yeahsamyeah
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Posted on May 08 2011 06:40 PM
I recently found a good deal on 64 blonde tremolux head. I plan on getting a fender reverb unit to go with it, but I don't know what a good cab would be. Up until now I've had a crappy solid state unit and this will be my first nice amp, so I'm new to the vintage market. My budget is about $300 right now. I'm fine with a non-matching cab as long as it gives me a good sound. Any recommendations? Thanks!
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Richard
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Posted on May 08 2011 06:46 PM
Congrats. How much were you able to score the Tremolux for? I bet if you do some research online you can find the specs of the cabs they were originally sold with and base your search on that. I have always been curious about Tremolux's, so please post your impressions, clips, pics, whatever you feel like.
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yeahsamyeah
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Posted on May 08 2011 06:53 PM
Got it for $550 + shipping. I haven't received it yet but I'm waiting excitedly . Also, I'm overall just pretty new to nice amps so should I just check out what speakers they came with, and if they had open/closed backing? Does the wood they are made with make a difference?
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killbabykill34
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Posted on May 08 2011 07:00 PM
Is this the one that was on Ebay last week?
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Las_Barracudas
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Posted on May 08 2011 08:16 PM
A Fender Showman 1x15 cab, JBL equipped would sound awesome!
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yeahsamyeah
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Posted on May 08 2011 08:27 PM
killbabykill34 wrote:
Is this the one that was on Ebay last week?
Could be, it was on ebay!
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yeahsamyeah
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Posted on May 08 2011 08:28 PM
Las_Barracudas wrote:
A Fender Showman 1x15 cab, JBL equipped would sound
awesome!
Thanks!! I will check that out. How much would that go for?
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yeahsamyeah
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Posted on May 08 2011 09:12 PM
http://cgi.ebay.com/Fender-2x12-Speaker-Cabinet-Excellent-/220778988870?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3367740546#ht_500wt_1413
Here's an auction for a 2x12 fender tube speaker cab with unknown origins. Possibly from a twin or deluxe reverb. I could replace the speakers. Does this sound like a decent deal?
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Bill_Ashton
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Posted on May 08 2011 09:12 PM
The Fender Tremolux was essentially a piggy-back version of the Fender Vibrolux, and as such had two ten inch speakers, probably 8 ohm Oxfords in our case, wired in parallel for a 4 ohm load.
I say "our," as I have one too...
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The correct size cabinet is slightly smaller than the Bandmaster of the same era. My cab is a Vibroworld-repro, with a single 12 inch speaker.
There are several manufacturers who can do a repro for you, though Vibroworld is no longer doing that work I do not think...
Of course, almost any cab will work, an 8 ohm speaker load is fine, but you will get the best out of your amp with a 4 ohm load.
Good luck,
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TyPierce
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Posted on May 08 2011 10:30 PM
If you're not looking to stay vintage-spec, I'd look into an unloaded Avatar cabinet.
Or, if you like 12" speakers, you could do a lot worse than the blonde/oxblood Fender Tone Master cabinets. I had one paired with a Silverface Bassman and it was one of the most authoritative experiences of my life!
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JakeDobner
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Posted on May 08 2011 10:47 PM
Las_Barracudas wrote:
A Fender Showman 1x15 cab, JBL equipped would sound
awesome!
I'm not a big fan of 15s for lower wattage amps, like the Tremolux, espcially a speaker like the JBL. A pair of 10s or a 12 is good for an amp like the Tremolux.
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dannylectro
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Posted on May 09 2011 10:47 AM
JakeDobner wrote:
I'm not a big fan of 15s for lower wattage amps, like
the Tremolux, espcially a speaker like the JBL. A pair
of 10s or a 12 is good for an amp like the Tremolux.
I second that!
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elreydlp
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Posted on May 09 2011 12:11 PM
I'm with Jake and Dannylectro. The original Tremolux Cab would have been a closed-back 2 X 10 in parallel for a 4 ohm load matching the 4 ohm output transformer. I'd stay with a 2 X 10, 2 X 12; or if you can find one; a good 4 ohm 12" speaker. The 15" JBL is overkill for an innefficient, low wattage amp like the Tremolux. They are great sounding amps.
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JakeDobner
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Posted on May 09 2011 12:20 PM
My friend has a 10" tone ring tremolux cab. Very very rare I understand. It sounds awesome. Spray painted black when he got it, naturally.
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Las_Barracudas
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Posted on May 09 2011 12:44 PM
I've been using a Fender DRRI (22 watts) to power up a Showman 1x15 cab and it sounds awesome! You do have to dial up the volume some to get it to shine though.
That said my favorite rig is a Fender Vibroverb 2/10s (Webers).
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Bill_Ashton
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Posted on May 09 2011 03:56 PM
I have added an image of my Tremolux and proper-sized VibroWorld repro cab to my post above, so that the OP can see what the size is supposed to be...this was before I added the threaded inserts to the cab so that I could tilt the whole thing back...
One will note that the head has gold grill cloth and the cab has wheat...gold is extremely hard to come by, but a year ago I scored enough at the Orlando Guitar Show to do the cab...still waiting to get to it, sadly.
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yeahsamyeah
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Posted on May 09 2011 05:04 PM
Thanks all for the info! And Bill that is a sweet amp you have there! I'll keep on the lookout for an empty 2x10 cab that I could use. Any advice on the speakers?
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Las_Barracudas
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Posted on May 09 2011 05:49 PM
I'll also second an Avatar cab loaded with speakers of your choice. Great cabinets for the money and you can get them in a multitude of cool coverings.
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Bill_Ashton
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Posted on May 09 2011 06:02 PM
Interestingly, I stumbled upon this while mindlessly wandering through Ted Webers' boards:
http://www.tedsforums.com/forum/index.php?topic=5964.0
(Brian, I am sorry if I have violated some rule about posting other boards, but it seemed timely enough...)
As to speakers, old Oxfords, Jensens, maybe even Utahs would be appropriate. The amp does 30-35 watts RMS at 4 ohms, depending on the source you read...basically the Vibrolux/Pro/Bandmaster topology with reduced voltages to give you lesser output (I know, I am taking license here, but give me a break)...I like Weber's Signature Series a lot and they are not too much money. (Italian)Jensen MODS also might be good. Eminence has something I am sure but not familiar enough with their line...a "Legend" perhaps?
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yeahsamyeah
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Posted on May 09 2011 07:35 PM
Ok, and for the speakers I should look for 4 ohms correct?
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