Has anyone really dug in to the AT4 speakers and cabs? I've been a bit distracted with other stuff since AT4 came out, and have only just started really messing with the speaker-swapping feature -- and it seems tremendously cool though also like it would benefit from significant written (manual) or video-tutorial guidance!
There a user-speculated list of possible AT4 name vs. real-world speaker models floating around; here's one copy: https://www.gearslutz.com/board/11453628-post339.html. It would be interesting to know what the logic behind some of the apparent variants (e.g., the two Brit Anniversary models, or the three Brit Vn models). This post from Brian gives some clues, though one rapidly discovers that the 2 Slash cabs use different speaker models, as do the Orange PPC212 and PPC412.
Also, that different cabs have different constructions now seems more obvious than ever, even when using the same speakers. For example, the Closed 25 C, and the Closed Vintage 1 & 2 all use Brit Green speakers, but all sound quite different. I recall that the Closed Vintage 1 is the angled Marshall 4x12 ('70s?) cab, and the Closed Vintage 2 is the complementary straight-front, but is the Closed 25 C then an earlier ('60s?) model of Marshall cab (straight or angled)?
All the "stock" 4x12 cab models come with the same 4 "matching" speakers, of course, but though it's reasonable obvious that it makes a difference to the tone putting the cab mics in front of 2 different speakers, I haven't quite figured out to what extant any non-mic'd speakers are affecting the tone. (For example, I can load a 4x12 cab with 4 different speakers, but only mic 2 of those, and I haven't figured out whether and/or how much it matters what the speakers that aren't mic'd are.)
Has anyone else been playing with this stuff? There are a lot of possible combinations and tonal variations!