hole in speaker [message #3034] |
Wed, 03 September 2003 23:16 |
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I've got this 15" bass speaker that has a hole in it its not very big but when you get the vol. up high it ether pops or just stops working and then it comes back and it buzzes all the time can i tape it or can i buy like a putty or something like that, that will somewhat repair the speaker
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Re: hole in speaker [message #3041 is a reply to message #3039] |
Sat, 06 September 2003 23:11 |
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hi
its like close to an inch long rip and i think it might be out of alignment cause what ever punched through it really had to hit it hard cause the speaker is a peavey black widow and if you don't know what that is its one of the best bas speakers that you can buy today and its reinforced with Kevlar, its in a kustom kasino bass amp that i bought online it works really well some times
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Re: hole in speaker [message #3111 is a reply to message #3043] |
Thu, 25 September 2003 21:52 |
KustomBlues
Messages: 494 Registered: June 2001 Location: Michigan
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The Carvin PS15 will be about $80, and I will be so bold as to tell you that in comparison to the Peavey it kicks butt for bass. It sounds MUCH better than the peavey, I know because I have compared them side by side in Kustom cabs. They don't call me the Bass Frequency Goddess for nothing! Deb :-)
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Re: hole in speaker [message #3128 is a reply to message #3111] |
Mon, 29 September 2003 01:27 |
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Where can i get those speakers at i heard about them but i didn't know how they sounded
I'll tell you what those black widows even with a hole in it, it can kick it i have a jay turser Beatles bass (its a remake of the hofner but its nicer then the hofner) if you set the amp up right you can get that gut pounding sound like you hear on the beatles songs by the way deb what is a good type of string to use on a bass?
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Re: hole in speaker [message #3214 is a reply to message #3128] |
Sat, 08 November 2003 21:02 |
KustomBlues
Messages: 494 Registered: June 2001 Location: Michigan
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Well, I like to use D'Addario half-rounds for added thump, but I also like Fender roundwounds too... Sorry for the delay in replying, been awful busy! :-)
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Re: hole in speaker [message #3215 is a reply to message #3214] |
Sat, 08 November 2003 21:04 |
KustomBlues
Messages: 494 Registered: June 2001 Location: Michigan
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half rounds are a ground wound. more brighter than flatwounds, but not as bright as roundwounds. I've been using them for 25 years...
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Re: hole in speaker [message #3216 is a reply to message #3181] |
Sat, 08 November 2003 21:05 |
KustomBlues
Messages: 494 Registered: June 2001 Location: Michigan
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Guys, quit trying to patch these speakers!!!!! Just buy some new Carvins, or get these old ones reconed!!!! :-)
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Re: hole in speaker [message #3248 is a reply to message #3228] |
Tue, 18 November 2003 14:21 |
KustomBlues
Messages: 494 Registered: June 2001 Location: Michigan
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Emminece only makes a 300 watt rms speaker, whereas the Carvin is a 400 watt rms speaker..... Made special for Carvin by Emminece.
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