Copperback every time. Has a wider frequency response than the other two. (Can go up to 5500Hz rather than only 5000Hz) Doesn’t get muddy as quick as other speakers with a more narrow range.
I really like the Copperback 250. All the 3 sound good , depending on what style your playing. I think though, for metal fast rhythms or lead, the Copperback outperforms the 2 others. Awesome note separation , even with high gain. It suits the Mesa/Boogie really well . It reminds me the evm12l . I thinking about bying one for my Mesa Mark iii combo.
Opinion: I liked the Copperback 12" 250 for its clean tone, this speaker would work well for a player looking for their own new sound maybe mix with a V-30?
I'm digging the neodymium magnet used in my Entwistle HDN bridge pickup. High Definition tightness rules with me. That being said. I never new about neodymium magnets in speakers till this video. The Neo Creamback sounds great on it's own. The New Copperback has definitely grabbed my attention though. I see the frequency range is from 70-5500hz, and sensitivity is at 100db.The bottom is tight, and the highs chime nicely, but not spiked. I does have neutral low mids though. Fortunately for me. I like 2X12 twelve cabs with 2 different speakers that blend well with each other. After futher research I find the G12 Century Vintage. Frequency range is 75-5000hz at 98db Sounds like a Kick Ass high def Tight sounding speaker. BUT it's lacking a little in the bottom end a bit. The mids are where this bad boy shines. So what I'm going to do is pair a G12 Century Neo with a Copperback Neo in a 2X12 vertical cab I found, and Lord have mercy on the crowded houses soul. And weighing in at a mere 40lb. I feel it would destroy a 4X12 cab LOL. But that's just MHO. Somebody please tell me I'm wrong before I do This!
0:20 Vintage 30 Strum
0:30 Vintage 30 picking
0:40 Neo Creamback strum
0:50 Neo Creamback picking
0:59 Neo Copperhead strum
1:09 Neo Copperhead picking
Isolated Tones
High Gain 1
5:48 Vintage 30
5:59 Vintage 30 2
6:06 Neo Creamback 1
6:15 Neo Creamback 2
6:24 Neo Copperhead 1
6:33 Neo Copperhead 2
Lower Gain
6:43 Vintage 30 1
6:52 Vintage 30 2
6:59 Neo Creamback 1
7:07 Neo Creamback 2
7:16 Neo Copperhead 1
7:24 Neo Copperhead 2
High Gain 2
7:31 Vintage 30
7:50 Neo Creamback
8:08 Neo Copperhead
bravo.
the neo really mixes well. lets the bass fill the bottom. nice clarity.
very cool! thanks for upload this, killer player and great speakers
very good, all 3 sounds great in their own ways
Copperback every time. Has a wider frequency response than the other two. (Can go up to 5500Hz rather than only 5000Hz) Doesn’t get muddy as quick as other speakers with a more narrow range.
Copperback almost has an Alnico vibe about it. I like it.
good demo and great lead/riffs
There's something disturbing about that copperback but I like how it's sounds unique at the same time.
I really like the Copperback 250.
All the 3 sound good , depending on what style your playing. I think though, for metal fast rhythms or lead, the Copperback outperforms the 2 others. Awesome note separation , even with high gain. It suits the Mesa/Boogie really well .
It reminds me the evm12l .
I thinking about bying one for my Mesa Mark iii combo.
The copperback has a wax paper kind of nasal fuzz buzz.
Exactly! they should rename them the: Celestion Kazooback speakers.
Yeah it sounds broken
Opinion: I liked the Copperback 12" 250 for its clean tone, this speaker would work well for a player looking for their own new sound maybe mix with a V-30?
Please! Make a 10" version of the copperback! You cannot find good 10" EV style speakers anywhere!
I'm digging the neodymium magnet used in my Entwistle HDN bridge pickup. High Definition tightness rules with me. That being said. I never new about neodymium magnets in speakers till this video. The Neo Creamback sounds great on it's own. The New Copperback has definitely grabbed my attention though. I see the frequency range is from 70-5500hz, and sensitivity is at 100db.The bottom is tight, and the highs chime nicely, but not spiked. I does have neutral low mids though. Fortunately for me. I like 2X12 twelve cabs with 2 different speakers that blend well with each other. After futher research I find the G12 Century Vintage. Frequency range is 75-5000hz at 98db Sounds like a Kick Ass high def Tight sounding speaker. BUT it's lacking a little in the bottom end a bit. The mids are where this bad boy shines. So what I'm going to do is pair a G12 Century Neo with a Copperback Neo in a 2X12 vertical cab I found, and Lord have mercy on the crowded houses soul. And weighing in at a mere 40lb. I feel it would destroy a 4X12 cab LOL. But that's just MHO. Somebody please tell me I'm wrong before I do This!
V30s for me.
The copperback for sure has that evm12l vibe
👍🇬🇧❤NEO COPPERBACK
During your first metal full mix you're using the same audio track for the v30 and neo creamback
All those speakers got drowned out by the kick drum in high gain. I dont know if thats bad EQ or if they just suck and have no mid.
Neo surprisingly sounded best to me
Which?
The copperback 250 disappointed me in this demo wish I could try it in person might think differently
Looking for speakers with decent bass, scooped out 300hz but a decent upper mid bump with clear treble that's not zappy...
What is the update from original?
Neo...
Copperback sounds awful. V30 and Neo were fine.
Agreed. The copper is garbage. Nasely, terrible midrange.
agreed. and i prefer the bite of the v30 over the smoother creamback