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Warehouse Guitar Speakers for sale! BARELY used!!

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thinskin57

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i have a pair of Warehouse Guitar speakers that i'd prefer to sell as a pair. they are:

12” Veteran 30™ speaker - 60 watts, 8 Ohm
here's their description:
The 12” Veteran 30™ speaker from Warehouse Guitar Speakers, LLC is tonally superior to Celestion's™ Vintage 30™ speaker. The tonal improvement is in the upper-mids. The Veteran 30™ speaker has smoothed out the upper-mid "spike" notorious in the Vintage 30™ speaker.

Drop in replacement for Celestion™ Vintage 30™.

i also have:

12” ET65™ speaker - 65 watts, 8 Ohm
here's their description:
The 12” ET65™ guitar speaker treats low end with respect. Thick and syrupy boom blends with hot midrange and sparkling highs for one of the best speakers ever created! This speaker produces one of the most popular tones in rock.

Possibly THE VERY BEST speaker combination we can recommend is the ET65 paired with a Veteran 30™. You cabinet will sound more full and colorful than you ever imagined. If you are putting together a 4x12 cab, we suggest either an "X" pattern or the ET65's on top of the Veteran 30's.

Drop in replacement for Celestion™ G12-65™.

i'll take $95 for both as a pair, or $50 each. i purchased these as an upgrade for my backup amp, a Line 6 Flextone III, but decided to sell this amp whereas i have a Sansamp which can be used for backup purposes. these speakers made a HUGE improvement to the Line 6's sound but i put the stock speakers back in when i sold it. If these speakers were the correct impedance (16 Ohm) for my Tremoverb, they'd totally be installed right now. ****! Warehouse isn't well known, but they're getting there. check out their website (http://warehousespeakers.com/index.php) and you'll see that there are some high end amp companies that are currently using Warehouse speakers, such as Goodsell, Victoria, Two-Rock, Kendrick, and many others. oh, i almost forgot- these speakers probably have less than 6 hours on them on this point. probably not fully broken in yet. very close to new.
 
Hmmm... why not wire 'em in parallel, and use the 4 ohm jack, or in series, and use the 16 ohm jack? There's really no "correct" impedance, you just need to match the load to the output tranny by using the correct speaker jack.
Hope this helps :D
 
MrMarkIII said:
Hmmm... why not wire 'em in parallel, and use the 4 ohm jack, or in series, and use the 16 ohm jack? There's really no "correct" impedance, you just need to match the load to the output tranny by using the correct speaker jack.
Hope this helps :D

yeah, a day after i posted this i did some research and it sounded like i could do what you just described/confirmed. thanks! i'm going to try and put 'em in within a week unless someone waves the money in front of my face first. we'll see. thanks again.
 
UPDATE- NO LONGER FOR SALE they are now in my Tverb, where they'll stay! NICE!! Thanks again to MrMarkIII for the tip! :D

if anyone knows if there's a way to remove this post whereas it has responses, please enlighten me. otherwise, sorry for the "tease" :wink:
 
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