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    Excellent! Rock the rafters!
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    And someone HAS to say this:

    PICS?

    Congrats Don!

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    You could possibly try a highly sensitive speaker like the Eminence Ragin' Cajun. This speaker made my SCXD a "lot" louder and also made it sound better, to my ear.

    A highly sensitive speaker will sound potentially a "lot" louder than the stock speaker, and a lot of the times the stock speakers in the Fender amps are low sensitivity speakers; so this leaves a lot of room to get your amp sounding a lot louder just by replacing the speaker with a good sounding highly sensitive speaker. The Ragin' Cajun is a ten inch speaker and sounds good to a lot of people, and it's only about 65 dollars.

    Another option would be to use "just" an extension speaker cabinet with a good twelve or fifteen inch guitar speaker in it. I'd personally get a highly sensitive one and enjoy a lot more volume. Just a few dB of sensitivity can give you a major increase in volume, and if you can get
    5 dB increase in sensitivity you will be getting a major increase in sensitivity and resultant volume. I would not think that a five dB difference between a stock Princeton speaker and a highly sensitive speaker would be difficult find.

    Sometimes it seems like the simplest solutions are the best ones.

    Good luck with what ever option you decide to go with.

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    The "Eminence Ragin' Cajun" is a really good speaker! I little bit of a departure from the tweed sound but great for getting in your face at lower volumes. And much warmer than I expected it to be. Definitely a solid upgrade for most stock speakers.

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    Thanks guys !! For now im happy with the jensen alnico and it is damn loud with the empress multidrive!!! The cleans with some tre/vib and reverb is to die for. My first upgrade would be some major tube upgrades and maybe a hotter bias on them.Heard these are biased on the cold side!!

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    I have some 8" Jensen MOD's if you'd like to build a 2x8 extension cab.

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    thanks brother but I might buy another one of these to do a stereo rig so to speak.

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