Speakers for Twin
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Speakers for Twin
Hi, I have 25 year old heavy duty speakers in my old Twin. I think that they are Electrovoice HEAVY magnet speakers that don't sound good anymore. I got these because I played pedal steel exclusively. Now I use the Nashville 400 for pedal steel mostly, and I am wanting some new speakers that I could use for lap steel thru the Twin.
Thanks, David
Thanks, David
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here is what I like to do to cut down weight and get some inexpensive speakers in a Twin:
pull the outside pair of power tubes out (or the inside pair, but aesthetically I like to avoid the gap tooth look)
now you have an 8 ohm output instead of a 4 ohm.
buy 2 Jensen C12 speakers 16ohm each - they make them in 35W which is plenty for your twin with 2 output tubes (total 70W capacity)The 2 speakers will match the 8ohm load.
Now you did not have to shell out for Neo Magnets, you cut the weight by at least 10-15 pounds, and your amp will have some ceramic magnet speakers which sound great for lap steel!
pull the outside pair of power tubes out (or the inside pair, but aesthetically I like to avoid the gap tooth look)
now you have an 8 ohm output instead of a 4 ohm.
buy 2 Jensen C12 speakers 16ohm each - they make them in 35W which is plenty for your twin with 2 output tubes (total 70W capacity)The 2 speakers will match the 8ohm load.
Now you did not have to shell out for Neo Magnets, you cut the weight by at least 10-15 pounds, and your amp will have some ceramic magnet speakers which sound great for lap steel!
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I doubt that your EV12L speakers are bad... have you tried another set of speakers yet? Twins need occasional maintenance... I'd make sure it was up to operating spec before I started shelling out for new speakers. New tubes and filter caps is the first place to start... take it to a good tube amp tech. That amp with EV's should be a killer rig when running right.
If weight is your main issue I'd look at a smaller amp... if you put low powered wrong-ohm speakers in your Twin you've basically hobbled it... it will never sound like a Super Reverb anyway, and when you have a 100watt power supply feeding a 50watt amp you open a can of worms that affects sag, harshness, etc... all your HV voltages go up. If you want to go 50watts with the Twin then first set it up right running at 100watts, then pull one final tube from each side (doesn't have to be inside/outside) and clip one speaker free... that way it can easily be taken back to full power.
If weight is your main issue I'd look at a smaller amp... if you put low powered wrong-ohm speakers in your Twin you've basically hobbled it... it will never sound like a Super Reverb anyway, and when you have a 100watt power supply feeding a 50watt amp you open a can of worms that affects sag, harshness, etc... all your HV voltages go up. If you want to go 50watts with the Twin then first set it up right running at 100watts, then pull one final tube from each side (doesn't have to be inside/outside) and clip one speaker free... that way it can easily be taken back to full power.
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I agree with Stephen that, if they are EVM12L's, I doubt if there is anything wrong with them. I use them for guitar all the time. If they are not EVM's, you might want to try Celestion Vintage 30's which is the other speaker I use for regular guitar.
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Just know that chasing the "speaker tone" dragon can get to be a pretty expensive habit. Trust me I have tried about a dozen different 12 and 15 inch speakers in my Twin. Do you have a specific sound in mind that will help narrow down the choices or are you looking for lighter weight? Offhand I like the Weber Neo 12s for a Twin - lightweight and great JBL-like tone. I hear good things about the Jensen Neo 12s, too, if you prefer more of a Jensen tone.
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Thanks for the replies. I have a unused 12 inch Eminence speaker that has the Fender logo on it that sounds better to me than the older EVM's. I know they are good speakers, maybe they should just be reconed. They are not blown but have a slight "harshness" to them. I will probably pull two tubes and use the 12 inch. By the way , I have a Weber neo 15in 4 ohm that I have hardly used because it broke up too much playing with a band on pedal steel. I didn't like the tone I got from it.
Thanks again
Thanks again
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"Harshness" is never a term I have heard associated with a working EVM-12L. They are a very smooth sounding speaker. Verify that it is not the amp that is harsh. If it is definitely the speakers, then there is definitely something wrong with them.
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I wouldn't trust a single 12" Weber Neo in a Twin. I don't think it can handle the power. You need to run two.I might try Tim's suggestion of a weber neo 12.
I tried the Weber 15 Neo in my Twin, too, and experienced the same results. It crapped out if I needed to push the Twin in loud situations. On the other hand, I loved the tone. Very much like the original JBL D-130 (not the F type).By the way , I have a Weber neo 15in 4 ohm that I have hardly used because it broke up too much playing with a band on pedal steel. I didn't like the tone I got from it.
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