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Product: Eminence Texas Heat
Price Paid: USD 70
Submitted 08/15/2008
at 01:20am
by Max the Axe
Features
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8
This is a raw speaker, 12" stamped basket, 3" (I think) voice coil, available in either 8 or 16 ohm, rated for 150W rms, 300W peak.
Sound Quality
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9
I've chosen the Texas Heat to replace the stock speaker in an early '90s BK Butler Tubeworks TD-752 Tube Driver combo amp that's rated 100W rms through 8 ohms. The amp is capable of running a 4 ohm load on it's extension speaker jacks, so this could be pushed up to about 150W rms with an 8ohm extension cab. The amp is a MOSFET power amp with a 12ax7 tube preamp and is capable of very clean tones to extreme tube saturation overdrive on it's own, however I am using a Line 6 POD as a pre-amp and using only the combo's power amp section. The axes I use are a 1995 American Deluxe Roadhouse Strat for standard tuning and a custom built walnut/maple strat copy with a hard tail and a single bridge position Dimarzio X2N that I use for open tunings and slide. The POD/amp combination produces a wide variety of tones, from swampy class A style grind to extreme scooped metal and/or "brown" tones, to Fender style clean sheen and just about everything in between. The stock speaker had become just a bit too flabby sounding, tending to emit a blatting sound on extremely low freqs at high volume, although it sounds nicely loose and compressed at lower volumes. The Texas Heat, by contrast, is extremely tight in the lows and stands up to low end crunch very well. It also has a very solid high end and lots of "bark", although it lacks some of the sweetness of the stock speaker. I attribute this to the fact that it's still brand new and has only been used at rehearsal, probably is not completely broken in yet. I hope so, because the speaker is just a bit TOO tight for my tastes. I'm hoping that, with time, this will loosen up a bit and give me more sweetness on the high end and slightly easier break-up. Over all, I think this is an excellent sounding speaker (with some qualification) and at only 70 bucks is a really tremendous deal.
Reliability
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10
I don't think my amp could hurt this speaker before it would hurt ME.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Haven't had the pleasure. Hope I never do. Probably won't
Overall Rating
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10
I've been playing more than 40 years and own several other instruments, PA and recording equipment, and have owned many more in the past.
I think I would replace this with the same if anything happened to it short of defective/failure...strikes me as unlikely though. This is in my opinion a lot of speaker for the money.
I love that it seems so tough and has a nice industrial orange peel grey paint job...just overall good build quality. I hate that it's SO tough that it might be a challenge to me to get it properly broken in without driving meself deaf!
I think this compares very favorably with similar products from Celestion or JBL at twice or thrice the cost. These Eminence guys appear to be on a mission in this regard.
If I were to wish anything for this speaker that it doesn't have, it would be an aluminum dust cap...don't ask me why...it probably makes no difference to the speaker, I just think they're cool looking. However if I had to choose between the cool cap and the rocking price, guess what...
Product: Eminence Texas Heat
Price Paid: USD 69.99
Submitted 03/06/2008
at 12:16pm
by Mark
Features
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No Opinion
12" speaker from the Patriot (American-sounding) series, available in 8-, or 16-ohms, with a fairly large 38 oz. magnet, 8 mounting holes, and a 150 Watt power rating. Moderate to heavy doping. Matte black paint on the steel frame doesn't draw attention in the back of a combo amp. Foam gaskets on the front and back of the speaker, for front- or rear-mounting, are a nice touch. Ditto the black rubber gasket around the magnet.
Here's something nobody's mentioned yet???- isn't this speaker essentially a smaller-magnet version of the Swamp Thang? Sure looks that way according to its specs on the website! Same voice coil construction, cone, doping, and dust cap...
Sound Quality
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8
I've got this speaker in a Peavey TransTube Studio Pro solid-state 65W 1x12 combo. The amp does nice blackface stuff, as well as convincing tweed and Marshall sounds as well. I've been shuffling many Eminence speakers through this amp lately, just to see how good it can get. My guitars are an American Tele with rosewood neck and a G&L Legacy with maple; both have Lindy Fralin vintage-style pickups. Broke-in the speaker with a couple hours of loud chords on the neck pickup with slight gain.
This speaker reminds me a lot of Tom Morello's signature low-string riffs: thick, fat, and punchy. Almost even as punchy as a slap-bass. Compared to the "industry standard" Vintage 30 speakers, the Texas Heat's lows are very solid and more piano-like. The mids are also punchy and crisp, but the harmonics are not as rich or warm; same with the highs. It's not necessarily brighter than other speakers, just more crisp. It's balanced overall, but I wouldn't call it smooth. In a nutshell, I think this is Eminence's version of a Jensen C12K???- clear, loud, and strong, not sweet and spongy like vintage speakers.
