

hogan wrote:They all have paper cones. You're talking about whether they have a cloth surround at the edge. The cloth surround reduces cone cry at higher volumes under distortion. The speaker will take longer, but not much, to break in. When they do break in, the difference in tone is quite small and unnoticeable in a band setting

hogan wrote:You can get whatever dome you want. The cool kids seem to like the aluminum domes.


Cmnaround wrote:Go with hemp cones - Tone Tubbys rock. I'm using the H-bomb pairing of 2x12 with one AlNiCo and a ceramic in a closed back cab from EarCandy cabs - nice. I appreciate getting the same stuff Jerry used, but lots of players are using tone Tubbys w great tone results. Check out their site to see more about the hemp cone phenomena

unnbrokenchain wrote:Cmnaround wrote:Go with hemp cones - Tone Tubbys rock. I'm using the H-bomb pairing of 2x12 with one AlNiCo and a ceramic in a closed back cab from EarCandy cabs - nice. I appreciate getting the same stuff Jerry used, but lots of players are using tone Tubbys w great tone results. Check out their site to see more about the hemp cone phenomena
Jerry never used any of that stuff ...??
unnbrokenchain wrote:Cmnaround wrote:Go with hemp cones - Tone Tubbys rock. I'm using the H-bomb pairing of 2x12 with one AlNiCo and a ceramic in a closed back cab from EarCandy cabs - nice. I appreciate getting the same stuff Jerry used, but lots of players are using tone Tubbys w great tone results. Check out their site to see more about the hemp cone phenomena
Jerry never used any of that stuff ...??

Cmnaround wrote:Hehe as soon as I hit submit I was like "oh shit" I'm gonna get ripped a new one because - yes you are correct - Jerry didn't use Webber neo mags and what not. My bad - I should have been more specific. Point I was trying to get across - and thank you for reading between the lines here - was that it's way cool if you can replicate Jerrys gear from a specific era, but there are also some other things available - since it is almost 2011 - that work too.
Best part is that towards the end Jerry was plugging directly into the board - now I preferred all the amps and leslies on stage - but point being times change and Jerry would probably be playing an axe fx or something if he were still alive. Love this discussion and also dig the hemp cones
Peace out


Cmnaround wrote:Right on - I play 20 watts per side stereo and it's loud enough for small clubs no problem. Anything bigger and I would run a direct out to the board from my pre amp or mic up my cab - unfortunately I don't have the luxury of playing big places - but any heads near Philly that want to play should get in touch so we can try to make that happen

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