gypsyjazzer Posted February 14, 2013 Posted February 14, 2013 I have a Peavy 'Solo' mains/battery guitar amp [b](Not for putting my D/B through I might add!!!)[/b]---max.15W output---in need of a new quality 8inch 4ohm speaker. Does anyone know where I can obtain one? [b]Question: [/b]Not knowing a thing about speakers what wattage of speaker can I go up to? [b]Question:[/b] Do the terms: 'Driver' / 'Sub-Woofer' come into this? Do I avoid these speakers? Are those speakers for cars? Hi-Fi? Quote
icastle Posted February 15, 2013 Posted February 15, 2013 [quote name='gypsyjazzer' timestamp='1360881339' post='1977980'] I have a Peavy 'Solo' mains/battery guitar amp [b](Not for putting my D/B through I might add!!!)[/b]---max.15W output---in need of a new quality 8inch 4ohm speaker. Does anyone know where I can obtain one? [/quote] If you want something that'll definitely fit and work then Peavey UK have a very good spares department. [quote name='gypsyjazzer' timestamp='1360881339' post='1977980'] [b]Question: [/b]Not knowing a thing about speakers what wattage of speaker can I go up to? [/quote] Well it really depends on how the '15W' has been measured, but anything above 30W is likely to be a waste of money. [quote name='gypsyjazzer' timestamp='1360881339' post='1977980'] [b]Question:[/b] Do the terms: 'Driver' / 'Sub-Woofer' come into this? Do I avoid these speakers? Are those speakers for cars? Hi-Fi? [/quote] Well 'driver' is just another word for a speaker. Subwoofer is a bit of a variable description as there's more to a subwoofer than just a speaker, it can also involve electronics and cabinet design - I'd avoid them for this particular application. Quote
sifi2112 Posted February 15, 2013 Posted February 15, 2013 Celestion eight 15 ... don't think think they do a 4 ohm Quote
barkin Posted February 15, 2013 Posted February 15, 2013 Are you sure you want a 4 Ohm speaker? According to the manual, it's 12W into 8 Ohms. Personally, I'd play safe and get an 8 Ohm one. Quote
Matt P Posted February 15, 2013 Posted February 15, 2013 have you taken the old speaker out yet? it should have either 8ohm or 4 ohm marked on it somewhere, it should be a blue marvel speaker (standard fitment) for a replacement the celestian eight 15 is a good option if you need 8ohms or jensen make one called the mod 8-20 which is available in either 4 or 8 ohms. eminence might make one too, what you should be loioking for is a speaker that is marketed by the maker as a guitar speaker, beytween 20 and 30w rating should be fine. Matt Quote
gypsyjazzer Posted February 26, 2013 Author Posted February 26, 2013 Many thanks for your advice everybody. Much appreciated. Quote
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