Single speaker for JTM45
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Single speaker for JTM45
Hello,
I have put my Metro JTM-45 into a 1x12 combo cabinet, because I have to carry it around alot, and use a G12H30 speaker. The volume knob is usually below 7 and I love the way the combo sounds, but I fear to blow the 30w speaker.
I don´t use my hotplate with this amp and didn´t like the sound of the PPIMV either.
Do you think the speaker will last at this volume? (It does for a week now
Or do you have an other suggestion for a single speaker for this amp?
The Emi Wizard sounds IMHO more fat and less open, what I don´t like.
Has someone tried a neodym magnet speaker and can compare it to the G12H30?
Thanks Holgar
I have put my Metro JTM-45 into a 1x12 combo cabinet, because I have to carry it around alot, and use a G12H30 speaker. The volume knob is usually below 7 and I love the way the combo sounds, but I fear to blow the 30w speaker.
I don´t use my hotplate with this amp and didn´t like the sound of the PPIMV either.
Do you think the speaker will last at this volume? (It does for a week now
Or do you have an other suggestion for a single speaker for this amp?
The Emi Wizard sounds IMHO more fat and less open, what I don´t like.
Has someone tried a neodym magnet speaker and can compare it to the G12H30?
Thanks Holgar
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Re: Single speaker for JTM45
It won't last at that volume. Get a Scumback H75 100w and be happy.
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Re: Single speaker for JTM45
I'd go for a 65W Scummie. No need for a 100W speaker for a JTM-45. That'll never get worked properly.
Or an Alnico Gold, might be a reasonable choice... but pricey.
Or an Alnico Gold, might be a reasonable choice... but pricey.
So I like purple, okay!!!!!!
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Re: Single speaker for JTM45
Thanks for the replys,
the Scumbacks are hard to get here overseas and the H75 seems to be closer to the Wizard. The G12H30 is IMHO more Hendrix, more Chili Peppers and more ACDC.
I had a look at the Gold´s price tag. Gulp.
The old G12H65 from my other combo is not bright enough too.
Difficult.
the Scumbacks are hard to get here overseas and the H75 seems to be closer to the Wizard. The G12H30 is IMHO more Hendrix, more Chili Peppers and more ACDC.
I had a look at the Gold´s price tag. Gulp.
The old G12H65 from my other combo is not bright enough too.
Difficult.
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Re: Single speaker for JTM45
If you are in Hanover, Germany, you can get an H75 65w at ProGuitar.deHolgar wrote:Thanks for the replys,
the Scumbacks are hard to get here overseas and the H75 seems to be closer to the Wizard. The G12H30 is IMHO more Hendrix, more Chili Peppers and more ACDC.
I had a look at the Gold´s price tag. Gulp.
The old G12H65 from my other combo is not bright enough too.
Difficult.
He's my German dealer for Scumbacks. Shoot him an email.
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Re: Single speaker for JTM45
Perhaps you ought to look more towards the H55 65W Scummies then.Holgar wrote:Thanks for the replys,
the Scumbacks are hard to get here overseas and the H75 seems to be closer to the Wizard. The G12H30 is IMHO more Hendrix, more Chili Peppers and more ACDC.
FWIW, my 65W BM75's absolutely rip. Nice forward mids, more AC/DC than just about anything I've tried, in fact MY G12H30 55Hz Heritage's have now been shelved. And my alnico blue. I can't recommend these enough. Since there is a distributor in Germany, perhaps you ought to take a look at Pete Thorns clips on the Scumback site.
They don't seem stiff at all for a 65W speaker either. Especially when compared to my Heritage's which were well broken in.
So I like purple, okay!!!!!!
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Re: Single speaker for JTM45
I doubt that the Gold would suit as they are like the blues - quite middy, so the suggestion of 65w M75 sounds quite a good one if you like the G12H. Cheaper option would be a V30 but they can be harsh and scooped to some ears (ie mine!)
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Or maybe even a new Creamback... though I haven't heard one as yet...
So I like purple, okay!!!!!!
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Re: Single speaker for JTM45
I will give the G12M65 Creamback a try. It is not too expensive (95€) and it is a british built speaker, so demonufo and Neil can profit from my taxes
Thank you for your help.
Best regards
Holgar
Thank you for your help.
Best regards
Holgar
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Re: Single speaker for JTM45
someone told me that creamback sounds warmer than a 25w m. imo h 30 is brighter and louder and punchier than m, so i'd go for a scumback h speaker 65w if it's in the h30 celestion ballpark sound wise
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Re: Single speaker for JTM45
While I've had some players tell me that M75's are the bomb for JTM 45's, I've never thought so. I always preferred the H75. But if you want more low end than an M75 or G12M type speaker with a little crisper treble response, the J75 is the one I'd recommend.
I think the JTM 45's have too much bass as it is, so a brighter speaker brings them alive, IMO. Good luck with whatever you decide to go with.
I think the JTM 45's have too much bass as it is, so a brighter speaker brings them alive, IMO. Good luck with whatever you decide to go with.
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Re: Single speaker for JTM45
When I was running stock JTM45 circuit with 1x12, the H75-HP was the best sounding 1x12.
It tightens up the low end nicely. M's with a JTM45..meh.
It tightens up the low end nicely. M's with a JTM45..meh.
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Re: Single speaker for JTM45
You could also just plug a big ole load resistor into the other speaker jack and keep the 30W speaker. Match the resistor value to the speaker and adjust the impedance selector accordingly.
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Re: Single speaker for JTM45
Good advice, thanks,
I had a hotplate switched on "Load" on the other speaker jack. This was good enough to loose some volume, but I lost treble and life in the sound too.
The Creamback arrived and it sounds fine. I cannot give a fair comparison to the G12H30, because I did mod the amp too. The Creamback seems to be less rough and better balanced in the mids. I like it.
I had a hotplate switched on "Load" on the other speaker jack. This was good enough to loose some volume, but I lost treble and life in the sound too.
The Creamback arrived and it sounds fine. I cannot give a fair comparison to the G12H30, because I did mod the amp too. The Creamback seems to be less rough and better balanced in the mids. I like it.