Any ideas for a 15" speaker in an OD 50W?

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Any ideas for a 15" speaker in an OD 50W?

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Am using the stock 15" alnico Jensen, that came with the amp before it was modded to a 50w clone. It's similar to the dumblelite, except I am using the original 8 Ohm OT as well. Pics are in the file folder under Sano dumble. Anyway, was interested in what others have used, and like. I was considering a Weber california model, since a friend of mine has one in his vibroclone. The highs and lows are clearer and more defined (previous speaker JBL). My old jensen just breaks-up too much. thanks Bob
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I've never used the weber, so I can't help. I've got a altec 418b that Iliked. But the alnico magnet will break up a little more. I have to pull that out of the closet and give it a try again.. Too bad I don't have anything that will fit it anymore.. Maybe a JBL?
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I've built a few of the Fender 75 amp's using the Jensen Mod 15 in. speaker, the price is very reasonable and the tone was very good, i don't know if it come's in 50 watt's or not, but the 100 watt was perfect for the Fender 75 watt amp !
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Kind of heavy, but an EV15-L is a good solution.
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The Jensen Neo 15 is quite good and the added bonus of it's light weight.
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Thanks all for the great replies, I am leaning towards a Neo first since it is reasonably priced and could use it somewhere else if I don't like the tone. If so, I'll try the EV15-L as a 2nd choice. 8)
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One more vote for the EVM12-L over here!!! Very good sounding speaker.

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I bit the bullet a few years back and shelled out the dough for two vintage JBL D-130's. I had them reconed by Weber when he was still reconing. I haven't owned or heard anything comparable since. They are very efficient speakers though which translates to very loud. Just my 2 cents.
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arwokc wrote:I bit the bullet a few years back and shelled out the dough for two vintage JBL D-130's. I had them reconed by Weber when he was still reconing. I haven't owned or heard anything comparable since. They are very efficient speakers though which translates to very loud. Just my 2 cents.
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The JBL stuffed Super Reverb I used to use was too bright for my taste. I've never played one of their 15" jobs. I do own a pair of Altec 418B 15" but both are in need of attention before I can use them. Real scratchy voice coils.
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Hey Bob. Go over here and horse around with these clips. You can really hear how much the 15" break up when pushed. The smaller speakers hold up to a pounding better.
http://www.eminence.com/soundclips.asp
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+1 EV 15L
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I'm using an EVM15L in a lopoline cabinet. Sounds amazing. Plenty of brightness, smooth mids and big fat bottom end.
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Same here. I have an EV15L that I use every so often. Sounds huge but has a nice balance. The EV12L's big brother. I also have a JBL 15" (can't remember the model) and the EV is definitely better to my ear for what I like to hear. The Altec's are cool but I personally get tired of their tone very fast. Hope this helps.
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Thanks guys for all the great input! 8)
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