The ET90 is our latest addition to the ET65 lineage. Taking its core sound from the ET65, the ET90 gives you more all the way around. We went to a larger motor and a beefier voice coil on this model. The result is more headroom, more power handling, and a bigger feel. If you've been looking for a classic British tone with an "open" feel and a lot of power, the ET90 is your new favorite.
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Resonant Frequency (Fs):
100.14 Hz
DC Resistance (Re):
8.04 Ohm
Coil Inductance (Le):
0.33 mH
Mechanical Q (Qms):
6.08
Electromagnetic Q (Qes):
0.78
Total Q (Qts):
0.69
Compliance Equiv. Vol. (Vas):
16.03 cu ft
Mech. Compliance of Susp. (Cms):
0.08 mm/N
BL Product (BL):
13.95 T-M
Diaphragm Mass Inc. Airload (Mms):
29.95 grams
Surface Area of Cone (Sd):
366.1 Surface Area of Cone (Sd):
Sound Pressure Level (spl):
99.94 db
Artists that use this speaker:
Anton is the driving force of one of the most prolific groups in history, The Brian Jonestown Massacre. On tour and in his studio, Anton uses ET90s and Veteran 10s in his vintage Twin and Super Reverb combos, respectively.
Brooklyn guitarist Jeff McErlain’s style of blues rock draws from his roots listening to Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton, Alan Holdworth, Eddie Van Halen, and Michael Schenker. Heavily influenced by classic rock and metal, Jeff soon expanded his musical tastes to the jazz and fusion of Miles Davis and John Coltrane, as well as the classic blues of Howling Wolf and Little Walter.
Jeff has toured and performed with Robben Ford, David Grissom, Matt Schofield, Jimmy Haslip, Toss Panos, Keith Carlock, and others.
Jeff is an in demand instructor and clinician with almost 30 courses with TrueFire, and runs an online classroom, The Juke Joint. He has taught and performed at the Crown Guitar Festival, Bath Guitar Festival, Umbria Blues Festival, National Guitar Workshop, Ruby Mountain Guitar Festival, and Robben Ford’s Traveling Dojo.
Jeff is about to release his latest CD “Now” featuring Robben Ford, who both produced and performed on the record.
"Whether in Two-Rocks or old Marshall, WGS speakers always sound great.”
Diarrhea Planet were a six-piece garage punk band from Nashville, Tennessee, active from 2009-2018. The band comprises singer-guitarist Jordan Smith, guitarist-singer Emmett Miller, guitarist Evan Bird, guitarist-singer Brent Toler, bassist Mike Boyle, and drummer Ian Bush. Diarrhea Planet has described its sound as "pop played through the filter of heavy metal". The guitars on DP's last album, "Turn to Gold", were recorded largely using WGS ET65s.
Crazy Aces is an instrumental band from Nashville Tennessee with a guitar driven, twangy sound. Guitarists Jeff Senn and Kiwamu Stewart with Alex McCullough on bass, using the 60's sounds of Surf, Go-Go, and Spy music as inspiration, create their own interpretation of a style that evokes rebellion, mystery, and booty shaking fun. Raucous fuzz, throbbing tremolo, vintage reverb, and unrelenting electric guitar riffs combined with pounding tom toms, catchy grooves, and sexy, almost menacing bass lines are combined together to create an experience that while seeming familiar is in fact completely and originally Crazy Aces.
Their two full length releases (Greatest Hits Volume 2 and Surfadelic Spy-a-Go-Go) have received accolades and praise from throughout the Instro music press and the band has been featured in both Guitar Player and Vintage Guitar magazines.