Yeah, I always thought the Music Man stock speakers sounded pretty good. If they're the alnico ones, they might be worth getting reconed rather than replaced. If they're ceramic, Eminence Legends should be pretty close.tommy wrote: Mon Jun 06, 2022 11:27 amFWIW - rust should have very little effect on the speakers. I say if they work and don't sound bad, there's no real reason to change them unless you are chasing a certain sound. That said, Celestion make great speakers and typically sound "British" which loosely means more mid focus with pleasant speaker breakup. They are also on the higher $ end. Your amp likely had more "American" sounding speakers, which loosely means a more scooped hi-fi sound. Eminence makes great speakers too in both camps. Warehouse Guitar Speakers make clones of popular british and american sounding speakers and I personally think they are an excellent choice. Not sure which MM amp you have, but if you get speakers, make sure the impedance matches what the original were, and at MINIMUM get enough watts to cover what your amp's RMS rating is. Ideally closer to double that, especially if you are running the thing over half on the volumes.zircona1 wrote: Mon Jun 06, 2022 11:01 am I bought a Music Man amp, am having fixed up, and the repair guy says I should consider new speakers, b/c the ones I have are kind of rusty.
Are Celestions the best brand to go with? Does the kind of sound you're going after make a difference? Are new speakers easy to install? Budget is $500.
Apologies in advance for all the novice questions.
But again, I'm a firm believe in "if it ain't broke, don't fix it." Having said that, speakers can make a huge difference in how an amp sounds.
I don't like most Celestions in an open-backed cab.
Which Music Man is it?