api4u
Experienced
Typically, for this size of a guitar amp, you'd only "need" an 8-ohm tap. However, if you intend to add add'l speaker boxes, or use either 4- or 16-ohm speakers, you'd need that tap. Most often gtr apeakers for a single driver cab like a deluxe would likely use 8-ohm taps. This is entirely dependent on what ohm speaker you intend to use.I was also wondering about the output transformer upgrade they offer. For 4, 8 and 16 ohm speakers. I am not knowledgeable enough to know if this is needed.
As to the tubes and speakers, I hear you for sure on that. For tubes I would likely leave them as is initially. But the speaker is another issue. I know vintage custom deluxe amps had Jensen, at least I think so. Newer ones have Eminence. But Weber speakers are also good choices. Either the
12A125-A, or 12A125-B
Not sure which of the two are "better". The "A" is more vintage spec, the "B" is more moderm spec. At least I think that is correct.
The 12A125-A is typically considered the one to use for a Deluxe, presuming you're looking for a more "vintage tone". Either are good speakers, but I prefer the "-A". I was not looking for a "modern" tone, as much as a "vintage" tone.
Most folks that are building, or buying, 5E3's, which are based on a late-50's amp design, are looking for a vintage spec amp, but that can entirely be up to what you want, if you're spec'ing out an amp to be built. Roll it like you wnat it
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