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Topic: 10" speaker recommendations
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Dan Tyack Member From: Seattle, WA USA
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posted 15 January 2005 08:39 PM
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I just got a great deal on a Fender Vibroverb reissue (the '63 one with 2X10" speakers). The amp sounds great, but the speakers (stock) are nothing to write home about. What 10" speakers do you guys like? I'm probably going to put two disssimilar speakers in there. I want as much bottom end as possible, and efficiency is good (I want to be able to use this as a pedal steel amp in a pinch). JBL? EV? Jenson? Weber? ??------------------ www.tyack.com
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George Rozak Member From: Braidwood, Illinois USA
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posted 15 January 2005 09:35 PM
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I've got a practice rack system that I'm using a single 10" Eminence BP102 with. It's a bass speaker so it should give you some of that bottom you're looking for. Never tried two of them together though. The single doesn't sound bad at lower volumes. Never tried really pushing it. I believe it's rated at 200 watts/8 ohms. ------------------ Sho-Bud: Professional & Fingertip |
Andy Zynda Member From: Wisconsin
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posted 16 January 2005 07:59 AM
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You can't lose with a Weber. The California series for big, clean tone, and the vintage series for some grind. They are the closest thing to Vintage Jensen, and D Series JBL's that you'll find on the planet. www.webervst.com And dont be afraid to email Ted for advice on speaker choice for your situation. He's always there to answer questions, usually within 24 hours. -andy-
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David Spangler Member From: Kerrville, TX USA
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posted 16 January 2005 08:54 AM
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Dan, if you can find a pair of EV EVM10 speakers, if they will fit in the amp, if you can lift it, you'll never look back.Avoid the JBL 10" speakers as they are way too shrill, nothing like the JBL 12 and 15s. The Eminence is a good choice. Consider the Eminence Delta-Lite 2510 also. ------------------ David Spangler |
Dan Tyack Member From: Seattle, WA USA
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posted 16 January 2005 09:41 AM
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Thanks for the information, folks! I read that Weber has an EV like 10" speaker, that sounds interesting. I'm looking for a fat low end more than sparkly highs. I have played a Super with all 10" JBLs and that was painful. ------------------ www.tyack.com
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Jon Light Member From: Brooklyn, NY
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posted 16 January 2005 09:49 AM
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Dan--the EV-like Weber would be the Michigan. I have no experience with it. I do hae a pair of Calis in a 2x10 cab. Never really had a chance to use it or break them in--got sidetracked with other stuff. But my first observation was that with this particular Genz-Benz hybrid cab--half open, half closed back--there is a ton of thump out of these speakers. Too much, in fact, and I will eventually change out one of the speakers from the closed chamber with something with less bottom. If you are interested in one 16 ohm Cali ceramic, paper dome, contact me. |
Joe E Member From: Plainfield,IL
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posted 17 January 2005 11:59 AM
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Hey Dan,I really like the Reverend tone 10-30's and they are priced right to. They sound nice and phat and just a little spongy on the bottom. So great for blues, and roots. They now make a newer model 10-25's that have a tighter bottom end (less spongy) that sound nice to. They are just not as shrill as the Jensen P10R's that I had, nor the Mojo Tone P10rs which are a modified Jensen style speaker. oops forgot to add, great for 6 string and lap steels, not positive if they would be clean enough for PSG, but I doubt the amp would be either if it is the 40 watter. I use the above speakers in my super reverb and was able to use all four the same. I did not have to mix and match to get a full sound. I pay around 50 bucks a pair for them all the time on ebay. Joe[This message was edited by Joe E on 17 January 2005 at 12:02 PM.] |
Jody Carver Member From: The Knight Of Fender Tweed~ Dodger Blue Forever
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posted 17 January 2005 12:05 PM
