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Scott Cannon (scott_c) Username: scott_c Registered: 05-2006 |
Can anyone recommend a darker speaker for my RD112? The treble is set to 0 as well as the the treble on my digitech pedal board, and it is still too crispy. Any suggestions? | ||
Mike Kaus (mm210) Username: mm210 Registered: 05-2006 |
Some old mushy celestions would do it. They pretty much suck the highs out of an amp. The only problem is that you have a 65 watt amp and only one speaker so you'd have to get a speaker to take the power. Go look at the weber (tedweber.com) site and look through his speakers. He gives a breakdown of sound and choices. If that doesn't work, call ted-he'll steer you right. Mike. | ||
Beau Fredericks (bfredericks) Username: bfredericks Registered: 06-2006 |
I would suggest some of the new Eminence speakers. Very reasonable prices too. http://www.eminence.com/pdf/tone_guide.p df http://www.intensemetal.com/~aortizjr/In fo/eminence-speakers Try: Swamp Thing Cannibis Rex The Tonker Hope this helps, Beau | ||
Steve Stoll (beffjeck) Username: beffjeck Registered: 07-2006 |
I just put a Eminence Cannabis Rex in my Fender Hot Rod Deluxe and it sounds amazing. I bet a Tone Tubby would sound even better! | ||
Mike (mike_h) Username: mike_h Registered: 06-2006 |
I have a 112 RD 65 with an Eminence Texas Heat speaker, it sounds perfect for this amp. I've tried a V30, too much mids and dull, an Eminence Red White and Blues, the lows were a bit flabby, and EV Force, no bottom, way too sharp. The Eminence Texas Heat has strong lows, good mids and smooth highs. |
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