------Question for TC6FD00-04 Please Put your question below------Hi. Wanting to build a small practice amp for guitar. I’ve had some questions about the speaker selection with some people saying that most speakers,which can be salvaged from old audio equipment, are “Hi-fidelity" speakers and wil sound “thin" or “muddy” when using them with a guitar amp. And “Low-fi” speakers are immediately recommended. Mostly followed with the point that they need to be full range and not “hi-fi". Would anyone know about the sound quality and “low-fi" quality that I’m looking for? Thanks in advance for any input.
Eric G.
Hello,
Welcome to the TechForum.
I am not sure exactly on this question but i did visit the Guitar Center and one of their best selling speakers claims “Clean sounds are true across the lows, mids and highs, with just enough upper-mid chime and HF sparkle to add clarity and definition. Crank it up for a sizzling overdrive and raw rock tones, with plenty of mid-band warmth to give body and substance to lead-note playing.”
This appears to suggest HF is needed or desired for what would be missing from Low-Fidelity speakers.
Thank you
Ryan