I am having a cabinet made for my low wattage (5w) head. This was the speaker that was suggested.
I am having a cabinet made for my low wattage (5w) head. This was the speaker that was suggested.
Weber no longer uses P10R or similar designations for their speaker line. Do you know which of the current model it equates to? Maybe a 10F125?
I was close! 10A125 = AlNiCo, 10F125 = Ceramic
The "125" in 10A125 refers to a 1.25" voice coil. Is this correct for an "R" cross reference? I thought it was N=150, Q=125, R=100 (1.0")
Just asking. Especially since I'll be hunting for a pair of 10s for my 5F4 cab.
TT
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Maybe this helps?Originally Posted by TT100
http://www.webervst.com/cgi-bin/talk...s&msg_num=8405
and this:
http://www.webervst.com/cnvt.htm
Thanks JAM.
TT
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To make it tougher.....
"10A100" refers to 10" speaker, alnico, 1" voice coil.
It doesn't say anything about the cone, which is straight, in this case, like a P10R.
10A125 is a 10" alnico, 1.25" voice coil ribbed cone, more like a later P10Q. You can get it with a straight cone, like an early P10Q, as the 10A125-O. "O" standing for "Original" maybe?
I can't keep 'em all straight.
Several guitars in different colors
Things to make them fuzzy
Things to make them louder
orange picks
Am I correct in thinking straight cones break up earlier?
TT
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"Once men turned their thinking over to machines in the hope that this would set them free. But That only permitted other men with machines to enslave them." Frank Herbert.
I've got one Blue Pup in my Vox AC15, along with one original speaker. The Blue Pup sounds nice. I think that's the P10R.
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