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Offline jubilee300

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15" magna speakers
« on: December 19, 2001, 05:01:00 pm »
I tried this in classified and got no reply, so here it goes again.....Does anyone make a 16 ohm 100 watt 15" replacement speaker? I've looked on all the discount outlet web sites and can't seem to find one. I have a 415M cab minus speakers that I would like to restore and give to my son. I have one that I gig w/ and it moves some mondo air. It has the four Magna Bassblasters. I have had these reconed and they blow any 410 cab out of the water.

Offline lmccurdy

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« Reply #1 on: January 24, 2002, 01:11:00 am »
have you tried looking into fane speakers?my cabs are hiwatts,loaded w/15's and are 16 ohms.check em out,they sound unreal!

Offline Ryan Phelps

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« Reply #2 on: January 24, 2002, 01:47:00 am »
Check out the New Sensor website. The have both Electro-Harmonix and Eminence 15" speakers @16 ohm and they are very affordable.

Good luck!
Ryan

Offline Rocketboy

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« Reply #3 on: January 26, 2002, 05:40:00 pm »
One can have any JBL 15" driver reconed with a 16-ohm voice coil at an authorized service center.  It'll cost about a hundred bucks, and be just like (including the guarantee) a brand new JBL driver.
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« Reply #4 on: January 26, 2002, 06:04:00 pm »
Also, if the cabinet needs two speakers, you could use a pair of Carvin PS15C-4's wired in series to get the desired eight-ohm load. Always observe polarity.

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« Reply #5 on: January 26, 2002, 06:06:00 pm »
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« Reply #6 on: January 26, 2002, 06:09:00 pm »
Four four-ohm speakers can be wired such that the total cabinet impedance is either sixteen or four ohms.
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