[Harp-L] 10A125-O with H dustcap and light dope
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- Subject: [Harp-L] 10A125-O with H dustcap and light dope
- From: Boogieman Peeps <boogiemanpeeps@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 4 Feb 2016 18:42:15 -0600
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Any experience with this speaker that's been recommended to me? Thinking
about using it in a 1959 Fender Harvard that has a Ferromax in it for now.
Mostly looking for a creamy tone. I can't remember what the original
speaker sounded like, but the Ferromax is pretty ratty with a lot of
breakup.
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