But I'm not sure I like that overall crispy-crunchy feel to this speaker. I tend to like speakers that are smooth and sweet, so the jury is still out on this one. Having just tried out the Swamp Thang recently, I can indeed say the Texas Heat is very similar, only "less" of what the Swamp Thang is: big fat lows but not as solid, and crisp attack but not quite as hard.
Reliability
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10
Eminence appears to have very high quality and consistency across their Patriot and Red Coat lines. Never had a problem with any of the five Eminence speakers that I had/have.
Customer Support
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10
I've emailed Eminence a couple times for advice on selecting speakers. I have always received prompt and courteous email replies from what seem to be knowledgeable sales staff.
Overall Rating
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8
Everybody seems to love this speaker and it's a Musicians Friend best-seller. I don't think it's quite versatile as everybody says, but that's just my opinion and you know what they say about opinions. Not sure if I'll leave it in the amp; probably not, especially since the Red White & Blues sounds so nice in there (I wrote a review on that one too). But if my opinion changes I'll post another review.
Product: Eminence Texas Heat
Price Paid: USD 69.99
Submitted 02/21/2008
at 02:37am
by johnny
Features
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10
Made in USA not china !
Sound Quality
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10
i had a crate 4x12 cab that i came by and had been using that with a fender amp and it was OK then i bought a Sovtek mig 50 (very nice amp) and listed my fender on ebay before the auction ended i installed these TEXAS HEATS in the 4x12 cab then the fender sold on ebay before i shipped it I tested it with these speakers and I WAS SORRY I SOLD IT ! IT SOUNDED Fn FANTASTIC WITH THESE - the Sovtek sounded good too but the Fender was awesome! After playin around with the Mig 50 for a few months, i sold it to get another Fender (the Sovtek was great though) - but this time I think i'm gonna get a Blues Deluxe and then let Torres Engineering redo it with their point to point 5E-3 circuit and I'm gonna try a TEXAS HEAT and an EXT out to experiment with - no speaker can do everything - but this captured the fender clean and black face tone i was after
Reliability
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10
I trust Eminence and their quality completely !
Customer Support
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10
Overall Rating
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10
these are the right price for sure - you have to break them in properly - i love em with fender amps
Product: Eminence Texas Heat
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 12/29/2007
at 09:38pm
by kincannon
Features
:
3
12" Guitar Amp speaker, 8 or 16 ohms; 70hz-5Khz frequency response; 99db sensitivity; doped paper cone
Sound Quality
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10
Excellent Speaker. I replaced the Celestion seventy 80 speaker (a very good speaker in its own right) in my Crate V15 all tube amp with the Texas Heat. The Celestion was too strong in the upper mid's and high frequencies (WAY too bright for my tastes).
The Texas Heat has a great, tight bottom end, smooth (but not overpowering) midrange, and a top end that rings like a bell without being spikey or ear-shattering. Very well balanced speaker.
My V15 sounded very good out of the box, but the midrange and highs were far too prominient (had to keep the treble below 2). It was difficult to get a smooth, American tone with the amp (it sounded more like a modern-day high gain Marshall). I had replaced the 12AX7 in the V1 position with a Jan GE 5751 tube, which toned the amp down a tad, but it was still way too bright. NOW, with the Texas Heat, I can get great, clean, American tones (think 1960's Ampeg ReverboRocket), as well as great, smooth overdrive (think Clapton's and Leslie West's WOMAN TONE). No more icepicks through the ear. No more gritty overdrive due to speaker cone breakup. SMOOTH is the word, clean or overdriven.
This is a very loud speaker (99db sensitivity).
I would like to have 4 more of these speakers, along with 2 Eminence Swamp Thangs. They would make two great speaker cabs (2x12 Texas Heats) and (4x12 - 2 Texas Heats and 2 Swamp Thangs).
Reliability
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10
Every Eminence I have owned has lasted forever, and they provide a great warranty.
Customer Support
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10
Very Helpful; the even e-mail you sound bytes of their speaker types to help you audition them with minimal effort.
Overall Rating
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10
I would love to have 4 more Texas Heats. I will definitely buy them again for other cabs, along with a couple of Swamp Thangs (outstanding throaty, deep tone with clear top end).
