Hoffman Amplifiers Tube Amplifier Forum
Other Stuff => Cabinets-Speakers => Topic started by: dude on April 30, 2015, 10:32:26 pm
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Just picked up a nice 1967 BF Vibro Champ all original except the speaker which is 8 ohms instead of 4.
Any recommendations, has original OT at 4 ohm.
Thanks in advance,
al
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Just picked up a nice 1967 BF Vibro Champ all original except the speaker which is 8 ohms instead of 4.
Any recommendations, has original OT at 4 ohm.
Thanks in advance,
al
Weber. Be sure to ask if it will fit though.
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Just picked up a nice 1967 BF Vibro Champ all original except the speaker which is 8 ohms instead of 4.
Any recommendations, has original OT at 4 ohm.
Thanks in advance,
al
Weber. Be sure to ask if it will fit though.
Yeah, I checked out Weber. He has several Alnico and Ceramic 4 ohm speakers. Of all the speakers he has I was thinking an Alnico, one that breaks up a little later since this Amp breaks up soon anyway.
What was in this amp stock in 1967? I only paid $250, I thought that was a good deal, good shape but grill cloth is worned, sounds terrific.
Webers's Ceramic speakes have big magnets that look like the filter cap can might be in the way? Alnico's seem like they might fit, Weber's pretty good on questions, I'm sure I can ask them if their speakers will fit.
But what was original? And would you put in an Alnico or Ceramic.
I assume a 4 ohm would be louder than the 8 in there now, correct?
Thanks in advance,
al
Thanks in advance
Ordered a Weber Sig 8S 4ohm Ribbed cone, wanted later break-up
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If Weber's 8A125T will fit in your cab, that's what I'd try first. They say it won't fit "early" blackface Champs but 1967 isn't early to me. Call 'em.
I used a pair of 10A125T speakers in a BF Super Reverb (along with 2 other Weber's) and think they'll fit what you're looking for.
Chip