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**PLEASE SUBSCRIBE AND HIT LIKE** - THANKS! For best experience TURN ON HD 0:00 Introduction 1:41 Jensen C10R 2:23 Jupiter 10SC 3:05 Stock Oxford 10J4 3:47 Warehouse Veteran 10 4:30 Eminence GA10-SC64 5:12 Weber 10F-150 5:54 Celestion G10 Greenback 6:37 Celestion G10 Creamback 7:18 Celestion G10 Gold 8:01 Jensen P10R 8:43 Weber Blue Pup 9:25 Weber Silver 10 Download high res files to listen on your own DAW here: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/649p0z2o96... Guitar: FCS ‘63 Tele - bridge PU/Twisted Tele. Amp: ‘67 Fender Princeton. All knobs at 5, reverb and tremolo off. Mic: SM57 an inch off the grill, straight on where the cone meets the dust cap of each speaker. Signal path: BAE 1073 into Apollo x8p, into Logic Pro X. I put some gain on the stereo bus to get the overall level up, but did not level match each track individually. The varying levels you hear are the speakers. The Ceramics: Jensen C10R – 25 Watt https://www.jensentone.com/vintage-ce... This speaker sounds like what I imagine the stock, vintage speaker may have sounded like when it was new. Trashy, bright and bouncy. Jupiter 10SC – 25 Watt https://jupitercondenser.com/product/... The price and looks of this speaker are fantastic. The tone to me however is like a less interesting C10R. I could see people liking it who like the sound of the C10R but want less sizzle. Oxford 10J4 (The stock, vintage speaker) http://fenderguru.com/amps/princeton-... Very bright and lacking in lows. I can also hear chatter coming off the cone or dust cap, which is magnified when you record it. Warehouse Veteran 10 – 20 Watt https://wgsusa.com/vet10 Overall smoother, warmer and more refined than the C10R. I could see this speaker being popular with people who want a more balanced tone than the C10R. Eminence GA10-SC64 - 20 Watt https://www.eminence.com/speakers/spe... This speaker has more pronounced mids than the other ceramics here, which translates as being livelier, and more exciting. I could see this speaker being popular in this amp with people generally looking for more mids. Weber 10F150 – 25 Watt https://www.tedweber.com/10f150 Noticeably louder than many of the other ceramics tested. I estimate it errors on the side of sounding a bit modern. If you are one of those wishing for a more muscle from the amp via a speaker, this might be a good speaker to consider. Celestion G10 Greenback – 30 Watt https://celestion.com/product/31/g10_... The build is top notch. It’s balanced, but lacks the chime associated with this amp. For that reason, it’s one that I would classify as not right for this particular amp. Celestion G10 Creamback – 45 Watt https://celestion.com/product/217/G10... The build quality is superb. To me it has more clarity than the G10 Greenback, and also provides some of the chime back. I could see this speaker being a favorite. THE ALNICOS: Celestion G10 Gold – 40 Watt https://celestion.com/product/7/celes... This speaker is lovely and the build is top shelf. It really dresses notes up. It’s a tidier sound than any other speaker here. It’s an arguably more expensive sound. I’m not sure it’s the right match however for this particular amp. I would argue it’s too classy sounding. I’ve seen people ask and have been asked myself if this speaker fits into a Princeton, and the answer is yes it does. Jensen P10R – 25 Watt https://www.jensentone.com/vintage-al... I’ve heard this speaker in many Fender amps so it’s tone was immediately recognizable. I found it open sounding, not compressing like the C10R. I could understand many feeling this is a the perfect upgrade as it’s got recognizable Fender tone, and offers a more complex sound than the C10R. Fender included this speaker in their recently released Hand-Wired ’64 Princeton reissue. Weber Blue Pup – 20 Watt https://www.tedweber.com/blue10a Like a Princeton had a baby with an AC15. It has that cool chime. I found it a bit looser in the lows than what works for me typically. I might use this speaker in the amp when I want to create a Vox sound while recording. All this said, this speaker is a complete departure from the original speaker or the C10R unless you only focus on the fact that all have a lot of chime. Weber Silver Ten – 20 Watt https://www.tedweber.com/slvr10a It sounds and reacts like a vintage speaker. It’s warm, yet still has chime. It compresses and sags. It’s loose in the lows, but in a vintage, worn in kind of way that sounds and feels very authentic. Playing it felt like what I would expect from a vintage Fender Tweed Deluxe. I liked it so much that I also ordered a 30 watt model to see if that would tighten up the lows a shade.