![]() ![]() I will be using this amp on a gig thur-fri, and am hoping to drop by Ken Fox's place on Sat to put it on his bench for a little "look-see". They'll do a good job as long as you don't expect them to "break up", and give you those nice "overdrive" sounds. Big magnet and voice coils, highly efficient, and weighted towards the bass end. PD's were very good speakers, similar to the EVM's. Man, this maturing gracefully thing really blows!įrom: The Knight Of Fender Tweed~ Dodger Blue Forever It instantly became more legitimate in my mind. I'm banging on my head but I can't bring up the memory-just recently someone mentioned Pyle and said that it used to be "*******" company-a perfectly familiar speaker name. I have looked at some of their 10" woofers for a bass amp one time or the other. But there are some Heavy duty Boom Boxes on Wheels out there and if they sound good, Should not be a problem. Its My Understanding that Pyle Drivers are used primarily in Car Stereos. I'll have a chance to crank it up a bit this weekend.Īnybody have any info or expierience with "Pyle Driver" speakers in a Twin?įrom: Somewhere between Camden County, NC and Saluda S.C. I'm trying out a 70's, Silver Face, 100W, Master Volume, Twin Reverb, and it has a pair of "Pyle Driver" 12" speakers in it. Topic: Pyle Driver" 12" speakers in a Twin Reverb: Your profile | join | preferences | help | search Pyle Driver" 12" speakers in a Twin Reverb: Classic country shuffle styles for Band-in-a-Box, by BIAB guru Jim Baron. ![]()
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