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Tele-Afflicted
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Indianapolis, IN
Age: 55
Posts: 1,703
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Think I'll Keep It
I was complaining about the so-so tone of my Peavey Windsor Studio on another thread. I swapped the Blue Marvel for the Blues Jr. speaker I was running in an old C30 cab with a BH5H (terrific combination, btw).
The Fender sounds great in the Peavey; really opened her up. Now there's some balance, more punch, and the highs are nicely rounded. Interestingly, the Blue Marvel with the Little Giant comes close to sounding like a C30. But only close. Something's definitely missing. It's much weaker and muddier than the Blue Marvels I've worked with in the past. It may need some more breaking in, but I really don't think that will make a lot of difference with it. It's like the specs for this speaker have been redesigned. I really liked the older Blue Marvels. I've ordered a Screamin Eagle to put in the C30 cab -- mainly just to get that cool "Eminence Inside" plaque to attach to the cab.
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Garden City, KS
Age: 46
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I sincerely believe that Hartley Peavey's idea of tone runs more toward the lines of Les Paul through Marshall and then a little Fender mixed in. That's what the Windsor Studio sounds like to me. I do like it, but I'm not surprised that a speaker swap changed the character of the combo.
I think that a good number of Peavey's amps are voiced that way. I've swapped a 12" Fender/Eminence speaker from the Blues/Hot Rod series amps into one of my Bravos and it gave the amp a really different sound, more open with more top end. I put a couple of them in my 5150 Combo and it was too brittle, probably because of the closed back. So I took one of 'em out and put in an Eminence Legend GB12. That seems to be a really good balance. I'd really like to get into checking out speakers but that can be an expensive proposition. I'd hate to drop $400-500 on a pair of Celestion Blues only to find out that I didn't like 'em... |
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Tele-Afflicted
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Indianapolis, IN
Age: 55
Posts: 1,703
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(btw, I haven't forgotten the C50 chassis.)
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If you get hung up on just guitar players, you've missed something.... Don't ever get to a point where you just gotta be a guitar player. You hear something, go try to get that note and sound as much like that as you can.-Buddy Guy |
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