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Shane, I wish I knew more about guitar speakers, but I just don't.Duke
The stock speakers are 3.2 ohm
Guy's here is a link to a great Fender Blues jr modder and his thoughts on speakers.http://billmaudio.com/wp/?page_id=295By the way cannabis Rex gets my vote enjoy,Guy
Aren't most (all?) of the after market speakers either 8 or 16 ohms? Maybe your amp would rather play into an 8 ohm speaker than a 3.2 ohm speaker. If your amp has a 1/4 inch speaker out jack you could take it to a guitar store (with a speaker cable) and try out some different small cabs. Make sure you are not driving the internal speaker while you're driving the extension. Then, take a look at the impedance and brand of driver in the cab that sounds good to you and buy a replacement speaker for your amp that is similar to that.Just a thought.
Or even one better, and it,s cheaper than buying a new amp. Especially one that's bigger and heavyier. Check the transformer for other taps, if it doesn't, have any and it probably won,t, just change out the transformer for an Allen. David Allen has some great transformers at good prices. Keep the original in case you sell it some day.Regards,Guy
Blooze,Ask guitarist Carl Hart at Facebook, lives near me in Logan UT, 25 mins south of Duke. Take whatever he says as gospel. For electric guitar and amps he knows more about the best sound for little money than anyone else I can think of (Duke will likely agree).His mostly stock Danelectro/Sears combo (estimate $275 Ebay) is smaller than my brother in law's stock purchased-new 2009 Fender Blues Jr., and to say it blows away the Fender is a huge understatement. He has more gear than Carter has pills (I know, I'm dating myself).