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Holy Crap. . The Weber Signature Alnico Speaker has a 7 oz magnet . . . Ok, but if we look at the 12" Weber Alnico 12A150 it uses a 40 oz magnet and puts out 25 watts The Singature 12" Alnico is also 25 watts but only uses a 7 oz magnet In looking at Weber other offerings, however, I see that some of the Vintage line (not the sign line) also uses 7 oz magnets on the Alnicos
Celestion Gold vs Weber Alnico Blue Dog vs Weber Alnico Silver Bell in . . . It's supposed to be a higher wattage Blue, but I much prefer a Blue (more mids) The Weber Alnico Blue Dogs are a little thicker in the mid-range to lower-mids and I feel would be a better fit for the Black Cat FWIW: I typically prefer Alnico speakers in all my amps, but I recently picked up a Bad Cat Cub 15r with the Bad Cat V30
Weber Amp Kits: should I do it? - Telecaster Guitar Forum The Weber kits will result in a decent sounding amp, built with his stock parts There are lots of upgrades I'd suggest if you want to use the most durable, best sounding parts
Weber California Speakers - Telecaster Guitar Forum - I just found the Weber site and saw that they have a high powered 'California' speaker that basically seems like a direct replacement for the old JBL D and K series Does anyone here have any experience with these Webers? How do they sound to you? I have been thinking that the JBL sound is
Speaker similar to vintage Jensen C12N? - Telecaster Guitar Forum The Weber C12N, now the 12F150 was designed after that Jensen I would get 50 watt with the same style dust cap your Jensen has No dope to emulate that speaker Frankly though, an Emi GA SC64 sounds very close to a well broken in 12F150
Weber 12F150 vs Eminence Red White and Blues - Telecaster Guitar Forum Weber will be more piercing; RWB more solid As a matter of fact they might compliment each other perfectly I prefer the RWB More of an all rounder Noting they are both exceptional products All that being said; the right amount of treble roll off is what makes ANY instrument , amp, or pedal or pickup or whatever sound the part to my ears
Weber Speakers - great experience - The Gear Page Click to expand I bought Weber Alnico speakers on two separate occasions Couldn't be happier in every sense of the word ! Speakers sound great, inexpensive, a high quality build, and sound a lot like my original vintage Jensens, but only a tad better ! Smart customer service oriented business people A pleasure to deal with in this world
Weber Speakers for Princeton Reverb - Telecaster Guitar Forum Thinking about trying some speakers for my '75 SFPR and was wondering about the Signature and Vintage series from Weber The vintage is about double the price but I see tons of people recommend the 10F150T for the Princeton I replaced the original with a Reverend when they were discontinued