I have Neo Creambacks in my Pro Reverb at the moment. They're good but I might put them in a 2x12 cab to use with my 1987x instead, and then get something more Fendery for the Fender. I have lots of amps to choose from these days which was not the case when I loaded the Fender
I'm considering Jensen Tornados for the Pro Reverb. Are these quite Fendery? Has anyone compared them with Jensen C12Ns? I would like to keep the weight down if possible because it's a hefty bugger
I'll want some new speaker wire to wire it all up, too. The wire is really tight and a bit manky. What do people generally use for this? I have some orange flex but I want something less visually conspicous for the back of the combo. Any combination of black, white and grey would do
I guess I'll want a decent Neutrik jack to handle to power
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I've always liked them but this just confirms how much. I also like the Tornado Stealth 80, but I haven't tried the Stealth 65 - although I don't like it as much as the others in the clips on their website.
You don't need any fancy cable - a piece of 2-core black or grey 6A mains cable is ideal, preferably round-section outer if you're going to use a Neutrik - the cable clamp will grip it best.
(The Creamback is going into my friend's Marshall DSL, where I think it will be ideal.)
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@ICBM that sounds like an endorsement to me. I think I'll go with the neo Jensens in that case
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I've got this new crunching sound at idle. Gave the pots and jacks a clean, tapped the tubes
Is it anything to worry about? You wouldn't hear it but it sounds a bit unnerving
Got a Switchcraft jack in the end, USA made. I think that's what Fender use on their reissue combos