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Post by priddo on May 12, 2016 2:26:22 GMT -7
I've had Warehouse G10C's in my 210 cab to go with my Maz 18 NR (they brought out the Fender Blackface tones of the Maz). Now I have the Rx ES, I've put back the stock Z 10" speakers because I figured they would tame the highs and fill out the mids. I was right; these speakers were made for the amp's naturally bright character. Can't wait to really pump them over the weekend (with an Airbrake). Cheers, Michael.
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Post by drew on May 13, 2016 11:05:20 GMT -7
It's gonna get loud! :-)
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Post by calfzilla on May 14, 2016 5:17:34 GMT -7
If you need the highs tamed even more, try the Eminence Lil Buddy.
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Post by priddo on May 14, 2016 15:47:19 GMT -7
Thanks for the tip. The stock tens are really great though. Just fatten up the tone nicely. I'm hoping to get a master volume mod and even a treble cut mod. I've got the Airbrake too. Still, it can be loud!
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Post by drew on May 16, 2016 10:10:10 GMT -7
Dr Z 10's are very efficient speakers, great sounding too. I'm not sure of the efficiency rating but would think they are over the 100 mark, as most eminence spk's are. I have my 1x12 RX combo loaded with a Weber 12" 50W Alnico Blue Dog. It really makes a difference in the RX for taming highs and lowering volume. It's one of the most inefficient and mellower speakers i've owned. On louder gigs the brakelite is set to '0'.
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Post by priddo on May 26, 2016 2:26:54 GMT -7
I just put back one Warehouse G10c in my 210 cab paired with the stock Z10. I really like the balance now. I had the PPI master volume mod done too. I'm never selling this amp.
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