question for older 60's steel players
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Gary Glisson
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question for older 60's steel players
trying to find out what name brand speaker's were in the Standel 2-12 custom amp?
this amp was used in the mid to late 60's buy many pro steel players.
trying to restore one to original condition.
thanks gary
this amp was used in the mid to late 60's buy many pro steel players.
trying to restore one to original condition.
thanks gary
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Gene Jones
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...my Custom had a JBL 15", and I still have it...I wasn't aware of the model with the two 12's so I can't help you... www.genejones.com
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You may want to give Tim Maag or Magg a call. He is in Fullerton, California and he works on a lot of Standels. His number is 714 447-8364.
Tim may still have a pair of original speakers that I asked him to please remove from my 1969 Standel Twin Twelve (with contour.) He gave me a pair of Altec's which I much prefered.
Tim may still have a pair of original speakers that I asked him to please remove from my 1969 Standel Twin Twelve (with contour.) He gave me a pair of Altec's which I much prefered.
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chas smith R.I.P.
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They were probably JBL D-131s. They are really good speakers, but I think Altec 417s are better.
In '66 I got a Super Imperial like the one Gary is talking about and I'd love to get another one.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by chas smith on 04 October 2002 at 08:21 PM.]</p></FONT>
In '66 I got a Super Imperial like the one Gary is talking about and I'd love to get another one.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by chas smith on 04 October 2002 at 08:21 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Jussi Huhtakangas
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It could have been any of the above mentioned speaker brands. Standel offered their models with different speaker options already in -58. You could choose between the JBL's,which were stock, or Jensens. In the 60's they sometimes used Altecs and also had Standel brand speakers, though I don't know which company manufactured those. Throughout the company's history, JBL's were the most widely used speaker brand.
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Michael Brewer
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Chas,
Jussi is correct. In 1956 I was working a dance hall in Baldwin Park, CA and we had Eddie Dean regularly as a guest. He wasn't a great guitar man but he was sporting one of the new Standels similar to the ones Hank Thompsons guys were using. It used two of the old 807 tubes for power out and they were pushing JBL's. That amp was harsh and bright but it had the most powerful sound I had heard up to that time.
Mike Brewer
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Mike Brewer
Jussi is correct. In 1956 I was working a dance hall in Baldwin Park, CA and we had Eddie Dean regularly as a guest. He wasn't a great guitar man but he was sporting one of the new Standels similar to the ones Hank Thompsons guys were using. It used two of the old 807 tubes for power out and they were pushing JBL's. That amp was harsh and bright but it had the most powerful sound I had heard up to that time.
Mike Brewer
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