Friends....
I've been searching old threads to educated myself on differences in raw speaker design. Specifically, I curious to know if there is a difference in a speaker design where it would work best in a sealed vs vented cabinet.
I looked at the Eminence web site (and others) and noticed that some speakers are recommended for vented cabs, others are recommended for sealed cabs, and others are recommended for either. Some speakers have no recommendation.
I have a Fender GE-112 cab. It is a sealed cab for a single 12". If I am not mistaken, Fender shipped these with either a Celestion or the Fender/Eminence speaker. I have an extra Fender Standard speaker (the 8 ohm, 100 watt that is sold in the Twin Reverb). This is the heavier magnet speaker. I checked the Fender web site but didn't see anything that recommended for sealed or vented cabs.
Maybe this is a big deal over nothing.... I guess you drop the speaker in the cab and do a listen test. U nless you hear something horrifically wrong, you're done?
Thanks for opinions ....
Tom
I've been searching old threads to educated myself on differences in raw speaker design. Specifically, I curious to know if there is a difference in a speaker design where it would work best in a sealed vs vented cabinet.
I looked at the Eminence web site (and others) and noticed that some speakers are recommended for vented cabs, others are recommended for sealed cabs, and others are recommended for either. Some speakers have no recommendation.
I have a Fender GE-112 cab. It is a sealed cab for a single 12". If I am not mistaken, Fender shipped these with either a Celestion or the Fender/Eminence speaker. I have an extra Fender Standard speaker (the 8 ohm, 100 watt that is sold in the Twin Reverb). This is the heavier magnet speaker. I checked the Fender web site but didn't see anything that recommended for sealed or vented cabs.
Maybe this is a big deal over nothing.... I guess you drop the speaker in the cab and do a listen test. U nless you hear something horrifically wrong, you're done?
Thanks for opinions ....
Tom
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