tonequester here.
This is more of a curiosity thing than anything else, but here goes. has anybody had the experience of adding a "bullit" tweeter(8 Ohms) to an amp to
try to get more top end ? I have a well used Ibanez IBZ10B(10W. Practice Bass amp) that was given me. As of now I've been doing some guitar practice on it as I am waiting on the delivery of a replacement(under warranty) Blackstar HT-1R. Under warranty they don't fix'em, they replace them. Anyway, as one would expect the Ibanez has great bass, but lacks treble. I have an orphan tweeter which could be fit in the cab without problem. I haven't found any specs on frequency response concerning the amp, and I realize that if it doesn't produce high enough frequencies, the tweeter can't "tweet".The amount of work to be done is nominal so that is something that i would take my chances on. The tweeter has no real value either, so if it blows, it blows. Any advice or tips are greatly welcome. I've heard that this has been done with mixed results, but usually the "chatter' is about using a piezo. I know that whether you hook up the two speakers in series, or in parallel is important. I can't remember off-hand which is the best way to go here, but i can easily find that out.
Thanks in advance for any input. tonequester.
This is more of a curiosity thing than anything else, but here goes. has anybody had the experience of adding a "bullit" tweeter(8 Ohms) to an amp to
try to get more top end ? I have a well used Ibanez IBZ10B(10W. Practice Bass amp) that was given me. As of now I've been doing some guitar practice on it as I am waiting on the delivery of a replacement(under warranty) Blackstar HT-1R. Under warranty they don't fix'em, they replace them. Anyway, as one would expect the Ibanez has great bass, but lacks treble. I have an orphan tweeter which could be fit in the cab without problem. I haven't found any specs on frequency response concerning the amp, and I realize that if it doesn't produce high enough frequencies, the tweeter can't "tweet".The amount of work to be done is nominal so that is something that i would take my chances on. The tweeter has no real value either, so if it blows, it blows. Any advice or tips are greatly welcome. I've heard that this has been done with mixed results, but usually the "chatter' is about using a piezo. I know that whether you hook up the two speakers in series, or in parallel is important. I can't remember off-hand which is the best way to go here, but i can easily find that out.
Thanks in advance for any input. tonequester.
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