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  • Eminence Legend 125 or Texas Heat

    I am looking for a 12" speaker to use in an external cab that I share between my SCXD and Laney Cub. The XD has a Weber Sig 10 ceramic, the Laney has a Weber Sig 10 alnico.

    The external cab currently has a Weber 12 ceramic that I like, but not the sound I was looking for. If nothing else I want to try something different than a Weber, but not spend more than aound $60. I think I've narrowed it down to the Legend or Texas Heat - maybe the Red White and Blues.

    Any experience or recommendations with these that you can share would be great

    thanks

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    Re: Eminence Legend 125 or Texas Heat

    Eminence Legend GB128.... Green Back Clones, but 50 watts and a bit more balls

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      Re: Eminence Legend 125 or Texas Heat

      I had a G12M before. The Laney is too warm (dark) for it

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        Re: Eminence Legend 125 or Texas Heat

        Legend 1258 it's a clone of Celestion G12T75, no mids and too much high end for my ear... never heard about 125

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          Re: Eminence Legend 125 or Texas Heat

          They are the same thing. 8 just designates impedance

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            Re: Eminence Legend 125 or Texas Heat

            All Eminence speakers have a particular cardboard tone in their mids... no matter what the model...
            Personally, I would recommended any other manufacturer.... highly.
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              Re: Eminence Legend 125 or Texas Heat

              Originally posted by sonnyblu View Post
              All Eminence speakers have a particular cardboard tone in their mids... no matter what the model...
              Personally, I would recommended any other manufacturer.... highly.
              I recognize a thickness in the low mids with my texas heat but it's never gotten in the way of my tone.

              The texas heat is kinda round in the lows and lacks a lil punch tho. I'd be interested in trying a RW&B just to get some more tightness, or put the TH in a closed back. There's some chime in the texas heat so it doesn't get too dark, so it just depends on how tight you want the bass to be.

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                Re: Eminence Legend 125 or Texas Heat

                Originally posted by sonnyblu View Post
                All Eminence speakers have a particular cardboard tone in their mids... no matter what the model...
                Personally, I would recommended any other manufacturer.... highly.
                That's sort of what I heard before my speakers were broken in. That just might be the problem. I've played Celestions and Eminence, and I think the Eminence are a better value, at least in the States. They're not identical, but everyone has their own tastes.

                Give them some time. They'll smooth out a little bit and give you everything you wanted out of a speaker. At least they did for me.

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                • #9
                  Re: Eminence Legend 125 or Texas Heat

                  I just got a price match quote from MF for $45 for a Legend 1258. Might be too good to think too long about

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