Do new amp speakers "break in"? Just curious I am getting a new Weber tomorow.
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Originally posted by sweet_louDo new amp speakers "break in"? Just curious I am getting a new Weber tomorow.
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Good question - I freaked out at how crappy my Weber Blue Dog sounded when I first installed it in a Blues Jr. Called Ted Weber and felt like such a dope after talking to himHe was really gracious about it too.
I think it was Jeremy who wrote something a while ago about hooking his amp up to a stereo, putting it in a closet, and playing it for 12 hours pretty loud. The traditional approach of just cranking it up until it sounds good worked for me - it took about 5-6 hours playing time to start sounding decent and kept improving for maybe a month (but I don't really play that loud or that long).
ChipHeritage 535 Special, Warmoth frankenstrat, MIM Strat, & Taylor 314C(no E)
Amp Builds: Tweed Princeton (5F2-A) variation, 2 BF Princeton Reverb clones, & Super Reverb clone
Sometimes use a Blues Jr., Tech 21 Trademark 10 & Power Engine 60
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Originally posted by StevoYes they do.. what are you getting??
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12F150
Tweed Twin tone with ceramic punch. Replaces Jensen C12N and Oxford ceramic 12's ********| Lows
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******| Highs
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12", 40oz ceramic magnet, 25 or 50 watts, 1-1/2" voice coil, ribbed cone....... $90 plus shipping
Warm, smooth breakup, aggressive, punchy, loud.Last edited by sweet_lou; 05-17-2004, 08:07 PM.His Grace is Amazing
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Originally posted by Fresh_StartGood question - I freaked out at how crappy my Weber Blue Dog sounded when I first installed it in a Blues Jr. Called Ted Weber and felt like such a dope after talking to himHe was really gracious about it too.
I think it was Jeremy who wrote something a while ago about hooking his amp up to a stereo, putting it in a closet, and playing it for 12 hours pretty loud. The traditional approach of just cranking it up until it sounds good worked for me - it took about 5-6 hours playing time to start sounding decent and kept improving for maybe a month (but I don't really play that loud or that long).
ChipHis Grace is Amazing
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Yes I had an F150 in my hot rod deluxe. That is a sweet speaker. It has a wide range and the clean tones are superior.
That particular speaker did not seem to need as much breaking in as my Blue Dogs if I recall correctly. But mine was not doped.
Like Chip stated, the Blue Dogs are pretty flat when you first get them.
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