5 watt Bugera thru weber 12a125-O
Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2023 10:34 pm
I am getting a blues band going...older style, harmonica guy is good, Little Walter, John Mayall Bluesbreakers, Sonny Boy Williams, ..type sounds,..harder rock/blues if it works out.
Will mostly play at a brewery that wants a bigger band sound than current acoustic single and duel acts. But they dont want too much volume,...until perhaps later when outside gazebo/deck area is built.
Drummer will have to use brushes and stuff his bass drum.
So i decided to try my 5watt Bugera Infinium thru a weber 12a125-O speaker in a cabinet, which is a 20w, 12", smaller 11oz alnico mag, Jensen 50's style speaker with smooth voice cone, no ribs.
It is described to break up early. Today I've set it up for first time, with the Bugera low gain setting turned up a bit, no extra gain button used. The extra gain button seems a bit too crunchy.
I am getting a really nice warm low breakup sound at fairly moderate volumes, and can get quite loud with it as I ease back the gain knob to keep similar tone.
Anyhow, I thought the idea of having a speaker with an early breakup cone would be good to report about, as this sound seems ideal for "bedroom" level breakup. Loud bedroom.
Weber has many versions of their 12a125 ( 12", alnico, with 1.25" voice coil) and the varying cone style option is reflected in a final letter. H-hemp cone, O- smooth cone, A-moderate ribbed woody voice, S- a little heavier ribbed, etc
anyhow. ...there it is. 12a125-O.
Very enjoyable breakup sounds, plugged straight in 5w Bugera, at moderate volume.
Will mostly play at a brewery that wants a bigger band sound than current acoustic single and duel acts. But they dont want too much volume,...until perhaps later when outside gazebo/deck area is built.
Drummer will have to use brushes and stuff his bass drum.
So i decided to try my 5watt Bugera Infinium thru a weber 12a125-O speaker in a cabinet, which is a 20w, 12", smaller 11oz alnico mag, Jensen 50's style speaker with smooth voice cone, no ribs.
It is described to break up early. Today I've set it up for first time, with the Bugera low gain setting turned up a bit, no extra gain button used. The extra gain button seems a bit too crunchy.
I am getting a really nice warm low breakup sound at fairly moderate volumes, and can get quite loud with it as I ease back the gain knob to keep similar tone.
Anyhow, I thought the idea of having a speaker with an early breakup cone would be good to report about, as this sound seems ideal for "bedroom" level breakup. Loud bedroom.
Weber has many versions of their 12a125 ( 12", alnico, with 1.25" voice coil) and the varying cone style option is reflected in a final letter. H-hemp cone, O- smooth cone, A-moderate ribbed woody voice, S- a little heavier ribbed, etc
anyhow. ...there it is. 12a125-O.
Very enjoyable breakup sounds, plugged straight in 5w Bugera, at moderate volume.