Hey everyone Im looking to replace a 6" 8ohm speaker on my vintage guitar amp but im having trouble finding a decent guitar speaker weber jensen.etc.... that is 8ohms there all 4ohm. I would really like to install a 8" or 10" but im a afraid that will hurt the collector value of the amp is this true?
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More info would help. For starters, WHAT AMP? Some models have an easily removable grill/baffle that allow you to retrofit a larger speaker without permanently modding anything. Another solution is to use another cabinet and rig a speaker line off your amp, which should be pretty painless.Don't believe everything you think. Beware of Rottweiler. Search engines are free.
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I want to say that Jensen Mod 6" comes in 8 ohms.
Try AES:
Antique Electronic Supply
Search for:
P-A-MOD6-15-8
Have you considered making an 8" baffle? You could keep your orginal baffle for sake of "orginality". If you have a grill cloth that is close to orginal you can make a new baffle out of plywood, paint it, etc. It just depends on the size of the box.
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Good reply Bill as always. I didn't see the 8ohm on jensen's website that's why I posted. Now the question is should i build a new baffle for a 8" or 10" or should i stick with the 6" anyone have any experience with the MOD 6"? the amp is loud enough but the speaker sound a little "cardboardish" and Id like to get some more bass response from it.
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Pair of Vintage Fisher 6" Retro Instrument Speakers | eBay
Check these out. The price looked reasonable. I've gotten some decent vintage speakers on ebay. There are others there. I just typed 6" vintage speakers. There were also some Jensens.
As far as 8" go. they most likely will have better bass. I built a mini half stack with 2-8" celestions and 2-8" telefunkens and it is bassier than any of my cabinets. I run a 5 watt champ type build into it and it sounds great. It actually sounds great for bass guitar too.
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Yep, they are very easy to haul around and the Celestions are rated at 75 watts and I don't know about the Telefunkens, but I've played a 20 watt amp into it pretty cranked and it handles it fine. I was amazed at the boom out of it. What did you think of the link? Were you looking for something newer?
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