Hi guys,
I've mounted a G12-65 in an open-back cab, and am running it thru a Boogie 50 Cal +. Guitar is a Strat tuned to Eb.
The speaker sounds great to me, but when I open the amp up to just number 2, the bottom end is pretty distorted (low E string). I checked out the amp on a scope, and it seems to be able to put out a clean 80Hz sine wave signal at about 42 watts output. So... although I can't be positive, seems like the breakup is from the speaker... (but then again, I can't test the amp with multiple signals into it at the same time to see if the amp is the problem.) Unfortunately, also, don't have any real decent higher powered speakers to compare with at this time.
The speaker is spec'd at 85 Hz resonant frequency... my guitar is tuned down below that. Could that be the problem? I wanted to get some nice clean punch down on my open low E at a good volume, but don't know if I can do so with this speaker or not... Would it maybe have to be in a sealed box to work better?
Thanks kindly,
Chevy
I've mounted a G12-65 in an open-back cab, and am running it thru a Boogie 50 Cal +. Guitar is a Strat tuned to Eb.
The speaker sounds great to me, but when I open the amp up to just number 2, the bottom end is pretty distorted (low E string). I checked out the amp on a scope, and it seems to be able to put out a clean 80Hz sine wave signal at about 42 watts output. So... although I can't be positive, seems like the breakup is from the speaker... (but then again, I can't test the amp with multiple signals into it at the same time to see if the amp is the problem.) Unfortunately, also, don't have any real decent higher powered speakers to compare with at this time.
The speaker is spec'd at 85 Hz resonant frequency... my guitar is tuned down below that. Could that be the problem? I wanted to get some nice clean punch down on my open low E at a good volume, but don't know if I can do so with this speaker or not... Would it maybe have to be in a sealed box to work better?
Thanks kindly,
Chevy
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