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ET65 Hiwatt 200 Amp

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johann.martl
10/08/2013 1:25pm
HelloI have 4 ET65 speakers , each 65 watt  , great for my old marshall .now i want to use it with an 200 watt Hiwatt Amp KT88 tubes  4x   .Can  i crank it up ,without damageing  the speakers ?Best, Johann
VAUGHN SKOW
10/13/2013 5:09pm

Is is one of the new HiWatt's???  I saw them at NAMM this Summer ... WOW!!!  Just as meticulous as the originals ... maybe even more so.

At any rate, with most any other amps I'd say 4 ET65's can handle 200 true RMS tube watts with room to spare ... but the HiWatts are FAMOUS for their under-rating the power.  Most folks consider a 100-watt HiWatt to actually be more like 140 true watts!

So... ya might wanna be a lil careful!  In the shootouts I did with with my beloved vintage Fane (ala HiWatt), I found the ET65 to be very similar ... so a REAL good choice to mate with the HiWatts.  So, my recommendation would be to consider switching to the new ET-90's just to be on the safe side (at least ifyou ever actually open that beast up and let her breath fire on occasion).

tomczako
10/16/2013 4:14am

Vaughn, would you reckon that 2 x ET65's are safe enough to handle a cranked 150w solid state combo amp? 

Or should I opt for something more heavy duty perhaps, like say a Liberator or ET90 ?  

Cheers! 

VAUGHN SKOW
10/18/2013 8:58am

Yea, should be just fine.