[quote name='alexclaber' post='575113' date='Aug 20 2009, 09:08 AM']I've used those old TE 4x10" combos a lot. They're very punchy, thick midrange, nice highs. However they don't have much bottom at all - try and stick some reggae through them and they just get grindier/growlier as they overdrive. If you like that sound they're great but they're very much a one trick pony - great rock sound due to the growly midrange, shy lows and sweet but not shiny highs, plus quite a lot of natural compression.
Alex[/quote]
I've never played through a Trace 4x10" combo but the '91 4x10" cab I have has enough bottom for me.
[quote name='EBS_freak' post='575119' date='Aug 20 2009, 09:14 AM']Changing the speakers will save weight... but nothing significant. The superlight cabs are light due mostly to the choice of wood. If you look at manufacturers standard cabs vs neo cabs, you'll see that the wood they use is different... and thats the big weight saver.[/quote]
Cheers. I don't know a lot about amps and cabs, I suppose I should search the forum a bit more and read up.