If not Fane, then what?

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If not Fane, then what?

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If you don't have Fanes in your Hiwatt cab, what do you have?

I have a front load black grill SE41230 with square mag emi's in it - going to sell them in favor of some Thames or maybe tonkers.
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So far, seems like the Thames are the closest (since Reeves Vintage Purples aren't available outside a cab).

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I like my "custom" Thames, they're definitely in the Fane ballpark. A little brighter than my '71 Fane, but they're not really broken in yet, either.
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Re: If not Fane, then what?

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Tell me of this "custom" thames!
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Ted Weber is supposed t be working on a replica of the Fane Crescendo that perks my interest!
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gtomax wrote:Tell me of this "custom" thames!
I asked Ted Weber what spec he'd use to get the closest to a vintage Fane.

British 1777 cone w/ special "Fane treatment"
British 4-hole basket - silver
spade terminals
2" voice coil
50 oz. ceramic magnet
50w power
Large screen dome dust cap
No doping

https://taweber.powweb.com/weber/mytone.htm

Speaking of Crescendos - Gilmour was on "Live at Abbey Road" on VH1 Classics last night... his mondo pedalboard, a rack of HIWATTs, and 2 x WEM 4x12 cabs. Sounded really nice! 8)
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Dr.HIWATT wrote:Ted Weber is supposed t be working on a replica of the Fane Crescendo that perks my interest!
REALLY :shock: ??? I'd be interested in learning more about that, too!

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Maybe Ted's buddy Mikhailwatt can convince him to bring some down in June? Ted lives closer to me than almost all you guys.
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I was really impressed with Ted's speakers and service when I bought some from him a few years back( for a Fender amp). :D
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Re: If not Fane, then what?

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Well, at last count, I had 4 original Fanes, 13 Weber(12 Scumbacks, the 12H are my favorite) and 4 Celestion G1265. My wish I would'a kept is 4 made in UK greenback reissues. I do plan on loading a DIY Hiwatt cap with the Scummies.
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