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i bought an Eminence Legend GB128 for each of my amps.
a google search revealed many fans of these, but the decision was based mostly on the price.
i think it sounds pretty good tho.
i needed to know i had something fresh in there; and that i wasnt beating the crap out of a 50 year old speaker.
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Eminence makes great speakers. I haven't heard the GB128s but I've also heard good things. what do you like about them?
Ive kept the original Jensen speaker in my G-12, but replaced the c-12r speakers that were in my Rhapsody with some greenbacks I had laying around. I dunno of that was the best choice, I just happened to have some and can't stand the sound of the C-12r.
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C.J. Sutton at Weber Speakers has made recommendations in the past for my Fender amps that have been bang on for what I was looking for. I'm picking up an M-12 Mercury this weekend and he suggested their 12A125S; 30 watt, alnico, moderate breakup but tight bottom. The amp currently has no speaker so I won't be able to compare, but I'll post my impressions in a month or so when I have the speaker in.
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Weber 12F150 in my '65 G-12
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Mr Tom, how do you like the 12F150? did your G-12 have the original jensen before?
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Jensen 12" Alnico 5 PM Speaker Concert Series. I think this is the original speaker for the Ampeg GuitarAmp. The serial number (605155) indicates amp number 155 manufactured in May 1956 from the information I gathered.
I just replaced lots of caps and a number of resistors. All tubes seem to be original Sylvania, with the exception of the 5Y3-GT rectifier tube, which is labelled Electron Tube, Japan.
Replacing the old caps and drifting resistors cleaned up most of the hum. I get a mild 60 Hz hum now, which disappears twice when I rotate through 360 degrees while holding the guitar. Trying to figure that one out. The guitar must be acting as an antenna. I am still working on the amp, hoping to eliminate that last bit of hum.
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....put the amp back together and moved it up to the living room. The hum has disappeared. Very quiet now.
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I use Celestion Vintage 30's in all of 6 of my 12" Ampegs. Sounds amazing and adds so much volume to these little amps.
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x 2 on the vintage 30. I just picked up another gem 1 and it was loaded w/ one of these. I was impressed w/ the volume right away.
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Vintage 30s are great speakers, but I would not have even considered them for a vintage Ampeg. When I think Vintage 30, I think of the Mesa Boogie DC-30 that I used to have. Not really the same thing at all.
I'm down to three Ampegs, and the M-15 and the hopefully to be working soon 835 both have original Jensen 15 inch speakers in them. The 835 is a C-15-N. I'd have to look at the model number on the M-15, but it's an alnico model.
I also have an R-12-R Reverbrocket (blue sparkle, 6v6s) that has a Celeston Blue in it. Speaker was made in England - I don't think they do that anymore. Anyway, that amp has a certain kind of magic with humbuckers that is hard to describe.