What speakers came in the Duncan Convertible amps?

Benjy_26

25's Nemesis
Anybody know what came in the old Duncan Convertible combos,or what they're modeled on?

Thanks for the help.
 
Re: What speakers came in the Duncan Convertible amps?

Many years back a friend had one, and it had a Celestion of some sort. However, I don't know if that was stock, or after market.
 
Re: What speakers came in the Duncan Convertible amps?

My 60 watter has a red labeled Duncan 75 watter. I want to know what it's based on (or what it is) because it sounds pretty darned good in my old jenings made Vox 2x12 cab. If Eminence, Celestion, or JBL make something like it, I'd like to get a couple for this cab.
 
Re: What speakers came in the Duncan Convertible amps?

Ah, sorry, I don't know...
 
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That's cool bro. Just out of curiosity though, which Convertible does your buddy own?
 
Re: What speakers came in the Duncan Convertible amps?

Very early Eminence, which was an off-shoot of CTS...from OCS, our biggest supplier...

In 1966, Bob Gault founded Eminence and what was to become the world's largest loudspeaker manufacturing company after working as an engineer for Magnavox and CTS (Chicago Telephone Supply). Ironically, Gault started Eminence hoping to manufacture three 18" speakers per day, based on a commitment from Ampeg's Everett Hull. Under the leadership of Gault and most recently his son, Rob, the company's capacity has grown to over 10,000 speakers per day, employing over 200 people.

I currently have 2 100watt Convertibles in the shop, only one has the original spkr in it...

JS
 
Re: What speakers came in the Duncan Convertible amps?

saw one on ebay, stated that the original speaker was still installed, a G12-65 Celestion.

germ
 
Re: What speakers came in the Duncan Convertible amps?

Thanks for the info, gentlemen. I'll be giving Emi a call soon. :burnout:
 
Re: What speakers came in the Duncan Convertible amps?

why was it called convertible? never heard duncans made amps before... why discontinued?

It was named the convertible because of the modular nature of the amp. There's several different preamp "modules" (circuit boards) that can be interchanged in order to get drastically different tones out of one amp. For example, one module would help give the amp a black-face Fender sound, whereas changing it to a different module would turn the amp into a high-gain Marshall.
 
Re: What speakers came in the Duncan Convertible amps?

Ah nostalgia. Old threads, old amps. Duncan amps are just one thing I miss about the 80's.
 
Re: What speakers came in the Duncan Convertible amps?

yeah, 14 years ago, so what... They were definitely Celestion G-12k 85s, which were 8 ohm speakers capable of handling most of the power. The amp could probably do best with a 15" 4 ohm cab and 12" internal or 12"external cab. The active bass eq is too low for even the g-12k, just muddies as soon as it's audible. So it think it was designed to drive a 15". i don't know if it has a crossover built in but I wouldn't doubt it.
 
Re: What speakers came in the Duncan Convertible amps?

yeah, 14 years ago, so what... They were definitely Celestion G-12k 85s, which were 8 ohm speakers capable of handling most of the power.

I can confirm this; I have two "Seymour Duncan" labeled 1x12 cabs, and each has the Celestion G-12K85.

Sounds like they came with Eminences sometimes as well...
 
Re: What speakers came in the Duncan Convertible amps?

I bought mine new and it had Celestion, not sure what model as it was a LONG time ago. Definitely Celestion.
 
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Also, it was lots of fun changing the modules and getting new sounds but reliability issue was a nightmare. It would just die in the middle of a gig, I think it turned out two resistors in the preamp were taking too much heat and would burn out. The third time it happened I sold it off.
 
Re: What speakers came in the Duncan Convertible amps?

Isn't Bonamassa a fan of these?

I liked the concept, but couldn't afford one. I seem to recollect that they could be noisy.

Bill
 
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