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Description
Description
From Weber:
Same cone, coil, and other parts as the ceramic CTS 10" used in Super Reverbs and other amps in the mid 60's and later.
10", 20oz ceramic magnet, 8 ohms, 25 watts, 1-1/2" voice coil with paper former and softened, aged, seamed cone. Light Dope standard
Brighter than the AlNiCo version, a little punchier with a smooth distortion tone. The lower sensitivity of this speaker allows more overdrive and distortion from the amp at lower volumes. The breakup is later and relatively smooth.
Ted Weber Speakers are built with tighter, more concentric voice coil gaps, and lower carbon, machined steel parts in the magnet circuits which yield a stronger, more controlled tone at all volumes, particularly in the low end at high volumes.
Ted Weber Speakers are hand-built to order, to ensure the best attention to detail is paid to your speaker. We build them one at a time, on a table - not hundreds at a time on an assembly line. This allows us to reduce the margin for error and produce an overall higher-quality speaker.
Same cone, coil, and other parts as the ceramic CTS 10" used in Super Reverbs and other amps in the mid 60's and later.
10", 20oz ceramic magnet, 8 ohms, 25 watts, 1-1/2" voice coil with paper former and softened, aged, seamed cone. Light Dope standard
Brighter than the AlNiCo version, a little punchier with a smooth distortion tone. The lower sensitivity of this speaker allows more overdrive and distortion from the amp at lower volumes. The breakup is later and relatively smooth.
Ted Weber Speakers are built with tighter, more concentric voice coil gaps, and lower carbon, machined steel parts in the magnet circuits which yield a stronger, more controlled tone at all volumes, particularly in the low end at high volumes.
Ted Weber Speakers are hand-built to order, to ensure the best attention to detail is paid to your speaker. We build them one at a time, on a table - not hundreds at a time on an assembly line. This allows us to reduce the margin for error and produce an overall higher-quality speaker.