Duff
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I got my first really nice, to me anyway, amp back yesterday for the same 75 dollars I sold it to a kid in my son's band for.
It is a Marshall combo: Valvestate II VS30R, totally solid state thirty watt amp with a ten inch 4 ohm Celestion G10C-30 that I think is worn out. I think this mint amp is about 12 years old, but it might be older.
The problem is that you cant find very many 4 ohm 10 inch speakers. I found a Jensen MOD 10 - 50 watt. 95dB sensitivity. Can't find much else and this is a 40 dollar speaker. It is supposed to be British voiced and I'm thinking it could be a good speaker choice but am questioning this idea because of the low price; but I have learned from experience that price is not a reliable measure of quality or tone, obviously.
There is a Jensen P10N I believe that is way more expensive but for some reason I forget I didn't get the same impression that it would be the best speaker, maybe because the MOD series is British voiced and at about the watt rating I want.
Also, not being an amp tech other than upgrading speakers, I heard that a lot of power supplies have several options for wiring 2, 8, and 16 ohm speaker wires to.
I don't really want to tear the amp up and I'm willing to try the MOD Jensen.
Celestion Corp tech guy suggested putting in a Vintage 30 at 8 ohms and lose a little volume but gain a lot of tone.
The problem with this is that less volume for this 30 watt amp is not something that I'm looking for.
Duffy
Any suggestions regarding using an 8 ohm mismatch in this or ideas about that British sounding Jensen Mod ten inch?
It is a Marshall combo: Valvestate II VS30R, totally solid state thirty watt amp with a ten inch 4 ohm Celestion G10C-30 that I think is worn out. I think this mint amp is about 12 years old, but it might be older.
The problem is that you cant find very many 4 ohm 10 inch speakers. I found a Jensen MOD 10 - 50 watt. 95dB sensitivity. Can't find much else and this is a 40 dollar speaker. It is supposed to be British voiced and I'm thinking it could be a good speaker choice but am questioning this idea because of the low price; but I have learned from experience that price is not a reliable measure of quality or tone, obviously.
There is a Jensen P10N I believe that is way more expensive but for some reason I forget I didn't get the same impression that it would be the best speaker, maybe because the MOD series is British voiced and at about the watt rating I want.
Also, not being an amp tech other than upgrading speakers, I heard that a lot of power supplies have several options for wiring 2, 8, and 16 ohm speaker wires to.
I don't really want to tear the amp up and I'm willing to try the MOD Jensen.
Celestion Corp tech guy suggested putting in a Vintage 30 at 8 ohms and lose a little volume but gain a lot of tone.
The problem with this is that less volume for this 30 watt amp is not something that I'm looking for.
Duffy
Any suggestions regarding using an 8 ohm mismatch in this or ideas about that British sounding Jensen Mod ten inch?