EV15L
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David Jørgensen
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EV15L
Does anyone here have any experience with an Ev15l for pedal steel. I’ve found one for cheap in a closed back cab, ex(to be, I guess)-bass cab, so probably well played in.
I would be running a session 400 head or The Amp 100 through it.
How do these sound in comparison to jbl k120 or Jupiter lc50?
- david
I would be running a session 400 head or The Amp 100 through it.
How do these sound in comparison to jbl k120 or Jupiter lc50?
- david
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Bill A. Moore
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Re: EV15L
I prefer the SRO, but that's just my ears, I think the EVM has higher power rating, but they're both comfortable with the Twin's 85 watts. I'm in the process of splitting the Twin, and have been playing the head through the JBL in it's cab, I think it's a bit brighter than the EVM, but also sounds really good! When I get the cab built for the EV, I hope I'm back where I started, just easier to move things.
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Robert Parent
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Re: EV15L
Have used an EV15L for many years, they are a very nice sounding speaker. I would say more balanced than the JBLK120 which I think has to many highs (At least the one in my Music Man 50 has). It is very similar to the EV12L with a bit more bass response. It is a bit on the heavy side compared to the Neo speakers available.
Robert
Robert
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David Jørgensen
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Re: EV15L
I tend to keep the bass cranked and the treble all the way off with the jbl and Jupiter speakers, so quite excited to see what this 15” sounds like. The cab is closed back, but ported. Just need to solder a speaker cable and we’ll see how it sounds!
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Bill A. Moore
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Re: EV15L
Years ago I built my wife a sealed EV cabinet for her bass, and have a few times plugged a guitar amp into it, but being a EVM15B bass speaker it likes low frequencies. (Never tried a steel guitar through it!)
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