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help with ampeg svt stack.


glitterskinjim
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ok.
firstly i need to replace the driver in my ampeg svt-15en classic 15" cab.
i don't know if i am being really dumb but i can't find a way into the cab to get access to the speaker, my old ashdown grill unsrewed, and my marshall guitar cab back comes off, but the ampeg cab seams to be a sealed unit with no visible joins or screws?

is it atall possible?

then secondly, the cab is rated at 200watts at 8ohms. with my head being rated at 350watts at 4ohms and 250watts at 8ohms.

If i bought a 15" 400w at 4ohms driver would this work ok with the amp? (i'm not planning to add any more cabs, I understand that two 8ohms cabs would equal 4ohms)

your help is much appreciated.

[attachment=6021:cab_back.jpg][attachment=6022:stack.jpg][attachment=6024:back_plate.jpg]

Jim

p.s. If it is a specialist job, can anybody reccomend any good services centres in the oxfordshire area?

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[quote name='glitterskinjim' post='148247' date='Feb 28 2008, 09:28 AM']ok.
firstly i need to replace the driver in my ampeg svt-15en classic 15" cab.
i don't know if i am being really dumb but i can't find a way into the cab to get access to the speaker, my old ashdown grill unsrewed, and my marshall guitar cab back comes off, but the ampeg cab seams to be a sealed unit with no visible joins or screws?

is it atall possible?

then secondly, the cab is rated at 200watts at 8ohms. with my head being rated at 350watts at 4ohms and 250watts at 8ohms.

If i bought a 15" 400w at 4ohms driver would this work ok with the amp? (i'm not planning to add any more cabs, I understand that two 8ohms cabs would equal 4ohms)

your help is much appreciated.

[attachment=6021:cab_back.jpg][attachment=6022:stack.jpg][attachment=6024:back_plate.jpg]

Jim

p.s. If it is a specialist job, can anybody reccomend any good services centres in the oxfordshire area?[/quote]


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You should find that the front grill should pop off on the Ampeg cabs, The Speaker is then screwed to the front of the baffle. Lay the cab on its back, remove the screws and lift the speaker away from the hole.

Your current speaker rating will probably be fine with your amp head to be honest. Although buying a 400W cone sounds like a great idea and will work.. I suspect you probably wont notice any difference with this particular Ampeg cab box; if you wanted to be critical about how compatible the new speaker is with the cabinet size, you may want to read up on 'Thiele Small' parameters. These parameters in conjunction with the size and design of the cab define the resulting frequency response, amongst other influences.

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