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Title: TV cart conversion
Post by: sluckey on September 02, 2018, 08:04:44 am
Hey guys. I converted this TV cart to a speaker cab. Short story and a few bigger pics here...

     http://sluckeyamps.com/TVcart/TVcart.htm

Hoping to find a 12" speaker with strong tight bottom and clear top end for my Hampeg. Looking for a clean sound. Any ideas?
Title: Re: TV cart conversion
Post by: kagliostro on September 02, 2018, 02:20:31 pm
 :thumbsup:


Franco
Title: Re: TV cart conversion
Post by: shooter on September 02, 2018, 04:47:46 pm
Nice, and dinner stays warm on top the amp!  :icon_biggrin:
I really like the clarity I get from my Eminence Legend re-issue, think I got mine in '14.
Title: Re: TV cart conversion
Post by: sluckey on September 02, 2018, 05:16:01 pm
I'm looking at some Legends. But there are so many!
Title: Re: TV cart conversion
Post by: shooter on September 02, 2018, 09:30:05 pm
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so many
I couldn't find #'s, sept on cone 0914
IIRC found mine @ daton audio, seems specs were 65W ~~90spl, flag-like magnet sticker white background  :dontknow:
when I play bedroom to afternoon barbeque volume, all you hear is the eminence, the cream back wakes up at annoy the neighbors, nobodies home volume; if that helps  :laugh:
Title: Re: TV cart conversion
Post by: sluckey on September 02, 2018, 10:31:15 pm
I kinda like the sound clips of the 1258 and the GB128. Do you see anything on this page that looks like yours?

     http://www.eminence.com/guitar-bass/legend-series/
Title: Re: TV cart conversion
Post by: shooter on September 03, 2018, 04:24:14 pm
we might both be 1/2 deaf, but the the 1/2 you have left is probably better than mine for guitar sounds, since you can actually play  :icon_biggrin:.
once the tornado warnings quit, i'll try and snap a pic, if the barn makes it  :laugh:

I just realized the speaker box is in the attic, says V1216 if that helps, my wife wants me to seek shelter...but I got a great view upstairs  :icon_biggrin:
Title: Re: TV cart conversion
Post by: sluckey on September 03, 2018, 05:42:22 pm
It's on the page but no sound clips.
Title: Re: TV cart conversion
Post by: shooter on September 03, 2018, 07:09:58 pm
after I posted I did a quick search reading forum guys, seems the conscience's was good.
I know frequencies, not notes  :icon_biggrin:.  It reminds me of late 50's early 60's rolas only with balls if that helps any.
Title: Re: TV cart conversion
Post by: jjasilli on September 04, 2018, 11:18:15 am
Very creative repurposing!
Title: Re: TV cart conversion
Post by: SILVERGUN on September 04, 2018, 01:18:03 pm
Hoping to find a 12" speaker with strong tight bottom and clear top end for my Hampeg. Looking for a clean sound. Any ideas?
Yup, Eminence Legend EM12. One of 2 speakers in my live rig. Takes everything I throw at it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8RDxwf18xZ0 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8RDxwf18xZ0)
Title: Re: TV cart conversion
Post by: shooter on September 04, 2018, 08:56:57 pm
when did YOU buy yours  :icon_biggrin:

I find with Class A runnin square waves  brings out the spikey, shrill highs, but the guys with guitars, say it's fine n play with their end of the TS
Title: Re: TV cart conversion
Post by: SILVERGUN on September 05, 2018, 07:11:50 am
when did YOU buy yours  :icon_biggrin:
Right around the time you helped me figure out that I liked the sound of pushing square waves in Class A.  :icon_biggrin:

