Can of worms... Other than EVM, speaker for a 100 watt combo

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Re: Can of worms... Other than EVM, speaker for a 100 watt combo

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The fine folks at Celestion keep telling me they are coming up with an EVM equivalent. I am patiently waiting.

I would prefer a high power 65. The K100 is nice, but has enough cone cry to make it unusable for my taste.

Another option is the Classic lead 80, nice speaker.
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Re: Can of worms... Other than EVM, speaker for a 100 watt combo

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Has anyone tried one of these?...
http://www.wgs4.com/liberator-80-80-watts
supposed to be a higher watt 12-65 style

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Re: Can of worms... Other than EVM, speaker for a 100 watt combo

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dcribbs1412 wrote:Has anyone tried one of these?...
http://www.wgs4.com/liberator-80-80-watts
supposed to be a higher watt 12-65 style

Darin
I've heard it directly against the WGS 65, it's more aggressive and I your face. I forgot about that one, definitely in the running.
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Re: Can of worms... Other than EVM, speaker for a 100 watt combo

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JBL...

MI-12 150w 2" ribbon wire VC, or

G125 200w 3" ribbon wire VC.

Both of these can be found on eBay, the G125 more plentiful in the 80-160 dollar range, the MI-12 raely appears, mostly in 50-100 amounts. Both are obsolete and no longer produced.

These speakers do the D-tones like the secret weapons they are, especially playing out in a band mix, but don't have to be loud to sound great. Warmer sounding than the very popular EV's. Very articulate and efficient.
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Re: Can of worms... Other than EVM, speaker for a 100 watt combo

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212Mavguy wrote:JBL...

G125 200w 3" ribbon wire VC.
:!:

I've got one of these with a little coil rubbing going on. Only shows up in OD & high SPL. Anyone know of a recone kit? :?:
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Likely less $$ for a good used fleabay unit shipped insured than for a JBL parts recone kit + labor. Tone Tubby can recone it in hemp. $$$ for that and probably well worth it.
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Re: Can of worms... Other than EVM, speaker for a 100 watt combo

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Bob, Were you able to try the Commonwealth yet?
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Re: Can of worms... Other than EVM, speaker for a 100 watt combo

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BobW wrote:Bob, Were you able to try the Commonwealth yet?
I've only had the cab a few days so I haven't tried anything but the EVM12L. I'll be trying the swamp thang next, maybe the tonker too, before I buy anything else.

Honestly the cab Taylor built sounds damn fine with the EVM, far better than the boogafunk thiele. The boogafunk is a well built cab but I just never bonded with the tone for guitar, bass is actually great with the 12L.
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