the speaker cone treatment to soften or loosen up
the cone? if so how much do you use, what concentration
and most importantly did it do any good?
jimmy


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I've bought the Heritage G12H30 three times, new, used and finally really used as the 4th owner. Even the 3rd "really used" one (over 120 hours of gig volume and around 20-40 home volume hours according to the previous owners) was bright and unusable when I got it, which is why I paid so little for it, I'm sure.jbzoso2002 wrote:wowthanks for your answers. this gives
me an idea of what to do. this speaker is way too harsh
a g12h30 heritage. if i ruin it i will recone it. its an experiment
to see if i can get it to sound halfway desent. ill report
my results.
jimmy
Sounds like another episode of "Tube Talk" with Jim and Jerr.jbzoso2002 wrote:wowthanks for your answers. this gives
me an idea of what to do. this speaker is way too harsh
a g12h30 heritage. if i ruin it i will recone it. its an experiment
to see if i can get it to sound halfway desent. ill report
my results.
jimmy
I know a variac's constant signal, set properly, can simulate about 2-3 times the speed of normal break in. But 80 hours of variac, plus the original 120 from the previous owners comes in around 250-300 hours of break in time at gig volumes.
After I did this the two speakers were usable.
In real life, though, this would have been the equivalent of someone playing at gig volume one hour per day, 5 days per week for 14-16 months. So the break in time to remove that upper frequency thing is, to say the least, considerable.
Those were the 16 ohm models. Now I'm checking to see if the 8 ohm models are any different, same goes for the two Cele Golds (8 & 16 ohm) I bought this year, used.
Thanks for using the search function (or copying it down when you first saw it, whichever)!!!jbzoso2002 wrote:i copyed this from jim's previous post
jimmy
I had a 412 V30 cab on my JTM45 a while ago and one day a friend came over here and connected his bass to my JTM45, played it for a couple of hours, and after a couple of hours I plugged in my guitar and I couldn't believe the difference in sound before and after playing bass over it. Much improved and much smoother!beaulieu wrote:how about using a Su[perBass head and a Bass guitar?? Of course dont blow the speaker but would this break them in quicker?? Say my HW Marshall cab?? Just some playing? Or maybe even just tap the Bass,set it on a stand in front of the cab and just letergo?? For a few hrs.Would that do any good?? Probally be not to good on My Marshall amp
Southbay Ampworks wrote:Yes, the original Pre Rola versions of the G12H30 55hz were considered as "bass cones".
The Heritage does not sound like those, though. Sorry.
I'll bet if you pounded them with bass for several hours that would help, but don't get confused here...what the Heritage line is doing is cashing in on the vintage name...not replicating the tone.