
Tim Brown
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Heck, look online for a Canadian distributor - I'm sure there are some up there. I'm sure there's something like Parts Express in Canada, you just need to find it, that's all.
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Tim Brown said:Yeah, you want PA or Musical Instrument speakers, but not guitar speakers - they will have too much of a limited range.
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boingoman said:Guitar speakers have as wide a response range as any other speaker, many times they go higher, actually. Guitar speakers usually go to at least 5K, some as high as 7-8K. Lots of LF and midrange drivers roll off well below that, they will be crossed over anyway, so they don't need to go very high. There may be reasons not to use a guitar speaker in a PA box, but frequency response isn't one of them. In this case, one factor would be cost- any 8" guitar speaker is going to be more expensive than most other types of 8" speaker.
And whether or not a speaker will live or die in a particular situation depends solely on how much power it can handle and how hard it is pushed. There really isn't any difference between home stereo speakers and PA speakers, except HS speakers usually just can't handle enough power.
RTC- some whizzers have decent response up to 15K and beyond, you'd definitely notice a diference, I'd say. You could also get all regular speakers, and some piezo tweeters. Those can just be paralled across one or two speakers, no crossover needed. Just drill a couple holes for them, and wire them up, maybe with a resistor and a cap, and off you go. Those are like $2 apiece.
Again, it really isn't going to matter what 8" speakers you get, I almost gaurantee they will outperform the originals. Low-end PA stuff from that era was pretty much crap when it was brand new, much less 34 years old. Even pro PA gear was crap, at that point. There wasn't any, really.Those whizzer cones were pretty slick, though. And pretty smooth-sounding, apparently.
ps= by calculations I meant using the thiele-small parameters to find drivers suitable for the box size and type. Maybe an exercise in fun or learning, but not really important for this project, probably.
Tim Brown said:I would have to disagree, HS speakers materials simply can not handle live signals as well as a PA speaker can. Go look and see how many PA speakers you can find with a foam surround or a rubber surround. I haven't seen one yet. Repeatedly run a live Kick drum through a 100 watt home stereo speaker, and through a 100 watt PA speaker and see which surround gives out first.
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Yeah I have an opinion on that ....... bullshit.RideTheCrash said:described how if the cab doesn't receive enough power the cones move very little, which causes the voice coil to burn a spot or something. Anyone have any idea about that?