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Fender
Champ speakers
From kent--(at)--lso.hooked.net Mon May 15 10:33:52 CDT 1995
Article: 51448 of rec.music.makers.guitar
From: kent--(at)--lso.hooked.net (Kent Suzuki)
Newsgroups: rec.music.makers.guitar
Subject: Re: Good 8in Speakers to buy?
Date: 14 May 1995 20:30:37 -0700
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mgarvi--(at)--anix.com (Mark Garvin) wrote:
>
>>In <3oqn81$pa--(at)--pavla.lf.hp.com> warcho--(at)--c.hp.com
>(Andy Warchol)
>>writes:
>>>
>>> I'm interested in upgrading the speaker in a
>silverface
>>> Fender Bronco amplifier that I own. My problem is
>that
>>> it requires an 8" speaker, which I've not seen in
>any
>
>Depending on the impedance, you could try one of the
>Emminence spkrs avail thru New Sensor in
>NYC.(212)529-0466. I think theirs are all around 4
>ohms.
>
>Mark Garvin
I posted this info last week sometime, but I'll repeat it for
this thread. I tried a few different 8" drivers for my
VibroChamp, and the G8L-35 was THE ONE! It has a 4 ohm
impedance, fits into the Champ without the magnet hitting the
filter cap, and it has a tone similar to the original Fender
speaker but beefier at higher volume. It's got nice top-end
definition. Hope this helps. Kent
From kent--(at)--orm.hooked.net Mon May 15 10:34:07 CDT 1995
Article: 51450 of rec.music.makers.guitar
From: kent--(at)--orm.hooked.net (Kent Suzuki)
Newsgroups: rec.music.makers.guitar
Subject: Re: Good 8in Speakers to buy?
Date: 14 May 1995 20:43:51 -0700
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Oops, I forgot to mention the G8L-35 is a Celestion speaker.
THe other speaker I tried was the Celestion Vintage 8 (60W
driver), and it was too muddy for that Fender tone. Kent