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EarCandy examines the Eminence Neo Deltalite II 2512 8 ohms 250 watts

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Uploaded by on Oct 19, 2008

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Tim goes over the 99.9db 8 ohm 250 watt neo 12 inch.
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  • man this is the way to go. i'm about to upgrade all my cabs with the 2515 15" version. 7oz vs 100oz?

  • Cool, if you dont mind, come back and let us know your thoughts on the difference between the ceramic speakers and the neo speakers.

    Thanks!

  • How does this speaker compare to the Celestion G12 Century and G12 Century Vintage? I know the G12 Century is 102db sensitive and handles 80 watts and is probably the most linear speaker that Celestion makes up especially more toward 20k. I just wanted to know if you think this one is better?

  • I would not say it is better, it is different. I think it is a tad darker and has more definition on the pick attack or at the point of bass but all in all, It is a great speaker that throws out tone without looking or sounding out of control. The century's db level is ok, I wish it was a little lower with a little bit thicker of a cone material, this would prevent out of control feedback latching and scare off some cone cry as well.

  • Haha. You said rear loading. Uh-huhuhuh

  • uh huh huhuh

    and in doing so, we made you type Rear Loading... uh huhh huhuhuhhh

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  • The magnet weight is 7 oz not 7 pounds.

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