Unboxing WGS E10 65W Speaker

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Unboxing my new 10” Warehouse Guitar Speaker WGS E10 65 Watt speaker

I purchased two of Warehouse Guitar Speaker’s E-10 65 Watt 16 Ohm speakers to build a high quality 2 x 10 guitar cabinet to use for recording or jamming in a small studio space.

I was originally going to incorporate the Roland 20W Cube electronics into the cabinet to replace the standard 8” speaker that comes in the Cube. But after watching reviews of the speakers and then seeing the speakers in person, I decided to build a proper cabinet that will handle anything from the Roland Cube 20x to a 100W Mesa Boogie Triple Rectifier head. This is going to be awesome!

I picked these speakers because of two main reasons:

1) The SPL is over 100db. Sure, it’s a terrible reason to pick a speaker but given the original plan to drive them with a solid state, 20W modeling amp, I wanted to buffer the relatively paltry power supply.

2) The advertised sound of this speaker aligned with my “vision” of a loud but anti-shrill 10” speaker with impeccable build quality.

I am not a trained, accomplished nor skilled designer of guitar cabinets. Sure I’ve build massive sounding guitar cabinets with 4” mid-bass, aluminum cone drivers before (I call it my 4x4) and a surprisingly balanced 2 x 12 that turned my Marshall CODE 50 into a stage worthy monster. But a 2 x 10” completely air tight, stuffed and internally mechanically damped titanic cabinet just feels like the right thing to do with these beautiful speakers.

Stay tuned for the build and sound test of this bespoke plunge into high gain guitar madness.

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