Jump to content

Eminence Governor vs Celestion Vintage 30?


LaXu

Recommended Posts

  • Members

I'm thinking of replacing the speaker in my Diezel Einstein. The V30 sounds otherwise fine, but the high mids seem to be kinda harsh and cause a nasty sizzle that I hate more than anything. Especially apparent on lower gain tones and low volumes.

 

I asked for a replacement suggestion at the Gear Page and was recommended to try the Eminence Governor. I have never tried Eminence speakers so I thought I'd get a "second opinion." TGP folks said that the Governor is less sizzly and has a smoother top end, is this true?

 

If not, what speaker would you recommend that has no sizzle at all, smooth highs and a thick but not nasal midrange? Fat, smooth and round are the keywords here.

 

I tried the Diezel with a G12H-100 and it sounded a lot less harsh and worked better for cleans and low gains but doesn't have the fat midrange of the V30 so it doesn't get that fat, round tone for leads.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Members

I have the Governor and V30.

 

The Governor is louder, less harsh, more bass. The V30 has a slightly tighter lower end. Not much though.

 

I run two Wizards, 1 governor and 1 V30 is two EarCandy 212 cabs. Sounds huge. Not shortage in mids either.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Members

I cant see how anyone could say a govenor seems cheap compared to a v30, i like both speakers but the eminence i got had a way better build quality and sounds just as good it is a little different though, why not just replace 2 and put them in an x pattern.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Members

 

Originally posted by DarkCide

I have the Governor and V30.


The Governor is louder, less harsh, more bass. The V30 has a slightly tighter lower end. Not much though.


I run two Wizards, 1 governor and 1 V30 is two EarCandy 212 cabs. Sounds huge. Not shortage in mids either.

 

 

 

 

how does the wizard compare to v30 and the governor?

wizard's specifications are almost identical to governor's

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Members

I would never consider Eminence unless I used 20 of them. Look into Webers' Michigan 12. It's a remake of the EV-SRO. I've used the V-30 in a Soldano and was happy with it, but the EV has never been beaten.IMHO. Women say size doesn't count? Well it does in magnets. :idea:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Members
Originally posted by zakian

I would never consider Eminence unless I used 20 of them. Look into Webers' Michigan 12. It's a remake of the EV-SRO.[/

QUOTE]

 

Why wouldn't you consider Eminence speakers? Over here Webers are really expensive and not that well available. What's the EV-SRO?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Members

i find the governer isn't quite as thick sounding, but pretty close...it's got a smoother top end, and isn't quite as gritty

 

another forumite comparing the two (about the gritiness) said the v30 is kinda like gravel, and the governer like course sandpaper; i think that's a pretty good analogy

 

the two sound pretty similar tho, so if you want a very different tone...the governer won't get you that

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Members

I just wanted to re-iterate that the build quality on both of the eminence speakers i got was very good, also ive never seen one ov those weber speakers but the magnets on my eminence speakers were f*ckin huge and the speakers are really really heavy.

I dont know why people rag on eminence so much, there speakers are just fine and on top of that when i emailed the company about what i was looking for tonewise i got a very detailed response from a senior lab tehnician who designes the things, when i emailed celestion i got a response from a glorified saleperson.

in the end thats what sealed the deal for me and im not unsatisfied with the sound of my cab at all.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Members

I second this and will add that the V30 records easier for me.

 

 

Originally posted by DarkCide

I have the Governor and V30.


The Governor is louder, less harsh, more bass. The V30 has a slightly tighter lower end. Not much though.


I run two Wizards, 1 governor and 1 V30 is two EarCandy 212 cabs. Sounds huge. Not shortage in mids either.

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 4 years later...
  • Members

 

the WGS Veteran 30 is pretty much a vintage 30, without the "harsh" upper-mid spike. I think they're like, 80 bucks direct. Check em out.Very high quality,too.

 

 

Why would you bump a thread that is 4 years, 9 months, and 29 days old?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Members

 

the WGS Veteran 30 is pretty much a vintage 30, without the "harsh" upper-mid spike. I think they're like, 80 bucks direct. Check em out.Very high quality,too.

 

 

I have never heard a veteran 30 in person and the thought of a v30 without the harshness to it is really appealing however, the recordings I have heard of the veteran 30 haven't sounded that good. Anyone have a good youtube video of them.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

×
×
  • Create New...