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 Post subject: New 2 x 10" cabinet.
PostPosted: Thu Aug 26, 2010 4:17 am 
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Hi Guys,

I am planning a 2 x 10" cabinet.

Was planning on BBQ alnicos, but which ones?
Also need opinions on open or closedback?

Mostly for blues/rock style.
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 Post subject: Re: New 2 x 10" cabinet.
PostPosted: Thu Aug 26, 2010 3:49 pm 
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Nick,

Good to hear from you again. A lot of talk here about the Eminence Red Fang Alnico, Wharehouse Guitar Speaker 10" alnico. We have been using the Jensen Blackbird Jet 10" Alnico in the Tramps with success.

Of course, there is the Tone Tubby set-up as well and you know what they sound like.

I would think a 210 Jensen Blackbird Jet would sound pretty rich, but would like to hear the Red Fang. Curves indicate the Fang peaks at about 3 - 4 Khz. 10 db up so it might not be best for you. Hard to say.

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 Post subject: Re: New 2 x 10" cabinet.
PostPosted: Thu Aug 26, 2010 8:02 pm 
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Thanks Steven.

Yeah, i'll will get some life in the Triwatt soon, i hope.
Just havent had the the time.

But my local luthier, also builds cabs, so i've had him build a house for the TC15.
I'll post some pics when it done. I can tell you this already, it's going to be gorgeus.

Anyway, how about the BBQ 10" alnico's.
Or even a combimation.

I recently got a 2x12" Brown cab, loaded with TT alnico's. But i havent gottea around to breaking it in.
Do you have a good method to break in speakers.

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 Post subject: Re: New 2 x 10" cabinet.
PostPosted: Fri Aug 27, 2010 11:38 am 
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No experience on the BBQ Alnico. You might look at the Warehouse Guitar S peaker 10" alnico, taz liked that one and fortis liked the Eminence Red Fang Alnico.

Speaker Break In: I use a 6.3VAC transformer connected to the speaker for about 8-16 hours.
bgroup runs ipod music through them for 40 hours.

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 Post subject: Re: New 2 x 10" cabinet.
PostPosted: Fri Aug 27, 2010 11:56 am 
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Love the WGS G10A
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The G10A is one of the "must-have" speakers from the American voiced line. It has a sweet alnico top end chime, smooth creamy mids that break up just right, and substantial low end. The cone has a traditional seamed design. Unlike any other alnico speakers, this one can go from clean to dual-rec distortion without flubbing out.

Also use both the Vetran 10 and G10C ceramics. The v10 being a 25w speaker is easy to get good breakup on and the G10C like the G10A is a 75w speaker.

For breaking in speakers, I tend to use recordings of the instruments that will be played through it. Bass for Bass Guitars for guitars. I use a amp and an audio loop set so that the o/p level rises and falls.
Volume is moderate to low, and I do it for at least 12 hrs sometimes all weekend.


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 Post subject: Re: New 2 x 10" cabinet.
PostPosted: Sun Aug 29, 2010 9:23 pm 
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coco wrote:
Speaker Break In: I use a 6.3VAC transformer connected to the speaker for about 8-16 hours.
bgroup runs ipod music through them for 40 hours.


Actually, I don't use an ipod, sorry for the confusion... I have some guitar I recorded through a DI direct to hard disk - lots of open chords, percussive playing. I reamp the DI track using a Radial X-Amp box and let it run while I'm not at the studio - I usually break speakers in this way a minimum of about 40 hours. Seems to do the trick!

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