Fender '65 Twin Reverb Reissue 15 Replacement Speaker
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Fender '65 Twin Reverb Reissue 15 Replacement Speaker
I have a '65 Twin Reverb reissue that came with a 4 ohm 15" speaker from the factory. Just curious if anyone has replaced the speaker and if so how did you like it? Looking swap the speaker in there soon and am looking for any input.
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Tim the factory speaker according to the Fender site is "15" Custom Eminence® with Ceramic Magnet (Based JBL® D130F Speaker Used by Fender® in the '60s and '70s)"
There is just something weak sounding about it when I get the volume around 4 or 5 and lay into it a bit. It breaks up a little if I really get on it with the volume around 4 or 5. I'm playing a D-10 Fessenden with BL 905 pickups into a Hilton VP with the reverb somewhere between 3 and 4. I occasionally will use an Electro-Harmonix Memory Boy delay to beef up the sound a little. With the delay running it seems to help some. Maybe it's the pickups. Or my right hand. Haha. Who knows.
There is just something weak sounding about it when I get the volume around 4 or 5 and lay into it a bit. It breaks up a little if I really get on it with the volume around 4 or 5. I'm playing a D-10 Fessenden with BL 905 pickups into a Hilton VP with the reverb somewhere between 3 and 4. I occasionally will use an Electro-Harmonix Memory Boy delay to beef up the sound a little. With the delay running it seems to help some. Maybe it's the pickups. Or my right hand. Haha. Who knows.
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