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eminence speaker for deluxe reverb
Posted: 1 Feb 2014 9:56 am
by Dave Campbell
i'm suffering from some "honkiness" when using my deluxe reverb reissue with my true tone equipped ldg.
i'd like to try replacing the speaker, and my local store here in canada will stock eminence speakers. does anyone have recommendations for something that'll sound good for pedal steel, but will also sound good for tele playing?
Posted: 1 Feb 2014 10:26 am
by Tim Marcus
EPS-12C
I've recently built a few amps with that speaker and it's great
Eminence speakers
Posted: 1 Feb 2014 11:17 am
by George Macdonald
Dave, You can order Eminence speakers from loudspeakers.ca in Canada. I've bought a couple of EPS 15C speakers from them. They are in Ontario.
Posted: 1 Feb 2014 2:20 pm
by Dave Campbell
the eps 12 seems like the logical choice, but it's 4 ohm and the deluxe needs 8 ohms.
speakers
Posted: 1 Feb 2014 2:41 pm
by George Macdonald
Dave, You might consider the Telonics 12 inch 8ohm speaker. I have one of their 15 inch [but 4 ohm] in one of my cabs. They are about the same price as the Eminence speakers and they are great speakers.
Posted: 2 Feb 2014 2:17 am
by Rob Jackson
Just a whacky thought...
What about having the amp re-biased if that hasn't been done recently? Tim's the amp guru here - what do you think Tim? Be good to at least know that the amp itself is performing as it should.
As a Tele player, I found the first generation neo guitar speakers I tried too "lively" and brittle for my tastes. I'm guessing these newer Eminence or Teleonics aren't so harsh sounding?
It's a very personal thing, but I love Weber alnicos in Fender style amps. Kinda makes them a little more forgiving, and believe me, I need a lot of forgiving when I play steel
Posted: 2 Feb 2014 5:19 am
by David Nugent
The 'Cannabis Rex' may be a possibility, there is a post in this section I believe with feedback concerning these speakers.
Posted: 2 Feb 2014 7:16 am
by Tom Wolverton
I give a +1 to the 8-ohm Telonics neo 12". Sounds great for PSG in my 64 DR.
Posted: 2 Feb 2014 10:01 am
by Dave Grafe
The Telonics, EV or JBL options will all be superior to what Eminence can supply
Posted: 2 Feb 2014 10:48 am
by Peter Freiberger
I bet an old JBL D120 would sound good. They did in a Twin Reverb.
Posted: 2 Feb 2014 11:09 am
by Olli Haavisto
D120F in a DR is a match made in heaven.
That said, the 15" Eminence steel special IS a wonderful speaker...
And the Telonics is made by Eminence, so I don`t think the argument against "anything Eminence has to offer" is valid anymore.... Used to be, for sure.
Posted: 2 Feb 2014 1:37 pm
by Tom Wolverton
Many options, just less that are 8 ohms.
Posted: 2 Feb 2014 9:06 pm
by chris ivey
maybe your pickup is set too hot!
Posted: 3 Feb 2014 10:02 am
by Dave Grafe
I was not aware that Eminence offered the Telonics speakers in their product line. I was under the distinct impression that one had to order those directly from the fine folks at Telonics.
Posted: 3 Feb 2014 10:29 am
by Tim Marcus
Dave Grafe wrote:I was not aware that Eminence offered the Telonics speakers in their product line. I was under the distinct impression that one had to order those directly from the fine folks at Telonics.
they don't - but the Telonics speakers are made by Eminence
Eminence will make an 8ohm 15" EPS speaker, but they need to have a minimum order of 50 pieces
Posted: 3 Feb 2014 2:35 pm
by Dave Campbell
thanks for your recommendations guys. i was limited in choice as shipping a speaker up to canada can get expensive quick.
the fates dealt me an old electrovoice sro 12...the old white "coffee can" speaker. i got it for a pretty sweet deal (and the guy threw in a bunch of willie nelson records).
the cone is in roughish shape with few not great looking repairs.
the difference in sound is huge! much more detail, more highs and lows, and a nice feel all around. i haven't tried it with the telecaster yet, but with the ldg it sounds superb.
there's a very faint sizzle like tube rattling on a few notes. if i hadn't just replaced the speaker i would suspect the tubes. is this indicative of a speaker needing reconing?
Posted: 4 Feb 2014 6:14 am
by Jay Ganz
Probably the voice coil is rubbing a bit. It might've gotten "overstressed" at some point.