i liked the amp stock with the jenson neos, but i felt like the lower strings were a bit muffled, and that dialing in too much treble got too harsh on the higher strings before it could really clean up the bass end of things. i did a lot of tweaking, and like i said, i came up with a sound i liked. i felt like those speakers gave a nice warm mellow sound, but a little bit muffled. this is using my emmons pp with telonics x10.Dave, please...some questions:
What was lacking with the stock speakers?
What brand were they?
What Webers' did you use, and did they add any weight?
Were they new or old?
How does it sound "better" now?
i probably put 20 or so gig volume hours in on those speakers (and lots more practice volume time) in terms of break in.
i found a set of weber neomag 12"s close to me for a decent price. i'm always buying speakers, so i would have bought them whether i had the tonemaster or not. i didn't buy them because i was all that dissatisfied with the original speakers. i was intrigued because a lot of users say they sound very close to jbl d120s. i've never used a d120, so i can't speak to the veracity of that claim.
weber still makes a neomag 15", but doesn't make the 12"s any longer; i read something about manufacturing issues or something, but who knows. i don't know how old the neomags are exactly or how much time was put into them; i do know that weber will pre break in speakers, and i feel like these are broken in.
i think the jensen neos are 5 pounds a piece, the neomag closer maybe to 7 or 8. they add some weight, but it's still pretty darn light.
my settings changed with the speaker change. my settings for the original jensens were >brite switch: on >treble 4 >mid 6 >bass 2.5, but with the webers they are >bright switch off, treble 4.5-5 >mid 6 >bass 4
the settings don't represent any kind of unity between the two sounds, though. with the webers i'm able to get a tighter and more detailed sound for the lower strings, and i can use a little more treble without things getting too harsh.
i do feel like the jensen neos were louder.
my wife is expecting a baby any day (well a couple of days ago really) so i haven't been out to a gig with the neomags yet, but i have cranked them up them.
what i like most about this amp is that it feels like a tube twin (i have a vintage twin with an altec 418b 15"). much like my old twin, i liked it with the stock speakers, but i really liked it when i found a speaker that worked for me. i'm curious how things would sound with 1 neomag and 1 jensen neo. i'll make that swap sometime in the future i'm sure. either way, i stopped gigging with my old twin about a year ago because of the weight, but i missed that sound. i'm really happy to have it back in the tonemaster.