I built a couple of those EV Thiele cabs and needed a speaker. I found the EVM-12L a bit too revealing for my lack of talent.
The EM12 has this nice "bouncy" feel to it. That's the best way I can describe it as an ar-tiste' might. It's just a little more "laid back" than the EV that I would describe as being "in your face".
Title: Re: TV cart conversion
Post by: Ed_Chambley on September 05, 2018, 08:14:32 am
Quit looking at cheap.  Go ahead and get a EVM12L
Here: https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/EVM12L--electro-voice-evm12l-12-inch-8-ohm-guitar-speaker?mrkgcl=28&mrkgadid=3303549088&rkg_id=0&product_id=EVM12L&campaigntype=shopping&campaign=aaShopping%20-%20SKU%20-%20Guitars&adgroup=Guitar%20Amps%20-%20Electro-Voice%20-%20evm12l&placement=google&adpos=1o5&creative=285729060886&device=c&matchtype=&network=g&gclid=CjwKCAjw_b3cBRByEiwAdG8WqoRsLssf7YpT3sRg209-3AIBoD3Byp8dpFbiI_UhAcqTsTAfys73qBoCFX0QAvD_BwE


Yes, it costs, but here is the deal.  You get one and get it broke in well and if you do not like it, I will buy it from you.  I need another one, but I promise you will not want to sell me a broken in EV.  This speaker will get it done and your neighbors will gather like the little kids in India panhandeling requesting Sign, Sign everywhere as sign and all that other hippie shit you play. :laugh:
Title: Re: TV cart conversion
Post by: SILVERGUN on September 05, 2018, 08:24:17 am
This is my favorite (and I believe accurate) review from that page.

I currently possess 2 of these that I purchased in a used 2x12 cab. If I put them back in I wouldn't want to carry it.
Both of them are FOR SALE 'cause I aint getting any cleaner anytime soon.
Title: Re: TV cart conversion
Post by: shooter on September 05, 2018, 08:43:24 am
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I liked the sound of pushing square waves in Class A.
:laugh:

As a technical electronic guy, it really cut against the grain to do that on purpose!! BUT, when guys with guitars started smiling n saying YES, I got over it  :icon_biggrin:
Title: Re: TV cart conversion
Post by: sluckey on September 08, 2018, 01:09:06 pm
Yes, it costs, but here is the deal.  You get one and get it broke in well and if you do not like it, I will buy it from you.  I need another one, but I promise you will not want to sell me a broken in EV.  This speaker will get it done and your neighbors will gather like the little kids in India panhandeling requesting Sign, Sign everywhere as sign and all that other hippie shit you play. :laugh:

Ed, there's one for sale at The Amp Garage for $200. Just listed two days ago. A new one costs $250.

     https://ampgarage.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=31440#p389280

Title: Re: TV cart conversion
Post by: SILVERGUN on September 09, 2018, 11:22:18 am
Sluckey-
I can send you one to demo.
Just say the word.
UPS comes here every day. Zero hassle for me.
They are just sitting here.



Title: Re: TV cart conversion
Post by: tubenit on September 11, 2018, 04:52:36 am
Steve,

Probably too late in this thread, but I'm using the Emminence Delta Pro12.  There's a good thread on TAG which numerous favorable mentions
of this speaker in D-style amps.

https://ampgarage.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=25700&p=319799&hilit=Emminence+Delta+Pro+12A#p319799

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=2&ved=2ahUKEwj-4qaC17LdAhXNl-AKHV3oCgoQFjABegQICRAC&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.eminence.com%2Fpdf%2FDelta_Pro_12A.pdf&usg=AOvVaw1Y1xaiDaDXvuBKI09Cqhgc

I've got mine in the Carolina Overdrive Special Plus

Best regards,  Jeff
Title: Re: TV cart conversion
Post by: sluckey on September 11, 2018, 06:45:34 am
That's a very beefy looking speaker Jeff! I liked the sound clicks I heard on the eminence website. I would have never thought to look under the pro audio section.
Title: Re: TV cart conversion
Post by: SILVERGUN on September 11, 2018, 09:03:28 am
I remember reading Jeff's thoughts and hearing the demo on that speaker when I was deciding on my Legend EM12.
I mistakenly assumed that the EM12 was a "guitar voiced" rebranding of the Delta Pro 12.
The EM12 was a new offering at the time and now that I look at the frequency response chart I can see a pretty substantial difference.
Makes me wonder how different they actually sound side by side.  :dontknow:

