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mdc58
Joined: 22 Mar 2005 Posts: 8
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Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2005 4:25 pm Post subject: Best Replacement Speaker for a 64 Twin Reverb ? |
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Hi Scott,
I'm looking for a more "up to date" sound for my old Twin. I play a little bit of everything from country to jazz. My axe is a custom built 3 pu tele with a single/dual stack pu at the neck. I'd like a nice beefy tone with good range. Something that works well with OD pedal and clean.
Do you think the tonespotter would be good in Twin or should I look at a RW & Blues? It's a shame I can't just try them all out.
Suggestions from anyone on this board would be appreciated.
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scottl
Joined: 31 Jan 2005 Posts: 159
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Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2005 4:26 pm Post subject: Re: Best Replacement Speaker for a 64 Twin Reverb ? |
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mdc58 wrote: | Hi Scott,
I'm looking for a more "up to date" sound for my old Twin. I play a little bit of everything from country to jazz. My axe is a custom built 3 pu tele with a single/dual stack pu at the neck. I'd like a nice beefy tone with good range. Something that works well with OD pedal and clean.
Do you think the tonespotter would be good in Twin or should I look at a RW & Blues? It's a shame I can't just try them all out.
Suggestions from anyone on this board would be appreciated.
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Sorry for the delayed response. We were away at Disney World and I was getting caught up with stuff.....
I have been putting some Spotters through the paces this past week. I hope to do some Spotter/Wizard comparo clips tonight. So far, I like them. Nice and articulate and not muddy. Maybe they could use another db or so of low mids... Need to see if I can EQ it with the amp.
Sorry but I have no experience with the RW&B.
I don't think you can go wrong with the Spotter. I think TOmo Fujita loves them with his Fender amps as well.
Thanks for asking!
Scott _________________ www.scottlernermusic.com |
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mdc58
Joined: 22 Mar 2005 Posts: 8
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Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2005 3:25 pm Post subject: Re: Best Replacement Speaker for a 64 Twin Reverb ? |
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scottl wrote: |
Sorry for the delayed response. We were away at Disney World and I was getting caught up with stuff.....
I have been putting some Spotters through the paces this past week. I hope to do some Spotter/Wizard comparo clips tonight. So far, I like them. Nice and articulate and not muddy. Maybe they could use another db or so of low mids... Need to see if I can EQ it with the amp.
Sorry but I have no experience with the RW&B.
I don't think you can go wrong with the Spotter. I think TOmo Fujita loves them with his Fender amps as well.
Thanks for asking!
Scott |
Scott,
Hope the family enjoyed gettin' their Disney on.
Thanks for the opinion. Tomo gave me a couple good combo ideas as well. Eminence is like Baskin Robbins. Too many flavors to choose from. <grins> |
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mdc58
Joined: 22 Mar 2005 Posts: 8
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Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2005 3:26 pm Post subject: Re: Best Replacement Speaker for a 64 Twin Reverb ? |
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scottl wrote: |
Sorry for the delayed response. We were away at Disney World and I was getting caught up with stuff.....
I have been putting some Spotters through the paces this past week. I hope to do some Spotter/Wizard comparo clips tonight. So far, I like them. Nice and articulate and not muddy. Maybe they could use another db or so of low mids... Need to see if I can EQ it with the amp.
Sorry but I have no experience with the RW&B.
I don't think you can go wrong with the Spotter. I think TOmo Fujita loves them with his Fender amps as well.
Thanks for asking!
Scott |
Scott,
Hope the family enjoyed gettin' their Disney on.
Thanks for the opinion. Tomo gave me a couple good combo ideas as well. Eminence is like Baskin Robbins. Too many flavors to choose from. <grins> |
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