If anyone tries the G10C in the Ibanez tsa5, the magnet size will have it pressing up against the chassis of the amplifier. It may be recommended to either extend the baffle with a ring cut from plywood (mounting are pretty long) or build a new cab (better quality cab and bigger will make sound bigger and better bass anyways if I'm not mistaken). The sound quality and quantity compared to the stock tube 10 is well worth the effort. Believe me.
Until I get a circle cutter, I used the rear sealing gasket and the extra bits of it. When this wasn't enough I took the cardboard that held the speaker in place (circle was already cut!) and cut it to fit over the baffle and to allow bolts through. The magnet still seems to touch but doesn't push the chassis back. So its going to take about a 1/4" to 3/8" piece of plywood to get it to clear right.
If you REALLY want "MUCH" ... go with a G10C!!!
And yes, they should come with the rear gaskets.
Thanks, just ordered one last night. Can't wait to turn a cheap amp awesome with new turns and speaker.
If anyone tries the G10C in the Ibanez tsa5, the magnet size will have it pressing up against the chassis of the amplifier. It may be recommended to either extend the baffle with a ring cut from plywood (mounting are pretty long) or build a new cab (better quality cab and bigger will make sound bigger and better bass anyways if I'm not mistaken). The sound quality and quantity compared to the stock tube 10 is well worth the effort. Believe me.
Hey, thanks a BUNCH for this update & heads-up!
Did you in Fact end up extending the baffle? If so, by how much? Thanks!
Until I get a circle cutter, I used the rear sealing gasket and the extra bits of it. When this wasn't enough I took the cardboard that held the speaker in place (circle was already cut!) and cut it to fit over the baffle and to allow bolts through. The magnet still seems to touch but doesn't push the chassis back. So its going to take about a 1/4" to 3/8" piece of plywood to get it to clear right.