cabinet connected & it sounds even bigger. The Pathfinder 15 produces 15 watts of power that drives a specially voiced 8-inch Vox Bulldog speaker. I am particularly interested in replacing the 8' with a 10'. I know this has probably been asked before but I am having difficulty sifting through all the information on upgrades for the amps. I even ran out and picked up the Cambridge 15. The Pathfinder features spring reverb and ample tonal control for great sound. Toronto I'm late to the Pathfinder party, but happy with my new (used) pathfinder. It's so good, I forgot it is the Bulldog 8" speaker. Put your tone in good hands with the Vox Pathfinder 15R. Top : 8" Bulldog speaker from a Vox Pathfinder 15R amp.īottom left : 10" Celestion speaker from a Vox Cambridge 30 amp.īottom right : a 10" Celestion G10 Vintage speaker (notice the much bigger magnet).īoth 10" speakers have the same basket, so the Cambridge 30 speaker can be replaced by the G10 Vintage without modifications, bringing better sensivity, hence louder and better sound. Using a larger speaker can only be done using an external speaker cabinet. I once had the opportunity to check a Pathfinder 15R amp to see if it was possible to fit a 10" speaker, but the cabinet is not large enough for that. It's not a 10" speaker, but a 8" speaker. Best budget 10' speaker for my pathfinder 15R - Electric Guitars - Harmony Central I am looking to modify my pathfinder with a 10' speaker. Yes, it's a small solid-state practice amp with a 10" speaker, It only cost me about £80 new about 10 years ago. RUSSET wrote:I too have had a Vox Pathfinder 15 (Without Reverb) for about ten years now.
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