Fender Twin Silverface
1980 - 135w Schema Ultralineaire
2 Jbl D130
Fender Twin Silverface
1980 - 135w Schema Ultralineaire
2 Jbl D130
Good thing it's got wheels. Them babies HEAVY
D130 with ferrite magnets?
E130, no?
Hey, Stephane...
Those are truly beauties. I'd love to hear it!
Just a thought - if you're using that amp alongside any others, make sure your transducer polarity is consistent between the amps. Those JBL's are negative, and if you're connected Tip=(+) to Red, that cone will move IN on signal. Since that's a modular 1/4-in, I cannot tell of Tip is going to Red or Black connector.
bo
"Indeed, not!!"
Originally Posted by Zilch
I would even say E120.
They do appear to be 15's as the illustration below of an E120 shows that the magnet diameter pretty much equals the inner rim diameter of the 12" drivers. However, the camera angle is deceiving so that I am not positive. The D130 was available as a ferrite model from around 1979 to 1981 so that it is possible that they are D130h's. The second picture is an illustration of a factory labled D130h.
Regards
Don McRitchie
I'm not an expert, but AFAIK all stock twins sport a 2x12 setup (Jensen as standard, JBL as option), and at an external width in the 26 in ballpark, a much larger offset would be required to squeeze in 2x15 (if at all possible).
Yup!Originally Posted by Don McRitchie
That twin came loaded with 12's - and the E120 slips right in.
I've got one loaded into my Blues Jr. and another in the Motion Sound Pro-145.
And yea, I cross-wired each one!
bo
"Indeed, not!!"
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