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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Antwerp, Belgium
Age: 38
Posts: 500
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JBL D110F efficiency?
Hi all,
I recently got lucky and scored a minty early 70's Super Reverb with a quad of what appear to be factory installed JBL D110F's. I love how they sound, although four is a little "much". (loud, and clean) My current "stage" Super Reverb (a modded '68 ) has two RI Jensen C10Q's, and two C10R's, and I'm very tempted to install two of the JBL's in it, along with the C10Q's or R's, for a "best of both worlds" kind of thing. (I don't need a lecture on the downsides of the Jensens, I happen to like them...) My question is : how efficient are those JBL's, and will I even still hear the Jensens next to them? I wonder if anyone has any experience matching JBL's with other speakers..? (before I drop the chassis on my Super...) I realise Weber speakers are great and well-loved here, but they're very expensive to get in Europe, and not really an option. |
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Denmark
Posts: 668
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They match well
with the fender cts speakers. They have a bit more bass and highs than the alnico cts speakers. Generally clearer. I prefered them over the CTS when miking the amp up. This is the clean sound. I never pot any serious OD through them live. Except for in a shop when I tried some OD pedals out. Then it ROCKED.
Ylou will still hear the Jensens, put the alnico ones in....You need something a bit mid range, to compliment the JBL´s. They can be a bit scooped in the mids, and clinical.
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Chicago
Posts: 382
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Don't know how they'll match up(put the JBLs on the bottom???), but one thing to keep in mind if they're original or factory recones is - most JBLs are reverse polarity - i.e. the black terminal is positive, red is negative. Original Jensens are that way too but I don't know how accurately they made the reissues. If the amp sounds thin, try reversing the leads on one or the other.
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