Cheapest Eminence LeadRhy LEGEND V128 12-Inch Lead/Rhythm Guitar Speakers

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Eminence LeadRhy LEGEND V128 12-Inch Lead/Rhythm Guitar Speakers Product Description:



  • Legend
  • Guitar Speakers
  • 12-Inch
  • 8 ohm
  • Power Rating: 120W

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12-Inch Lead/Rhythm Guitar Speakers

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4Not a greenback....but close -
By Eirinn Stepp
I think this speaker could use a little more bottom response. It has all the other characteristics of a greenback.And the more I use it the better it sounds. It seems to have taken a couple of months of daily use (1-2 hrs a day)to start to get broken-in . Another month and it should have the full tone / response it was designed for . That's aboutaverage for a 120 watt speaker . So...give the EQ 10% more bass during the break-in period, and You've got a 120 watt greenback . Very good value at $ 75 . Many Amazon dealers have them at that price . I would buy another one .

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5Loud lil' sucker
By Hubstermeister
Bought this to replace the stock fender speaker in my single 12" rig and have used it at a few dozen gigs since then...I play loud (volume at 11) normally, and before doing the switch I was contemplating a higher wattage amp but now, no need. This speaker pushed out way more sound than the stock speaker and for my little 50W amp it's more than enough. I play an old Ibanez Bob Weir electric with two humbuckers in clubs sizes of ~200 people without much trouble being heard above that dang loud Keith Moonish drummer. The sound reproduction was very similar to the previous fender and took only a small amount of settings adjustment to get back to my original sound (as near as my bleeding ears could tell). For the general musician, and I would claim the seasoned veteran, the "British Tone" moniker is a bit silly...you can't really tell with today's effects what the speaker is doing as all high efficiency speakers sound very similar and I just want something that won't blow up during a gig. I hope it lasts with all the abuse I'll give it...we'll see.Now I've had this and abused it for a year and a half now and it still sounds great. Good buy.

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5well balance sound! loud and proud!
By W.G.B
I just recently purchase a Fender frontman 65R 1x12 and it sounds good out of the box,not bad. but after three rehearsals and couple of live shows,I knew it wasn't gonna cut it with the stock speakers cause it started to fart out at band volumes at certain times. I'm mostly on the dirty channel 80% of the time we play pretty loud heavy rock and this little guy can hang well!I wanted a better speaker to tame the high end down alot and bring out the mids and lows without it farting out at band level. wow! was I surprise,this amp now has an awesome warmth and clarity and thats not bad for a solid state amp. it also felt more spongy feel to it like an amp with an EL84 tubes! remember this is a solid state amp. my high end is no longer britlle sounding but alot sweeter,mids are warm,low end can chunk well!Higly recommend the Eminence Legend V12 if you have a fender frontman 65R 1x12 or the fender frontman 100watt 2x12.It makes the overdrive/distortion channel alot more alive and user friendly at high volumes(band level that is!)I also tried legend V12 with a fender hot rod deville 2x12 and it gave it a mean crunch!here's my fender frontman 65R 1x12 setting at live volumes if anybody is interested to try it(with eminence legend V12)gain-6.5volume-5 (overall volume for the overdrive/distortion)treble-7mids-5bass-7reverb-3contour switch outHope this helps someone out!

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