The G10C is a 10" ceramic speaker with a 35 oz magnet and seamed cone. It boasts an extremely articulate top end with lows that are full and round but controlled. If you are looking for pristine, vintage American cleans and higher power handling, look no further than the G10C.
Unit Weight: 7 pounds
“I purchased the G10C and swapped out the stock speaker in my Fender Super Champ XD. I am extremely happy with your product and can’t say enough about it. It made that amp open up so much and sounds so much fuller. THANK YOU!“Note: All 4 ohm speakers are built to order. Please allow 5-7 business days for your 4 ohm speaker to be built and shipped. |
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Resonant Frequency (Fs):
79.61 Hz
DC Resistance (Re):
6.3 Ohm
Coil Inductance (Le):
8.0 mH
Mechanical Q (Qms):
7.7956
Electromagnetic Q (Qes):
0.6822
Total Q (Qts):
0.6273
Compliance Equiv. Vol. (Vas):
1.349 cu ft
Mech. Compliance of Susp. (Cms):
198.897 mm/N
BL Product (BL):
9.92 T-M
Diaphragm Mass Inc. Airload (Mms):
20.0945 grams
Surface Area of Cone (Sd):
366.0962 Surface Area of Cone (Sd):
Sound Pressure Level (spl):
96.35 db
Artists that use this speaker:
Ira was the founding member and chief songwriter of Country Mega-Group Trick Pony. He has recorded with Blake Shelton, Jamey Johnson, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Kris Kristofferson, Johnny Cash, Montgomery Gentry, Ronnie Milsap, Hank Williams Jr, Kid Rock, Stevie Wonder. He plays 12 instruments, has been a Grammy nominee, won multiple ACM and AMA awards, played headlining tours all over the US and Europe and is a sought after producer.
He arranged the horns on Hank Williams Jr’s “The Almeria Club Recordings” album. He has written hit songs including Montgomery Gentry’s “One In Every Crowd,” Gary Allan’s “Feeling Like That” and the title cut of Trace Adkins’ “Proud To Be Here” album. Rascal Flatts, Jake Owen, and Chris Young have recorded his songs. Johnny Cash, Ira’s friend and mentor, once dragged him away from a damn good sandwich to sing background vocals with the Carter Family. And as we write this he is producing and writing with Edwin McCain. Wow.
Michael Ford Jr. was a music business major when he met The Apache Relay in a Belmont University dorm. They were already deep into “a very Americana, very rootsy” sound, and before long the band was backing up Ford around campus, and soon everywhere else. Ford Jr. dropped out of college, and the group, which at the time included Mike Harris (guitar, vocals), Brett Moore (keys, guitar, mandolin), Kellen Wenrich (fiddle, keys) gigged relentlessly behind their 2009 debut 1988 and 2011’s breakthrough American Nomad. Midway through their touring in support of American Nomad Ford, Jr’s brother joined the band rounding out the group’s line up and sound. While touring in support of the album The Apache Relay found themselves opening for Mumford & Sons and hitting such festivals as Bonnaroo, Newport Folk Festival, Firefly Music Festival, Voodoo Music Experience, among others.