Re: [Harp-L] Making my own amp...which Celestion?



oops.   I meant "just make sure your """CABINET""" has enough room for this
speaker.

On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 8:23 PM, steve warner <10reedsbent@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>  A great 8" harp speaker is Weber Speakers.....the Vintage Series  8A125-0
> Alnico.  You'll dig this speaker for crunch, early breakup, compression and
> fat tone.
>  Also, you're running one EL84 and you want 15 watts?  Hmmmmm......I don't
> know about that.
>
> *******Just make sure your speaker has enough room to fit this speaker.
> IT's a darn good speaker and you won't be disappointed for 80 dollars.
>   On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 9:50 PM, José Texidó <josetexido@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:
>
>> Hello again harpers!
>> Nowadays I'm trying to make my own amp, in group with a proffesional
>> technician.
>> I only gave him a couple of instructions which I want to put in the amp.
>> For example, I asked him to put a couple of tubes 12ax7 in the preamp, and
>> one el84 in the power.
>> Also, I asked for a gain, tone, volume and accutronics reverb knobs.
>> I'd like to be of 15W so I can use it at home and to practice with my
>> band.
>> But I don't know what loudspeaker I should suggest him. I know the
>> Celestion
>> Super 8 is highly recommended, but what do you think?? What Celestion
>> would
>> you use on this case, in an A Class amp, to make a vintage sound, like the
>> 60s one.
>> What other things would you recommend me to add to my amp?
>>
>> Thank you!!
>> Regards!!
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>
>
> --
> steve
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> fattest tone on earth!
>



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