JonnyBoy wrote:Different amps push the speakers differently too, so comparisons with other peoples amps can be misleading and significantly different sounding.
Laytonco wrote:Man, will someone start a thread on the K120s. I just bought two, put them in a HT 2x12 cab and have played them through my Alembic, my Schecter hollow body and my SG and man oh man, nothing - absolutely nothing sounds like these. I am so addicted, I'm forgetting to eat at night!.These are original cones. I'm scratching my arms, rocking and salivating right now. I need to get home.....muble mumble mumble...
Peace,
Gil
Jon S. wrote:
PSA: Weber is still - right now - building their JBL-voiced NeoMags. I've read on this and other forums people posting to the contrary. They're wrong. I spoke with Brian at Weber this morning and ordered a new pair for myself. The web site disclaimer that some are misinterpreting as meaning the NeoMags are no longer available applies solely to other speaker designs in the works.


nabco wrote:HMMMMMM, Lets think about this for a second. What speaker manufacturer did Jerry use almost exclusively? (JBL) For what 30 years or more And for the most outrageous mind melting high wire act and LIVE shows you could even imagine
If you want Garcia type speakers do yourself a HUGE favor get the JBL'S E , K, or lastly D in my opinion. The E120 is unbelievable. The sound is so satisfying you will want to buy more of them!!! I did and do not regret it at all.
I started with a JBL K120, and then ended up now with 3 JBL E120 and a JBL e110!!! I do use all of the speakers on different occasions! I have many cabs and combos to use!!! BOTTOM LINE FOR ME >>>>>>>>>>>>> JBL E120 JUST LIKE *** JG*** he didn't use nut nelse so why should you??? Come on now! is this actually a prank topic? This one seems to easy!?!?
anyhow, I hope this helps.





playingdead wrote:Not to get too off topic, but can anyone recommend a nice pair of 10" speakers for my Vibrolux? I have the two K-110s in an HT cabinet, and they sound sweet, but I'd also like to put something in the amp itself that's a little more vintage old school breakup tone, something I could crank up a Telecaster through.
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