I have a Fender Pro Tube series Pro Reverb amp. After installing new tubes and setting the bias properly, it sounds pretty good.
It does, however, have that ice-pick-in-the-ear thing on the drive channel when cranked. I personally hate this, though I've observed some players dig it.
I often feel like I'm fighting this sort of thing with many speakers. For example, I have a couple of vintage Marshall heads and love the tone of the amps. I have an old Marshall cab with vintage greenbacks in it and I despise the sound of these speakers. I can't fathom why anyone likes them. Very harsh upper-mids. Gives me a headache. I never use this cab. Another cab, loaded with G12M-70's, sounds great with these same amps. I never feel like I am fighting the high end. (and most people hate the G12M-70's - go figure).
Anyway, back to the Pro Reverb. I tried an Eminence Legend I had laying around, but it made the problem worse. Plugged into the Marshall cab with the greenbacks is also unbearable. I haven't had the cab with the M-70's in the same place as the Fender to try it, but even if it tamed the fizzies, I suspect it would kill the tone on the clean channel.
I'd like to find something that works for a good Fender clean, but is "dark" enough not to get so bright on the drive channel.
I know I can mod the amp, too, but would rather not deal with the PCB. Besides, I already know I prefer darker speakers, and there's a ton of highs on both channels. I think the right speaker might shave off the offending fizz without turning either channel to mud.
So - any suggestions? (stock speaker is a 12" Jensen C12N, I think)
Thanks in advance...
-KB
It does, however, have that ice-pick-in-the-ear thing on the drive channel when cranked. I personally hate this, though I've observed some players dig it.
I often feel like I'm fighting this sort of thing with many speakers. For example, I have a couple of vintage Marshall heads and love the tone of the amps. I have an old Marshall cab with vintage greenbacks in it and I despise the sound of these speakers. I can't fathom why anyone likes them. Very harsh upper-mids. Gives me a headache. I never use this cab. Another cab, loaded with G12M-70's, sounds great with these same amps. I never feel like I am fighting the high end. (and most people hate the G12M-70's - go figure).
Anyway, back to the Pro Reverb. I tried an Eminence Legend I had laying around, but it made the problem worse. Plugged into the Marshall cab with the greenbacks is also unbearable. I haven't had the cab with the M-70's in the same place as the Fender to try it, but even if it tamed the fizzies, I suspect it would kill the tone on the clean channel.
I'd like to find something that works for a good Fender clean, but is "dark" enough not to get so bright on the drive channel.
I know I can mod the amp, too, but would rather not deal with the PCB. Besides, I already know I prefer darker speakers, and there's a ton of highs on both channels. I think the right speaker might shave off the offending fizz without turning either channel to mud.
So - any suggestions? (stock speaker is a 12" Jensen C12N, I think)
Thanks in advance...
-KB
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