First is the silver bell.
Weber silver bell ceramic audio.
Reminiscent of the classic marshall stack tone.
4 75 no cover 5 375 with cover cutout size.
But something was missing.
Also available with weber s hemp cone which is a smoother darker tone with less attack great for taming treble.
All of these are great speakers.
On the weber site it says the silver bell is designed to imitate the classic marshall stack tone.
Here s a quick demonstration comparing these two speakers through a marshall 1987.
But i ve heard that the silver bell is also designed to imitate a silver greenback.
The m sounds more.
The silver bell has less coloration tighter and more pronounced bass and really sweet breakup.
I ve got a weber silver bell arriving in a day or two.
I believe the weber 1225 is designed to imitate the celestion greenback cuz it mentions the model number g12m 25.
Great low end from the silver bell while retaining clarity and definition from the blue dog.
A silver bell doesn t sound much like a g12m h style speaker imo.
Classic marshall tone with ceramic punch.
Or a pair of each in a 4 12.
12 40oz ceramic magnet 1 3 4 voice coil ribbed cone.
As with all weber speakers the higher the power rating the warmer and smoother the speaker.
Weber silver bell ceramic 50w speaker i bought the speaker a few months ago in order to have a cool sounding closed back 1x12 cabinet but i had just used my convertible cab as an open back until.
Prior to the silver bell i used a celestion g12h30 warehouse reaper alnico blue and weber ceramic blue dog.
The m get s outperformed in the clean ranges the silver bell has a full and chimey sound you don t get in an m.
It seems to have scooped mids to my ear compared to the other speakers.