EMINENCE CANNABISREX16 12-Inch Lead/Rhythm Guitar Speakers
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I found the Cannabis Rex to do exactly what I wanted it to do for my AC30S1 - thanks I do not like Celestions because they all sound like very slight variations of the same exact sound range A lackluster performance. This meant a new version of Eminence was The vox/gretsch tone combo I used was mainly melodic hardcore and punk - I also wanted to play a lot of punk and new wave. Despite the fact that the stock amp wasn't quite what I was looking for, it did not seem out of reach. Despite a little help from Tube Swap, I was able to find what I was looking for with Eminence. To address the low end of the Vox, I needed to tighten it up a little bit and tame the high end. This is the It was not a failure for Rex. Here is a video I uploaded as an example of how my S1 sounds now, dirty, Since I am not a great guitarist, just a bedroom enthusiast, there is not an amazing level of quality playing to it. As well as a video camera, I used a cellphone to capture it- It's a phone so the audio won't play It may not be given proper respect when it is in poor quality.
A smooth sound that can be gritty when it is needed. According to some descriptions, this sound is "smoky," however when I play it through, I hear "throaty. " Two of the guys have been playing for many years and have only vintage equipment - two of the guys I played with had been playing for many years. Both were impressed with the sound of the amp and asked if the speaker was worth the price. This is a great book!.
It is remarkably easy to record guitar with this speaker. I have never before owned a speaker of ANY kind other than the erratic, harsh V30. I will never again consider any Celestion speaker after this. Wise in a good way) with a hint of well-intentioned A balanced chew is an enjoyable experience.
An old Peavey Classic 30 combo which had replaced the original Blue Marvel 16 years ago got a CRex. There is a much more smooth, less spikey tone to this. That was exactly what I was looking for in a hollow body archtop jazz guitar When the speaker is playing rock, the clean channel breaks a little earlier than it did when playing Blue Marvel A difference between 5 and 6 is a significant difference. Despite being relatively hot, the humbuckers on a solid body are a bit on the hot side. This is a highly recommended purchase for jazz and blues players in the Classic 30 series.
This is a great amplifier speaker for making your amp come to life. It is incredibly efficient so it will normally make the amp louder than a stock speaker. This method is particularly effective in bringing out the amplifier's The speaker was used, for example, with an Ampeg GVT15 AV receiver The following equations are 12x7, 2 after switching the power tubes from the existing EHX (Ruby) chinese tubes to JJ 6V6s, you could clearly hear the amp brighten up and become more lively. 78) when I compared the two speakers. This is not a speaker that will color your amp, like a Celestion V30 or Vox Blue Dog. It is rather a speaker that will enhance your amp for what it is, and on the two amps I have used it upon, it has improved dramatically.
The Peavey Classic 30 is amazing I put this in it. It is possible to damage your software or hardware if you change a speaker without knowing what you are doing. Consider what you are trying to achieve as well. I was looking for a speaker that had a more woody, natural sound with plenty of There's no doubt this has it, as it's very clean and smooth. This works really well with my Gibson LP but it also sounds gorgeous when run through my Eastman 803CE archtop.
There are few speakers as crisp and responsive as this one. The cone breaks in very quickly considering it is hemp. When I put it in a Gibson Ga15, both clean and overdriven, it sounds great. In comparison with the Pete Anderson Hempdog, I put in another amp, but it doesn't break up as dramatically.
As a replacement for the stock Eminence speaker that came with my Kustom '36 Coupe, I purchased this. found that the stock speaker produced a little harsh sound at high frequencies. It took me time to break the speaker in before I wrote With Cannabis Rex, I am very satisfied with the sound. There are a lot of good high-quality images in it This is the frequency response that you receive. Nevertheless, the harshness of the atmosphere has disappeared. What I was looking for has been found here. The Peavey Classic 30 and the Carvin Nomad will also benefit from this speaker and I would suggest they be added to this list as well. It was not the top end that irritated me about those amps, it was the sharp.