http://www.ebay.ca/itm/280963516268
Does anyone know if these would be useable with my supro golden holiday?
My tentative plan is to cut a new baffle for the amp itself, build a homemade Leslie with the 2nd spkr, and run both spkrs off a M*rren RS OT. Thought it might have an interesting tone, though it does drive the cost up compared to a replacement fender deluxe OT
Suitable for guitar use?
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Suitable for guitar use?
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Re: Suitable for guitar use?
Hmm, dunno as I'd be too keen to have "seamed" cones on guitar stuff, but I guess it all depends on how loud the amp is and how much it's going to flex and distort the cone.
I'm all for experimenting though. I once had some 8" speakers that were designed as amateur radio speakers, and they sounded kickass for low powered guitar amps.
I'm all for experimenting though. I once had some 8" speakers that were designed as amateur radio speakers, and they sounded kickass for low powered guitar amps.
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Re: Suitable for guitar use?
I think I'll give it a go, worst case they were pretty cheap so if they sound like ass I can just scrap em.
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