Guitar Toad
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Let's say you want an amp with bright tone but without piercing highs. I was told by a guy in a shop that the way to avoid the piercing highs is to use a 4x10 or 4x12 cabinet to spread the high frequency load out over 4 cones instead of one. Piercing highs for a 1x12 is a fact of life. Allegedly, SRV (no thread is complete without an SRV reference, right) used duck/duct tape on the cones of his speakers even when using 4x12 cabs to combat the piercing highs.
When ordering speakers on the Weber speaker site, there is an option for speaker dope (light/moderate/heavy) the following is what the site says about Dope:
How much speaker dope do you like?
When ordering speakers on the Weber speaker site, there is an option for speaker dope (light/moderate/heavy) the following is what the site says about Dope:
Doping is the shiny goop you see on the surround of a speaker. Besides extending the life of the surround, it also acts as a shock absorber to help keep the cone under control at higher volumes. The downside is that it also dampens cone vibrations and therefore reduces the potential character and texture of the speaker. If you are going to bend/sustain notes in the area above the 10th fret on the high E string and at high volumes with heavy distortion, then you need the doping to help prevent ghost notes and cone cry that could result from the extreme cone vibrations. Othewise, I would get the speaker undoped. Many players prefer the raw, undamped tone of the undoped speaker and they learn to modulate their finger pressure when noting in the area that causes cone cry.
How much speaker dope do you like?
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