Giant speaker chosen! (PIX!)

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Post by aen » Sun Mar 30, 2008 8:47 am

hmmmmm.

I don't think there's any danger.  BUt I'm not an expert. ???
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Re: Giant speaker chosen! (PIX!)

Post by aen » Thu Apr 03, 2008 9:26 pm

15" speaker adn cab for my Twin reverb, for rfearless blasting of low tonez.

Here is the motherfucking cab

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It is full of Mojo.

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Look at the Mojo.  It is vintage.

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Yo can smell the sears silvertone mojo tones.

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I will put a back on it, made of wood, but before that I will install this-

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It is a 200 watt 15" speaker, I dont know hwat that is in metric, probably about 3 meters.  I dont know how they convert watts in Europe, probably Baskets, or something.  Yeah, it's a 124 Basket speaker.

Thanks for looking at my Mojo, Ill update you ASAP!
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Re: Giant speaker chosen! (PIX!)

Post by ohm-men » Thu Apr 03, 2008 11:37 pm

I Have a Jensen C-15 K in my Showman (closed cab, twin without reverb) and it sounds great. The Jensen Mod is are more british oriented speaker (Vox/Celestion/Rola)

15" is about 38cm. Watts stay the same in Europe. If I'm correct, James Watt was an Englishmen.
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Re: Giant speaker chosen! (PIX!)

Post by fuzzking » Fri Apr 04, 2008 2:26 am

aen wrote:
It is a 200 watt 15" speaker, I dont know hwat that is in metric, probably about 3 meters.  I dont know how they convert watts in Europe, probably Baskets, or something.  Yeah, it's a 124 Basket speaker.

Thanks for looking at my Mojo, Ill update you ASAP!
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Re: Giant speaker chosen! (PIX!)

Post by aen » Fri Apr 04, 2008 6:02 am

ohm-men wrote: I Have a Jensen C-15 K in my Showman (closed cab, twin without reverb) and it sounds great. The Jensen Mod is are more british oriented speaker (Vox/Celestion/Rola)

15" is about 38cm. Watts stay the same in Europe. If I'm correct, James Watt was an Englishmen.

hmmm, I'm pretty sure they switched back to Baskets after the War.
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Re: Giant speaker chosen! (PIX!)

Post by Orang Goreng » Fri Apr 04, 2008 6:04 am

I thought you Americans used "horsepower" instead of Watts?
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Re: Giant speaker chosen! (PIX!)

Post by fuzzking » Fri Apr 04, 2008 6:18 am

aen wrote:
ohm-men wrote: I Have a Jensen C-15 K in my Showman (closed cab, twin without reverb) and it sounds great. The Jensen Mod is are more british oriented speaker (Vox/Celestion/Rola)

15" is about 38cm. Watts stay the same in Europe. If I'm correct, James Watt was an Englishmen.

hmmm, I'm pretty sure they switched back to Baskets after the War.
maaan... its caskets, not baskets.
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Re: Giant speaker chosen! (PIX!)

Post by mezcalhead » Fri Apr 04, 2008 7:16 am

ohm-men wrote: If I'm correct, James Watt was an Englishmen.
Scottish .. spent a lot of time in England though I think.
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Re: Giant speaker chosen! (PIX!)

Post by aen » Fri Apr 04, 2008 7:21 am

FUZZ_KING wrote:
aen wrote:
ohm-men wrote: I Have a Jensen C-15 K in my Showman (closed cab, twin without reverb) and it sounds great. The Jensen Mod is are more british oriented speaker (Vox/Celestion/Rola)

15" is about 38cm. Watts stay the same in Europe. If I'm correct, James Watt was an Englishmen.

hmmm, I'm pretty sure they switched back to Baskets after the War.
maaan... its caskets, not baskets.
Thats just what they tell the Germans. 
Orang Goreng wrote: I thought you Americans used "horsepower" instead of Watts?
We did, but then we decided to go with a much more expensive mode of transport.

"WATT?  $3.50 A GALLON?"
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