I put one in my Princeton Tone Master. With the stock speaker I could get bedroom volumes say about 5 or 6 and it turned to buzz. Now some say you have to break in the Jensen about 10 or 15 gigs. Till then at 7 volume mine sounded like a cheap amp. I put in the Cajun and now have head room up to full tilt. Some don't want that but man this thing is clean clean clean. Compare a 10 oz speaker to a 30 oz in the Cajun. If I want a little breakup I just add the Ibanez Tube Screamer set really low. I now have a thousand dollar amp I can gig with.
I have an Acoustic G20 amp.will these speakers Make a difference on my amp.I know this is not the best amp.but it was all I afford last year.but don't know if I should upgrade my speaker or get another amp.
Here's my problem. I live in Portland, Oregon. It's a good-sized city, roughly 25th in the country in size. There is exactly *one* place in this city where I can actually demo a very small subset - less than 10 - of the available 12" speakers on the market. And zero 10" speakers. Otherwise, I have to buy by mail and take my chances. Given the variability in the voicing of the various guitar speakers, I could go through a lot of money before finding the speaker that sounds best with my amp. That's why I'm looking at FRFR speakers. The good ones don't color the sound; they're not "voiced" at all. Yes, they're more expensive up front, but you don't have to deal with cycling through multiple speakers to find one that works for you.
I'm curious if you ever did this. I like my Ragin' Cajun well enough in my Princeton, but I've always wondered if I'd have liked the Webers better. Since you can't try them all out, I was basically at the mercy of RUclips for demos.
I put the Celstion 10-30 Speaker and my amplifier is great and I can hear all the voicings. Fender Super Champ X2 Amplifier Voicings Descriptions 1 Tweed Champ® 2 Tweed Deluxe™ clean 3 Tweed Deluxe™ dirty/compressed 4 Tweed Bassman® 5 65 Princeton® clean 6 65 Princeton® dirty/compressed 7 65 Deluxe™ 8 65 Twin Amp™ 9 60s British clean 10 60s British dirty/compressed 11 70s British 12 80s British13Super-Sonic™ 14 90s Metal 15 2000 Metal 16 Jazzmaster™ (fl at, solid-state clean
I have a pair of those in my Fender 2x10 amp and absolutely love them.
how is the low end? with humbuckers?
Which amp?
this guy should demo everything
Now I understand why Matt Schofield loves them 😊
Glorious clean tone
Gonna try one in an Orange AD1510 combo, best 10" I have heard next to the Jensen P10r in a Princeton reverb. The right speaker for the right amp.
going to put 4 of these in a Bassman cab and connect the 5F6A to them... dig it.
Hey man, how did that go? I’m thinking of doing the same thing....
Stand back.
great tone and playing.
Great playing and tone !
I think i like 10in better than 12. Eminence is the frequency resp flatter for your smaller speakers?
I put one in my Princeton Tone Master. With the stock speaker I could get bedroom volumes say about 5 or 6 and it turned to buzz. Now some say you have to break in the Jensen about 10 or 15 gigs. Till then at 7 volume mine sounded like a cheap amp. I put in the Cajun and now have head room up to full tilt. Some don't want that but man this thing is clean clean clean. Compare a 10 oz speaker to a 30 oz in the Cajun. If I want a little breakup I just add the Ibanez Tube Screamer set really low. I now have a thousand dollar amp I can gig with.
Sounds really good here but does it cut in the mix?
That speaker is damn loud/efficient. Also has that midrange freq that makes it cut through any mix.
@@zannpaci I can hear that, wonderful speaker!
You bet your ass it does
hott tight Bad lil cones😎
I have an Acoustic G20 amp.will these speakers Make a difference on my amp.I know this is not the best amp.but it was all I afford last year.but don't know if I should upgrade my speaker or get another amp.
Get another amp
Here's my problem. I live in Portland, Oregon. It's a good-sized city, roughly 25th in the country in size. There is exactly *one* place in this city where I can actually demo a very small subset - less than 10 - of the available 12" speakers on the market. And zero 10" speakers. Otherwise, I have to buy by mail and take my chances. Given the variability in the voicing of the various guitar speakers, I could go through a lot of money before finding the speaker that sounds best with my amp.
That's why I'm looking at FRFR speakers. The good ones don't color the sound; they're not "voiced" at all. Yes, they're more expensive up front, but you don't have to deal with cycling through multiple speakers to find one that works for you.
How do you try a speaker in the store anyway? They usually sound way better after playing them for 10-20 hours.
I'll try one of these with my Weber 10f150t 50w. See if my Music Man 65 script logo likes it.
I'm curious if you ever did this. I like my Ragin' Cajun well enough in my Princeton, but I've always wondered if I'd have liked the Webers better. Since you can't try them all out, I was basically at the mercy of RUclips for demos.
I put the Celstion 10-30 Speaker and my amplifier is great and I can hear all the voicings. Fender Super Champ X2 Amplifier Voicings Descriptions
1 Tweed Champ®
2 Tweed Deluxe™ clean
3 Tweed Deluxe™ dirty/compressed
4 Tweed Bassman®
5 65 Princeton® clean
6 65 Princeton® dirty/compressed
7 65 Deluxe™
8 65 Twin Amp™
9 60s British clean
10 60s British dirty/compressed
11 70s British
12 80s British13Super-Sonic™
14 90s Metal
15 2000 Metal
16 Jazzmaster™ (fl at, solid-state clean
I'm starting to think 10" speakers sound better than 12".