree
bonjour , j ai une question , j ai un cab avec un jensen dedans , je me tate entre acheter le combo HB ou la tete mighty 15 xatts , mais est ce que la tete est la version tete du combo ?
I put Celestion Creamback G12M-75, bias new output tubes, put Mullard NOS in V1, Telefunken and another tube at my discretion, installed bias for V1 position and the amp got more treble, three-wire reverb, it now sounds like $1500.
*G12H-75
Great stuff man I gig mine every week still. Its a bit battered but going strong
I changed speaker (vintage60) spring tank and tubes (SovTek).It's a $ 990 amp now
Try a green back or a cream back if you can.
The 70/80 sounds good but i use my vintage 30 cabinet i prefer for practice at home !
But later i decided to play thru two amps and i use the 70/80 in the stock amp and use a Vintage 30 in the BadCat Cougar amp for practice !
Once you get away from the amp your highs drop off badly .
This is the case on every amp !
Vintage 30 for me because it's brighter and would be great for 80's Hair metal sound.
It V30 is money well spent IMO. Better articulation, more "life" and more presence. That doesn't mean the standard speaker is bad - and it's going to be better as it breaks in but - in this test, the well-broken-in V30 is the better speaker.
The only trouble is - it's not quite "apples to apples" - new speakers need a bit of wear-and-tear to loosen up the stiff fibres and the difference is substantial.
Totally agree
This is the video I was looking forward to,,, I knew you'd have a crack at the speaker swap and I gotta say it's closer than I expected, but V30 is the way 👍👍...
The other thing you could try, which I know you could easily do, is make a baffle to plug the back of the Tube 15's Cabinet to make it closed back or open back and compare sounds.. would be very interesting.👏👏♥♥♥♥
ohhhhhhh I like it
Im gonna be honest. I could only hear a slight difference in the second comparison, but could hear a decent difference in the first comparison. Idk it im just tripping.
Is there a noticable difference in volume between the two speakers?
No just tone
oh man... I used to hunt for old Spider 2 amps from line 6- can get them cheap and they come with legit celestions in them. I swapped one into a Fender Frontman. So much better. Vintage 30 for sure BTW
Nice home made amp! I have the HB. I liked the Vintage over the 70/30.
GREAT stuff M8ty ..... Always informative and very interesting ...... A useful video to enjoy .... M&MX ❤ / Mark T X ♥
would love to hear a hempback in there
Should I buy 16 or 8 ohms for my mono price 15 watt tube amp?
8 ohms.
Vintage for me!
How much would it cost to replace the speaker?
speaker is a about 80 quid
the V30 sounded less bassy to me mate, both sounded good :)
Vintage 30 sounds loads better imo. 70/80 sounds ok, just very bland/generic.
don't understand why people buy cheap and spend in mods that could pay for more quality staff original
Because you can add a new set of tubes and a new speaker and still fork over less than you would with a Blues Junior. This ~$250 amp already blows the BJr away right out of the box.
@@folderol8487 yes it is a very good amp, after a year of using it, although is my first tube one
And also you getting fully functional thing at once with a large headroom for modding when and how you want to. It’s interesting as an experience at the first place
Vintage 30 better all around
Excellent playing and demo, big failure trying to be funny ......my opinion.
🤣
he was funny to me, i prefer that than trying to be an asshole, and making it
I really can’t decide which is better. I don’t think you can lose either way. Loved the clean tones a lot.
Once the 70/80s get more broken in and "relaxed" they start sounding sweeter, janglier and filling the bottom end more readily while still keeping it tight on higher gain stuff. They are actually very good speakers IMHO.