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Date: Sun, 12 Jan 2003 22:10:33 EST
From: Lsboogie~ol.com
Subject: Re: Who is correct? Bassman speakers

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In a message dated 1/12/03 7:52:42 PM Central Standard Time,
Markburne~ol.com writes:

> I may be missing something, if so ignore me, but isn't the custom shop amp
a
> 2x12? Aren't Celestion Vintage 30's (actually now rate~60W) 12"
speakers?
>

Mark,

That is true, but the question was tone and the Vintage 30 is available in a
10" as well (Vintage 10) which captures the same characteristics (same
RMS/Peak, Response and even voice coil diameter) supposedly. According to
the literature the Vintage 10 "is a smaller version of the world renown
Vintage 30, with it's classic warm tones".

Boogie

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In a message dated 1/12/03
7:52:42 PM Central Standard Time, Markburne~ol.com writes:





I may be missing
something, if so ignore me, but isn't the custom shop amp a

2x12? Aren't Celestion Vintage 30's (actually now rate~60W) 12"
speakers?

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Mark,



That is true, but the question was tone and the Vintage 30 is available
in a 10" as well (Vintage 10) which captures the same characteristics (same
RMS/Peak, Response and even voice coil diameter) supposedly.
  According to the literature the Vintage 10 "is a smaller version
of the world renown Vintage 30, with it's classic warm tones".



Boogie


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