Replacement spkrs for 210 HD-130 combo
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10 years 9 monthsOOPS-sorry nobody responded
OOPS-sorry nobody responded ti this. I never saw it so I'M an idiot. Anyway, the speakers in the 2-10-130 were honestly NOT very good. I would actually recommend you look at something like weber or celestion high power and find something comparable and get bot as the same time. Mike.
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9 yearsThanks for responding,I was
Thanks for responding,I was thinking,if I can't find/get/want the original speaker whether it would work to keep the undamaged one and pair it with something else?any further suggestions for particular speakers,I am in Australia.i didn't think the original speakers were too bad
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10 years 9 monthsIt will work as long as they
It will work as long as they are the same impedance. I just think it would be better to get them both at once. You COULD replace them one at a time though for dollars sake. The 130-10's had a reputation for having crappy speakers. I have a 65-2-10 that I replace with Weber California's and THOSE speakers are better than the 130's. The 130's had an inability to handle bass much and sounded kind of flappy. Mike.
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10 years 9 monthsThe 130 speakers WERE
The 130 speakers WERE different, but the numbers escape me at the moment (haven't had my coffee yet!) but you can search the archives as I KNOW this subject has come up. The 130's obviously had to take more power but I remember they really didn't hold up well, IF I remember correctly. The 65's had better speakers but they weren't designed for 130 watt usage. Never used a rajin cajun but Emi has a LOT of speakers available. Personally, if I were going to try to do music man, I'd probably look at something with a british lean as MY MM's have all been bright as hell and needed taming. My 2-10-65 has almost NO bass response and always swore I'd do something about it but it works for what I use it for (recording) so I leave it alone. Mike.
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9 yearsHd210 one-thirty speakers
Yep,I'd read through a fair few of the discussions looking for the actual speaker I.d,but so far no luck.of course they have to be rated to handle 130 watts as opposed to 65 and I
'd read that they aren't (obv)the ones used in the 65.i agree that they don't handle that big bottom twang like a fender but not sure I'd agree with flabby.anyhoo,in my quest to get it up and going again I've been researching speakers a bit.i'm wondering whether anyone would have an opinion on Lorentz which is an Australian company (I'm in Australia)that claims to make a version of the original rola/plessey which became the Celestion greenback,they are based in the old rola factory and use the original machinery/(some of the original)staff.if you search "Lorentz" there is a history on the process.thinking of getting one to start with,see how it sits with the remaining original then perhaps getting another.any thoughts would be greatly appreciated
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10 years 9 months75 Reverb Head
65RP
112X
50RD
112XB - Pair
210X
120B
115XB - Pair
100B
112HD 150
I am trying to find out what
I am trying to find out what are the original/correct speakers for a HD210 one thirty combo as my housemates have put a sizable hole through one of mine,thanks