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Date: Sun, 12 Jan 2003 17:08:04 EST
From: Lsboogie~ol.com
Subject: Re: Who is correct? Bassman speakers

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Bob,
I'm not so sure this answers the question in my mind. If your real '59
Bassman has Jensen P10R speakers and that is what the Victoria has and
Fender
puts the Celestion Vintage 30 in the custom shop '59 Bassman, why is that
people are saying the Jensen P10R reissues are some of the worst speakers on
the market and why is it that Fender is putting the Celestion Vintage 30 in
the custom '59? Again, the real question is not duplication of equipment,
but tone. Who has the closest duplication of tone that you can get from a
speaker: Fender or Victoria? Why didn't Fender go back to the original
speaker (P10R) themselves? They kept to the other specifications of the
amp.
Best regards,
Boogie

In a message dated 1/12/03 1:19:08 AM Central Standard Time,
bbqbob9~etzero.net writes:

>
> >> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: Lsboogie~ol.com
>> To: harp~arp-l.com
>> Sent: Saturday, January 11, 2003 9:32 PM
>> Subject: Who is correct? Bassman speakers
>>
>>
>> Okay, you get Celestion Vintage 30 speakers on a '59 Fender Custom shop
>> Bassman and Jensen P10R on the Victoria '59 Fender Bassman remake. What
>> is the closest thing to the original Bassman speaker in terms of tone?
>> Boogie
>>
>> As an owner of a REAL '59 Bassman, the original speakers were Jensen
>> P10R's, which have recently been reissued, but the alternative would be
an
>> Eminence, or Mojotone MP10R.
>>
>> Sincerely,
>> Barbeque Bob Maglinte
>> Boston, MA
>>
>

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Bob,

I'm not so sure this answers the question in my mind.  If your real
'59 Bassman has Jensen P10R speakers and that is what the Victoria has and
Fender puts the Celestion Vintage 30 in the custom shop '59 Bassman, why is
that people are saying the Jensen P10R reissues are some of the worst
speakers on the market and why is it that Fender is putting the Celestion
Vintage 30 in the custom '59?  Again, the real question is not
duplication of equipment, but tone.  Who has the closest duplication of
tone that you can get from a speaker: Fender or Victoria?  Why didn't
Fender go back to the original speaker (P10R) themselves?  They kept to
the other specifications of the amp.

Best regards,

Boogie



In a message dated 1/12/03 1:19:08 AM Central Standard Time,
bbqbob9~etzero.net writes:







----- Original
Message -----

From: Lsboogie~ol.com

To: harp~arp-l.com

Sent: Saturday, January 11, 2003 9:32 PM

Subject: Who is correct? Bassman speakers





Okay, you get Celestion Vintage 30 speakers on a '59 Fender Custom shop
Bassman and Jensen P10R on the Victoria '59 Fender Bassman remake.
 What is the closest thing to the original Bassman speaker in terms of
tone?

Boogie
FACE="arial" LANG="0">



LANG="0">As an owner of a REAL '59 Bassman, the original speakers were
Jensen P10R's, which have recently been reissued, but the alternative would
be an Eminence, or Mojotone MP10R.
FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0">



LANG="0">Sincerely,FACE="Arial" LANG="0">

LANG="0">Barbeque Bob MaglinteFAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0">

LANG="0">Boston, MAFACE="Arial" LANG="0">



LANG="0">






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