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Dan, if you can find a pair of EV EVM10 speakers, if they will fit in the amp, if you can lift it, you'll never look back....(Spangler) is correct. I have a "new" 410 HD 130 in white pinwale that has 4 each 10" EV speakers. I never use the amp as it was given to me by Leo when Music Man closed its doors. Willie Nelsons group uses this model amp and I was contacted by Ernie Ball asking me if I was interested in selling my amp to Willie. I couldnt let it go.I feel that 10" speakers move more air than 12's..only my opinion..One of Music Man's most popular selling amps was the 210HD 130 which was a killer of an amp. I presently own in addition to the 410HD 150 is a 212HD 150 with Altec 417 12" speakers that weigh a ton. But what a sound. I have an extension cab with 2 Altec 417 12" speakers if the occasion arises. These are great speakers. My amps were modified by Leo Fender shortly before he became ill and sold the company. Spangler's comment you'll never look back,,,why? because I advise no one to stand behind an amp with those speakers..It has the effect of a "scud missle" |
Ken Fox Member From: Ray City, GA USA
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posted 19 January 2005 12:14 PM
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The Eminence Delta Lites come in 10" as well. |
Dan Tyack Member From: Seattle, WA USA
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posted 19 January 2005 12:42 PM
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Thanks everybody!I am leaning towards the EVs (except for the weight). Ken, how do those DeltaLites sound? ------------------ www.tyack.com
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Hiro Keitora Member From: New York, New York
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posted 19 January 2005 05:44 PM
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I got Delta-lite 15" in Marrs cabinet. It's verrry even sounding from top to the bottom. So for me, to make this sound a little closer to say, JBL, I need to push up Treble on amp to "Fake" that bright sound. Actually, JBL is the one "Faking" it to make us hear it "bright" by scooping off the mid. Anyway, I too am also interested in 10" Delta-lite. it's 40hz to 3.5k hz( same as 15" one), and most of speakers we like cuts off around 5k. I don't know that means anything...Anyone with 10" Delta-lite??? |
Ken Fox Member From: Ray City, GA USA
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posted 20 January 2005 03:30 PM
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Actually I have heard them! I helped Dean Rankin put together 2 cabs with a 15" in each and two more cabs with 4-each Delta-Lites 10" speakers. They sounded great! And he is using them for steel.[This message was edited by Ken Fox on 20 January 2005 at 06:41 PM.] |
Dustin Rigsby Member From: Columbus, Ohio
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posted 30 January 2005 09:31 PM
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Dan, If you are going for the rock sound,you can't go wrong with Celestion Greenbacks. I have them in my Marshall 410 (1965B)for guitar and they sound great for the blues/rock style.------------------ D.S. Rigsby Wilcox SD10 3&5 www.touchinglittlelives.org |
Jerry Clardy Member From: El Paso, Texas, USA
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posted 31 January 2005 01:45 AM
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EV Force 10 if you can find them. |
Webb Kline Member From: Bloomsburg, PA
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posted 31 January 2005 05:31 AM
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I 3rd the motion on the EVM10s. Those speakers sound amazing with just about any kind of instrument close range, and take a real beating. I use a pair of EV cabinets with the EVMs and a n EV tweeter in each for one of my rigs and, with my Pod, my sound is great and I never want for any more power. That is in a re-miking situation, though. Wouldn't want to use them if that was all I was playing through. ------------------ MCI D10 8+5, ZB 11/10 8+3 Early 30s Dobro, Harmony Lap Steel, ad infinitum |
Ken Fox Member From: Ray City, GA USA
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posted 31 January 2005 08:42 AM
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I have the Force 12 in a Dual Professional and they are just excellent! I bet the 10's are as good. Hard to find, no longer produced. |
Ken Fox Member From: Ray City, GA USA
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posted 31 January 2005 08:45 AM
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The Eminence speakers are awesome. There is a lot more than just Delta Lites. They are the largest manufacturer of speakers in the world. They also make the Blue Marvel speakers for Peavey. Here are the links: http://editweb.iglou.com/eminence/eminence/pages/products02/speakpro/kap10.htm http://editweb.iglou.com/eminence/eminence/pages/products02/legend/main10leg.htm [This message was edited by Ken Fox on 31 January 2005 at 08:46 AM.] [This message was edited by Ken Fox on 31 January 2005 at 08:50 AM.]
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James Quackenbush Member From: Pomona, New York, USA
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posted 31 January 2005 09:01 AM
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I go with Ken on the Eminence line(s) of speakers for the variety that you get...There are speakers for just about any application .... The older JBL's are VERY brite and not what I would want in an amp .... The EV's are great sounding speakers , but come with no Chiropractic warranty...Overall for tone, variety, price , and weight, I would go with one of the Eminence speakers.....Jim
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