Peavey Session 500 Speaker
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Peavey Session 500 Speaker
I bought a session 500 on eBay that was supposed to work perfectly. When it arrived it didn't work at all. Since I would have been out 180 bucks for shipping to send it back, I kept it. I ended up having Peavey rebuild it. Now everything is in great shape except the speaker. It doesn't work at all. I hooked the amp up to the speaker from my Nashville 400 and it sounded great. I've tried to get a new speaker from Peavey but they just say they're out of stock. Does anyone know where I can get a speaker or what other options might work? I want to keep it sounding original. This great amp has been sitting here for several years not doing me any good.
You could: recone the speaker; replace with an Eminence EPS15; replace with a Telonics or; replace with another BW.
I'd vote for either of the middle options. Great tone AND some weight savings.
The BW was designed for easy basket replacement as the cone, voice coil and frame come off the magnet with three screws.
I'd vote for either of the middle options. Great tone AND some weight savings.
The BW was designed for easy basket replacement as the cone, voice coil and frame come off the magnet with three screws.
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You could: recone the speaker; replace with an Eminence EPS15; replace with a Telonics or; replace with another BW.
I'd vote for either of the middle options. Great tone AND some weight savings.
The BW was designed for easy basket replacement as the cone, voice coil and frame come off the magnet with three screws.
I'd vote for either of the middle options. Great tone AND some weight savings.
The BW was designed for easy basket replacement as the cone, voice coil and frame come off the magnet with three screws.
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The original speaker in the Session 500 was a 1502-4 BW speaker. Peavey now sells that as a "bass" speaker.
Lane mentions the Eminence EPS-15C, however as the Session 500 was "voiced" (designed) for the 1502 speaker the EPS-15C may be too bright. That is what happened when Peavey changed from the 1502 to the 1501 in the Nashville 400's, the tone circuitry had to be changed to accommodate the different speaker characteristics (response). The Eminence EPS-15C was designed to be an exact replacement for the Peavey 1501-4.
I don't know what the response characteristics of the Telonics speaker is but I suspect its similar to the EPS-15C and the Peavey 1501 BW.
You only have to get a 1502-4 "Basket" rather than a complete new speaker. Reuse the magnet.
Another option is a bass speaker that will handle the power. Ken Fox used to sell SICA speakers for steel that were bass speakers (and they worked very good for steel). The SICA's are still available but Ken no longer sells them.
Lane mentions the Eminence EPS-15C, however as the Session 500 was "voiced" (designed) for the 1502 speaker the EPS-15C may be too bright. That is what happened when Peavey changed from the 1502 to the 1501 in the Nashville 400's, the tone circuitry had to be changed to accommodate the different speaker characteristics (response). The Eminence EPS-15C was designed to be an exact replacement for the Peavey 1501-4.
I don't know what the response characteristics of the Telonics speaker is but I suspect its similar to the EPS-15C and the Peavey 1501 BW.
You only have to get a 1502-4 "Basket" rather than a complete new speaker. Reuse the magnet.
Another option is a bass speaker that will handle the power. Ken Fox used to sell SICA speakers for steel that were bass speakers (and they worked very good for steel). The SICA's are still available but Ken no longer sells them.
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Here are some locations just with a quick search. The original Session 500 had a 4 ohm speaker installed if you're wanting to stay original. But even with am 8 ohm basket installed you will not be lacking in volume with 300 watts. I prefer using reputable places like samdaymusic.com or Amazon for most items but to each his/her own.
Dave
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Peavey-1502-4-D ... 5af71085a5
http://www.zzounds.com/item--PEVBW15028DTRB
http://www.loudspeakersplus.com/product ... 2-4-DT-RB/
http://www.amazon.com/Peavey-1504-4-Bla ... B004RGBIJK
http://www.samedaymusic.com/product--PEVBW15028DTRB
Dave
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Peavey-1502-4-D ... 5af71085a5
http://www.zzounds.com/item--PEVBW15028DTRB
http://www.loudspeakersplus.com/product ... 2-4-DT-RB/
http://www.amazon.com/Peavey-1504-4-Bla ... B004RGBIJK
http://www.samedaymusic.com/product--PEVBW15028DTRB
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It depends on the voltage at the output how much power is available at a given ohm load.
For example, an Evans SE-200 is rated 200 watts at 4 ohms but only 137 watts at 8 ohms.
For example, an Evans SE-200 is rated 200 watts at 4 ohms but only 137 watts at 8 ohms.
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What I was pointing out is that the amp is rated at 300 watts. Yes, that's at 2 ohms which I couldn't imagine needing to install a 2 ohm speaker or run an additional 4 ohm speaker. The amp shows rated at 250 watts with a 4 ohm load and 225 watts with an 8 ohm load. With an 8 ohm speaker it's highly unlikely you would notice any loss in volume since the vast majority of us use only the first 30% of the volume knob on combo amps anyway.
Moral of the story is if you can't find a 4 ohm basket an 8 ohm speaker will work just fine in the amp!
Dave
What I was pointing out is that the amp is rated at 300 watts. Yes, that's at 2 ohms which I couldn't imagine needing to install a 2 ohm speaker or run an additional 4 ohm speaker. The amp shows rated at 250 watts with a 4 ohm load and 225 watts with an 8 ohm load. With an 8 ohm speaker it's highly unlikely you would notice any loss in volume since the vast majority of us use only the first 30% of the volume knob on combo amps anyway.
Moral of the story is if you can't find a 4 ohm basket an 8 ohm speaker will work just fine in the amp!
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http://www.tubesandmore.com/search/node ... ker?page=2
Tubes and More has 1501-4 and 1502-4 baskets in stock
Tubes and More has 1501-4 and 1502-4 baskets in stock
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So if Peavy can rebuild it wonder why I couldn't get a post gain pot? Talked to Mike at Peavy.
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Hey folks,
Apologies for reviving a dead thread, but I have a question in this line.
I have a Session 500 with original 1502-4 bw in it that is passing signal but sounds scratchy on low notes especially, and feels very stiff and tight upon moving the speaker with my hands (obviously gently). I have taken note of this thread and removed it, separated the driver and basket, removed any foam I could see present, but still it sounds the same. Do you all have any ideas what could be the issue? It doesn’t sound horrible but it does sound dirtier than I like. I am a studio owner, producer, and mixer, as well as a player, so I’m considering this in terms of other amps which I record with. This would not work on a recording at the moment. For your info, I tested this with a bass guitar to see the low end issue in action.
Thanks in advance for any help!
Mark
Apologies for reviving a dead thread, but I have a question in this line.
I have a Session 500 with original 1502-4 bw in it that is passing signal but sounds scratchy on low notes especially, and feels very stiff and tight upon moving the speaker with my hands (obviously gently). I have taken note of this thread and removed it, separated the driver and basket, removed any foam I could see present, but still it sounds the same. Do you all have any ideas what could be the issue? It doesn’t sound horrible but it does sound dirtier than I like. I am a studio owner, producer, and mixer, as well as a player, so I’m considering this in terms of other amps which I record with. This would not work on a recording at the moment. For your info, I tested this with a bass guitar to see the low end issue in action.
Thanks in advance for any help!
Mark
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I would check it with an ohm meter. It will or should show somewhere around 4+ or-. Did you clean the coil gap when you separated the basket from magnet? A business card and a little acetone used sparingly works great to get the gunk out. Try a business card first and run it around the gap. I use a small vacuum to get particles out. If its a little sticky, acetone will loosen & dissolve that. Repeat process as needed until you feel that gap is now free of build up.