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Anakin2Solo May 30th, 2012, 04:25 PM I own a Super Champ XD and a Super Champ X2. I am giving one of them to my Dad in mid June. I am leaning towards keeping the X2 even thought I find the overall tone better in the XD. I am starting to really like the Fuse software. I am converting presets from my G-DEC to the SCX2 and they are turning out pretty good. Anyways, my issue is I want to upgrade the speaker. Since you cannot simply drop into a Guitar Center and listen to various speakers in the same cabinets, I lean on you. I hear good things about the Rajin Cajun. My thoughts there are many people are looking for a more rock oriented speaker. While I oocasionally play rock, I lean Blues and Rockabily. I want to keep the Great Gretsch Sound along with that Fender Clean Tone. Any suggestions in similar 10" cabs with a Fender tube amp?
Lizardkinged May 30th, 2012, 04:38 PM I would try to upgrade to a 12' and I would look into Jenson P12N (100 watter) or P12K (50 watt version) for more American clean fendery tone.
A company called Warehouse Guitar Speaker makes awesome Re-productions of Jensens and Celestions. As far as Celestions they have some of the Alnico Blue style ones. Webber makes great American re-pros. Celestion has a new Neo-mag speaker (its ayear or 2 old) but they're super light weight, and advertised to be versatile/transparent as far as styles go (suitable for all they say)
I would check out the American style speakers @ Warehouse guitar speakers. They also do custom work. Make lots of 10's as well in the popular styles discussed.
Tony65x55 May 30th, 2012, 05:29 PM Hey Anakin, I also have a SCXD and a SCX2 and I prefer the X2 for the versatility of the Fuse software. I purchased a CHEAP Kustom 1-12 bottom new for $129 and it sounded ok but I replaced the cheap Kustom speaker with an Eminence Red Coat Man 'O War 12" for another $60. So for the same price as Fender's 112 cab I got one with a premium speaker. Man, it wails. Lots of bottom, top and in between and respond well (and loudly) to the 15 watt tube amp.
I also replaced the XD speaker with a Ragin Cajun and it helps but the SCX2 still sounds better with the 12" and the programmable presets. Love it.
Lizardkinged May 30th, 2012, 05:53 PM I wouldn't get the dinky SC-cab if you want the big fender cleans... The HRD/BD cab has the same speaker, but the bigger baffle and box will give it more bass response.
http://www.guitarcenter.com/Fender-Hot-Rod-Deluxe-112-80W-1x12-Guitar-Extension-Cab-105168330-i1398875.gc
I cant speak for the speaker, but it claims its good for all around... If you have the means, I still think your better going w/ jensens and making your own cab.
tguen63 May 30th, 2012, 06:44 PM You can e-mail Weber speakers, tell them what amp you are using and what sound you are looking for, and they will make a recommendation for you. I have always been happy with their recommendations. I suspect they would recommend a 10A125 or 10F125. I have the 12A125 (12" version) in a hand wired Deluxe clone and love it.
JohnS May 30th, 2012, 07:20 PM I have an SCXD. There is a 47 page thread on the TDPRI in the amp owner's forum on the XD if you want some light reading. Also a X2 thread. I chose a Weber Sig 10S alnico for my amp. It is very sweet and does Fender cleans very well. Not louder than stock (or heavier) but MORE.
workknot May 30th, 2012, 07:26 PM I had my SCXD plugged into a 15" Weber and it is fantastic for cleans. Bass tones are clear, mids and treble excellent. It is a 50 Watt 8ohm cab.
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fender62custom May 30th, 2012, 07:44 PM +4 Weber...that's where l'd be looking.
Anakin2Solo May 30th, 2012, 08:06 PM Thanks for the input so far guys. I should have clarified that this is pretty much for home studio use so BIG is not important. I also do have the 12" single cabinet. I am running both the 10" and the 12". I am happy with the low end the 12 gives. I am just looking for a little something more from the 10 without losing the Fender tone. I am leaning towards the Weber sig 10S, but I could probably go Jensen and be happy as well. I have read a ton about the upgrades in a XD, but not much in the X2. I want to want the X2, but for some reason the XD has a little something extra. I will probably go with the X2 anyways because Dad would love the Acoustasonic preset on the XD. I have an Acoustasonic Jr so I never use that preset. Thanks again guys. I need to make a decision soon. Either way, I am keeping the nice metal Fender logo from the XD. I love that logo.
Oh yeah, for those of you with the X2; how is the tolex? Mine has two overlapping seams on the top. I saw the same thing on an online picture. What is with that? The 1x12 cabinet and the XD both have seamless tolex ont he tops. Anyone else get one like that? Looks cheap, but I am sure I will build a new cabinet some day.
Tony65x55 May 30th, 2012, 08:34 PM Yep, mine is like that too but it sounds so awesome good I couldn't care if it was covered with roll on latex paint. :)
polishbroadcast May 30th, 2012, 08:39 PM Keep in mind the stock speaker is designed to be neutral to play nice with the amp models. There is a good amount of discussion on speaker swaps w this amp and the Mustang over on the TGP. Might be worth skimming.
JohnS May 31st, 2012, 07:15 PM Two things were important to my choice. I did not want a heavier speaker for such a nice light amp. Weber breaks speakers in for you at no charge. I don't play enough to "wait" for my speaker to break in. I'm old enough as it is.
The Jensen sound samples all sounded tinny to me from their web site. Yikes!
The Weber Sig 10S alnico is only $45 plus shipping. I've had lunches more expensive then that.
Valdez June 1st, 2012, 01:22 AM I like the "Jensen Jet Series Tornado 10" in my XD.
Anakin2Solo June 1st, 2012, 06:57 AM Thanks again guys. I am heavily leaning towards the Weber signature Alnico. My main concern is keeping the Fender clean tone. I might even consider dropping a 12" Weber in the cab down the road. I think the decision is difficult because there are so many nice choices out there. It is hard to complain about that.
Gretsch5135 June 1st, 2012, 11:04 PM This is good info as I'm considering a replacement speaker for my SCXD. I've debated parting with it once or twice because I have other tools in the shed but all I need to do is play it for a few to make me want to keep it in the stable.
workknot June 2nd, 2012, 05:07 AM Gretsch5135: Wait until you hear it through the matching pine cab with the 15" JBL in it.
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JohnS June 2nd, 2012, 07:59 PM Gretsch5135: Wait until you hear it through the matching pine cab with the 15" JBL in it.
Pop's
And just wait until you pick that suckka up.
Gretsch5135 June 4th, 2012, 03:56 PM Too funny.
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