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I had a mid-70s 2355 for a while (in the mid-70s). Easy to play, sounded nice through my '60s Ampeg Reverberocket. Only issue was it was a few cents flat at the octave, but that could probably have...
I also have the Weber alnico in a Fender Champ 12 that I use with my jazz combo and it sounds great.
Actually I prefer "uniqueness". You know, the thing that makes something not only to stand out but to imply that the world would be poorer without it. Originality vs tradition really doesn't matter...
I might have tested more speakers in princetons than 99% of guitar players. Top: - Celestion Gold - the best speaker for a princeton, hands down. Lots of clarity. Tight, full, not boomy bottom...
At least not for me. Tried it this morning....that didn't go well..lol
There's what looks to me like a Celestion TN1230 in my '76 that sounds absolutely fantastic with my archtops - classic jazz tone, sweet at the top, just enough mid, and tight bass that's not boomy at...
BTW, playing with your eyes closed is not a great idea....ha ha.
I would be interested in seeing this in action. It makes some sense, I think, but I’m not 100% sure I see the applications.
I'd guess that's the reason why standard tuning became the most popular Guitar tuning. Easier for playing chords. If it wasn't for the Guitar, we could have still been playing the 6 string Bass...
To put the price tag a little bit lower than for a.m. speakers: Jensen Tornado Jupiter LC 10 Both are excellent for clean sounds.
Sorry if someone has already shared this one, but I have to give props to "Triple Play" by Russell Malone. Definitely one of my favorite records in this ensemble format.
I have a eminence alessandro GA-SC64 In a Princeton that is pretty nice for the money. Mine is a 12 but they do make a 10. The Princeton does break up pretty early on the dial. The GA is a bit more...
Fender Princeton Reverb speaker choice?
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