Rock/Blues/Country/Rockabilly guitar master) Greg Martin has them loaded in his Super Reverb! He suggests using this speaker in recording studios as well as in 4x10 cabinets for live gigs. Greg describes the tone as very 'jangly' with a meaty low-end and lots of honk. It would be a perfect speaker for anyone playing
Country, Blues, or Rockabilly. This speaker works well with Rickenbacker guitars, a Super Reverb or a Super. Greg Martin Along with his band, The Kentucky HeadHunters, Greg Martin has helped reshape the face of
country music. To date the HeadHunters have released 6 albums, winning countless awards and Grammies. In 1992 Greg filled in for injured Lynyrd Skynyrd guitarist Ed King. The HeadHunters have also collaborated with the great Johnnie Johnson on a stellar rockin' blues CD 'That'll Work!'. Johnnie was recently inducted into the Rock’n’Roll Hall of Fame by Rolling Stone Keith Richards. Greg will soon release a Gospel Blues CD with former Wet Willie
singer Jimmy Hall entitled 'The Revelators'. Eminence chose several amps and guitars for Greg's tonal analysis to make sure that you get the most realistic descriptions possible. Each description was derived from using the gear listed below in various combinations: Guitars: 1960 Fender Stratocaster and a re-issue Les Paul with Tom Holmes pickups. Amps: 1965 Fender Vibroverb; Fender 'The Twin'; T35 Top Hat Head with 4-6V6 tubes; 1973 Marshall Non-Master Volume Head with 2-EL34 tubes. Eminence Guitar Legends are specially designed for electric guitar amplifiers. Tuned by skilled ears, these hand-built specials feature a range of materials and ideas from nearly 40 years experience. Models such as the LEGEND B15, 121 and Modeling 12 are state of the art designs which meet the modern-day demand for power handling while other models feature vintage magnet and cone materials to recreate the traditional sounds of lead and jazz guitar. The most difficult aspect of presenting a guitar speaker to the world is being able to describe its tonal characteristics. Your choice of guitar speakers is at least as important as your choice of pickups or strings. Just as you customize a guitar to suit your sound, so too can you customize - or 'hot rod' - your combo with Eminence loudspeakers. The Value of Eminence Eminence wants to make sure their customers know exactly what they are getting when they buy a speaker. Therefore, Eminence provides two different ratings to describe the power handling of all their speakers. Watts - the guaranteed long term power rating throughout the useable frequency range of the speaker. Translation: the speaker will operate continuously at any frequ
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