Re: Speakers for my Marshall 8x10
Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2013 10:38 pm
Not many options out there, but http://www.eminence.com/speakers/speake ... egend_B810
I'm playing guitar through it, not bass. There should be plenty of options out there. Thanks.rot gut wrote:Not many options out there, but http://www.eminence.com/speakers/speake ... egend_B810
Okay! I've been running a solid state HH Musician head through it, but I have a Laney AOR that is currently broken so as soon as it's fixed I will try that one out with it too. I think it's pretty dark sounding compared to my 4x12 (a Carlsbro with Celestion gh12-80's). It could use just a little more brightness for a guitar to get a bit more bite i think. I do roll off treble (and play neck pickup mostly) most of the time because we have two guitarists and I play the heavy riffs mainly. With the right distortion, my setup gets pretty 'in your face' though (got some great sounds with a RAT with maxed gain/vol and filter all the way down or FYA apiformis fuzztortion). Also the HH amp is not the typical solid state amp with a super harsh attack and too much highs, so it's not like a tube amp will necessarily sound muddy through it. I don't have one tuning I'm keeping to, but most of the time I'm in standard tuning, AADGBE or C standard.chillerthanmost wrote:How do the speakers spun overall? Bright? Dark? What amp and pedals are you using as well as guitar and tuning? Definitely interested as these are fairly priced speakers. I also notice these are a bit less sensitive than most speakers, does the cab still get loud enough? I'd love to hear a much details as possible, man. Thanks for chiming in.Obulus wrote:I have a Marshall 8x10" too that I had to fill with speakers myself. But I'm a cheapass so I went with Jensen CH speakers (cost me about 300 euros I think), these are the European equivalent of Jensen MOD's. I think they sound pretty good, but I never compared them to other 10" speakers so what do I know really. These should also be able to handle bass, but I haven't tried that as of yet.
I also like 12" speakers more actually, but I still use the Marshall because it's slanted and the top speakers are alot higher above the ground, so I don't have to stand a couple of meters from my amp at practice to hear myself.