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Post by Mitch on Mar 18, 2007 14:33:31 GMT -7
Hey guys, I want to get a Weber 12F150 for an extra cab. I just went to the weber site and there's like 5 different versions of this ?
12F150 12F150-O 12F150-B 12F150-T 12F150-A 12F150-W
You guys that have one of these, which version did you select ? Going to be in a single 12 cab w/ a Z28 head. Playing mainly Strat / Tele
Thanks in advance for any light you can shed on these different models of the F150.
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Post by Ridgeback on Mar 18, 2007 16:48:47 GMT -7
I have a 25 watt 12F150B (light dope) that sounded great when I tried it in a 1x12 with the Z-28. I have several versions of Weber's 12A150's also but that is the only ceramic version that I have any experience with. I currently have the 12F150B paired with a 12A150W in a homemade 2x12 open back cab and that is currently my favorite speaker combo with the Z-28.
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Post by dei305 on Mar 18, 2007 18:41:43 GMT -7
Mitch, The 12F-150 works great in Fender amps. This speaker will give your Z a bit more Fender flavor. Tweed Twin tone with ceramic punch. Replaces Chicago Jensen C12N and Oxford ceramic 12's. 12", 40oz ceramic magnet, 25 or 50 watts, 1-1/2" voice coil, ribbed cone. Warm, smooth breakup, aggressive, punchy, loud. 12F150B: tone with british twist and ceramic punch. 12", 40oz Ceramic magnet, 25 or 50 watts, 1-1/2" voice coil. British Kurt-Mueller cone w/ribs. Chimey, punchy, moderate low end, strong mids, clear highs, smooth breakup, more headroom than the AlNiCo version. I think the 150B would complement as well with just touch of Brit flavor. I would also recommend Weber beam blockers as well. Rick
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