Recommended Speakers
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jzl
Recommended Speakers
Hi, Im buyin a Ampeg SVT 300watts pure valve. What is the recommended speakers for this amp using a Rickenbacker 4001, I don´t want to broke my speakers with the Rick gain...so, 8x10" ? 2x15"? 2x18"?
Thank you guys
Thank you guys
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10's ... 10's ... and more 10's .... it is hard to go wrong with 10's ... 2x10 ... 4x10 ... 6x10 ... 8x10 ...
I prefer eminence 10's myself ... I use Eminence Beta's in my custom built cabinets ... I run 2 2x10 cabs and mike it with an sm57 into a 6000 watt pa ...
http://editweb.iglou.com/eminence/eminence/pages/products02/speakers/beta10.htm
I prefer eminence 10's myself ... I use Eminence Beta's in my custom built cabinets ... I run 2 2x10 cabs and mike it with an sm57 into a 6000 watt pa ...
http://editweb.iglou.com/eminence/eminence/pages/products02/speakers/beta10.htm
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I used to used nothing but 8X10's live, and you re ally can't go wrong with them. Recently though, I changed to using one 4X10 setup with two active horns, and one 1X15 with two active horns. I still get all the punch of the 10's but I can move way more air at the bottom end with 15. It has much more presence live than the 8X10 alone. If I wanted to run stereo, I have a little more leeway on the sounds I can get.
It's all Trace Elliot gear, but you can buy all the components separately. Here's a picture of my setup with the EQ set totally flat for some reason. I never play like that.

It's all Trace Elliot gear, but you can buy all the components separately. Here's a picture of my setup with the EQ set totally flat for some reason. I never play like that.

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I have to agree that 10"s sound great but I prefer the added kick a 15" gives when used with 10"s. I have a 2x10" and 2-1x15" cabinets currently but any combination would sound great depending on how big you want to go. Just take your head to your favorite store and try out different combinations until you find what suits your need/desire best. Good Luck !
Ampeg 8 X 10' cabs will knock over a wall, they are the equivalent in cone area to about (7) 15"s, plus they have a much quicker response than 15"s. I like 15"s also and own some but use my 8 X 10 cabs 99% of the time, I am never sorry and never wish I had something else. (only during load in and load out time) Make sure you get a plywood enclosure if you buy one or two of these. Two are bass heaven.
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