I think we need a Columbia House for speakers, like a speaker of the month club.
Title: Re: TV cart conversion
Post by: tubenit on September 11, 2018, 10:25:50 am
Unfortunately, I did not do any rhythm on this recording, but I did hit a few low notes on the solo and you can hear how well they hold together, IMO.
I used the Delta Pro on this recording. Solo is mediocre at best and not very creative or interesting BUT you can get something of a picture of how the speaker sounds.   

https://www.soundclick.com/html5/v4/player.cfm?songID=13345895

Jeff

So far, my favorite 12" speakers overall are the Emminence Delta Pro 12A and the Warehouse ET-65.
Title: Re: TV cart conversion
Post by: Willabe on September 11, 2018, 10:53:50 pm
Quit looking at cheap. Go ahead and get a EVM12L

It's 200w, almost 19 pounds and close to $300!  :w2: 

It's more than a Tone Tubby alnico, a 15" WGS alnico, a Celestion Blue alnico or Gold and just about any other alnico or ceramic speaker I can think of.

What amp do you use it with? Not your AC15 or Princeton.    :dontknow:

 
Title: Re: TV cart conversion
Post by: sluckey on September 15, 2018, 08:16:28 pm
Finally got a speaker for the tv cart. Thanks to SILVERGUN. It's a beast! Sounds good with the Hampeg. Didn't help my playing though.  :icon_biggrin:

(http://sluckeyamps.com/TVcart/tv_cart_07.jpg)
Title: Re: TV cart conversion
Post by: 1blueheron on September 15, 2018, 08:44:57 pm
Good thing that cart has wheels! 

Your re-purposing project is looking great.   Especially like the authenticity of your daughters name carved in it.
Title: Re: TV cart conversion
Post by: SILVERGUN on September 16, 2018, 08:32:23 pm
That thing looks great in there!

Now don't go ruin'in it by playing a strat through it!

 :occasion14:
Title: Re: TV cart conversion
Post by: Ed_Chambley on September 17, 2018, 01:48:58 pm
Quit looking at cheap. Go ahead and get a EVM12L

It's 200w, almost 19 pounds and close to $300!  :w2: 

It's more than a Tone Tubby alnico, a 15" WGS alnico, a Celestion Blue alnico or Gold and just about any other alnico or ceramic speaker I can think of.

What amp do you use it with? Not your AC15 or Princeton.    :dontknow:

 
Well, you know I like different speakers and even though I have sold 14 amps, I still have more.  Seriously, I make extension cabintes and use different speakers in them.  Mainly single 12's work all around.  Sometimes I need a speaker that is almost impossible to distort.  The EV12L does NOT sound good to my ears except for playing clean and round tones.  It lends itself more towards the bottom end.  And even thought I am not a huge fan of Zack Wild, with all the high gain he uses you can still hear every note he plays.  Exception, I do think his solo in Mama I am Coming Home he played for Ozzy was great.


For instance, Hendrix's Little Wing sounds good no matter where you have the selector.  It is very much like a Full Range JBL, but tends to not pass any shrill highs.  Not quite as good as a Altec 417, but still affordable.


In order for a clean speaker I prefer the Altec 417, JBL D120, and then the EV.  I also like the old EV SRO/12 Alnico, but again getting rare and expensive.


I also have one in a Mesa Mark I.  Yes, cranked it is painful, but they sound really good playing open chord voicing and cascading solos.


To me, a speaker change is much more effective than anything else once an amp is tweaked to my liking.  Sluckey was wanting a speaker for his amp, The Hampeg and was using a Celestion loaded Sunn cabinet and had one of the finest clean tones I have heard and I just thought this would work well.
Finally got a speaker for the tv cart. Thanks to SILVERGUN. It's a beast! Sounds good with the Hampeg. Didn't help my playing though.  :icon_biggrin:

(http://sluckeyamps.com/TVcart/tv_cart_07.jpg)



Speaker looks like it is home. :icon_biggrin: