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beezerk Just Startin' 6 posts since
May 17, 2010
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Dec 1, 2012 3:46 AM

Line 6 Spider IV 75W speaker upgrade

Hi, newb here, I have a quick question for you...

 

Would an Eminence Texas Heat 8ohm be a suitable speaker swap for a Spider IV 75W?

 

That's it really

  • fflbrgst Power User 1,292 posts since
    Mar 6, 2011
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    Dec 3, 2012 7:51 AM (in response to beezerk)
    Re: Line 6 Spider IV 75W speaker upgrade

    Yes, it will work.  WIll it sound better - that' sup to you, the sound you want and your guitar(s).  The Celestions in the Spider amps are designed for a fairly flat frequency response, the Eminence may give you the tone you want ...

  • Jimmikatt Just Startin' 60 posts since
    Feb 7, 2012
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    Dec 3, 2012 3:22 PM (in response to beezerk)
    Re: Line 6 Spider IV 75W speaker upgrade

    just make sure it's able to handle the power,  I think that a closed cabniet sounds better than an open back combo amp.

    do you guys find that the louder you play the amp, how much it changes the tone .?  

    i'm not sure on the specs of the original Celestion in this amp, but it must take quite a bit of power to get this thing working.

    • fflbrgst Power User 1,292 posts since
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      Dec 4, 2012 7:37 AM (in response to Jimmikatt)
      Re: Line 6 Spider IV 75W speaker upgrade

      Yes, the tone will change based on overall volume - no different than any amp.  Open-back vs closed back speaker cabinets is an old age guitarist argument, some prefer one sound, some the other.  Open back cabinets can sound differently depending on position in relation to a rear wall.

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