Anyone looking for good American tone, similar to vintage Fenders and Ampegs should listen to this speaker. Some of you who love the British tone may love these as well. Give them a listen. You will not be wasting your time.
Product: Eminence Texas Heat
Price Paid: USD 45
Submitted 12/01/2007
at 06:25pm
by Eric
Features
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10
I bought the Texas Heat for my Fender Tweed Blues Junior. I liked the Jensen C12N but I wanted to beef up the bass. My BJ has the BillM mods on the tonestack, but I wanted yet more bass.
Its a well made, heavy duty speaker, it gets a 10 because it needed little break in to sound good from the box.
Sound Quality
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10
in a word - this is the speaker the Blues Junior was made for - from surf to rock to blues, the Texas Heat does it. Clean it adds bass and depth whilst retaining the American/Fender sound. Distorted - its Texas in the sense of ZZ Top (rather than SRV) - in the Junior it produces pure tone.
Reliability
:
8
Well made, so can't see it going down.
Customer Support
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6
Its a speaker - can't see that customer support comes into it
Overall Rating
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10
If you have a Fender - get it. I would put this into any combo I have. I have a 2x12 with Celestion G12s - I prefer this speaker.
Product: Eminence Texas Heat
Price Paid: USD 56
Submitted 01/31/2007
at 02:21pm
by Ray Cerney
Features
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No Opinion
Sound Quality
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10
Here's the deal on this speaker from my perspective. I have this in a Fender tube amp. I'm using a Les Paul with stock pickups. When i first got this speaker and installed it in my amp (Deluxe Reverb) I was mortified! I thought "Well that's a complete waste of money!" to myself. After a week of playing through it and trying to properly EQ the damned thing I took the amp to a jam with some friends. Wow! In a band setting the amp had a clarity and a tone to die for! I don't know if it's just my home studio acoustics or what, but jamming with amp in a garage with other guitars and a drummer going, the Deluxe just had a great clarity and it cut right through the mix with a Fender-type tone. It was EXACTLY the tone i was hoping to get from this speaker. As for soloing, the tone is thick yet bright enough to stand out. My jamming partners were blown away with the rich tone of the Texas Heat, and they all said as much. Pretty cool...
Don't judge this speaker in the environment of just you the guitar and the amp. Take your amp to a band setting. You might be surprised. For that American sound (aka FENDER tone) you won't be dissatisfied. I'm giving the Texas Heat a fat 10 because it gave me the exact tone I was looking for.
Reliability
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No Opinion
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
Great American tone with a Les Paul.
Product: Eminence Texas Heat
Price Paid: USD 59
Submitted 01/17/2007
at 06:41pm
by Mark Thomas
Features
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No Opinion
It's a speaker. Nice paint and well constructed. What else can a speaker have in terms of features?
Sound Quality
:
10
I've got this in a 25 watt Fender Champ 25 SE. The original Fender speaker couldn't cut the lows so i replaced it with a GB 128 from Eminence. This was a huge improvement over the original speaker but it was still not what i wanted, which was a speaker that was shy on the upper mids with a rich bottom and fat lower mids. I wanted a sparkly top end without the shrill ice pick, too. I ordered the Texas Heat based upon the recommendations at the Eminence website.
After a 10 hour break in period with a 400 Hz signal at low volume, this speaker was ready to go. Using a Korg G1 distortion processor and a Les Paul I began giving this little guy a workout. What can i say? It turned out to be perfect for what i wanted, which was an AMERICAN tone signature similar to the JBL or Jensen tones of old. For classic rock, jazz and surf this speaker turned the Fender into the box I wanted it to be.
Sounds equally fine with my Strat as it does with the Paul. I love it.
This is a strong AMERICAN sounding speaker with a tight low end (not real huge) focused mids (great growl in the low mids but subdued high mids) and a smooth, crisp top end.
Reliability
:
10
I have owned or now own several of the Eminence speakers from the Legend, Patriot and Red Coat lines Never had a problem. Reliable and great sounding.
Customer Support
:
10
Answer emails and have a good website. Good Americans!
Overall Rating
:
10
This is one of the least expensive speakers in the Patriot line. Apparently it isn't super popular like the Swamp Thing or the Wizard-both of which I own. I would recommend it as a good sounding AMERICAN speaker with a nice balanced sound. It's very smooth in the clean mode and the low-mid growl with overdrive or heavy distortion give it a terrific projection for hard rock. I was pleasantly surprised with this speaker. If you like a sparkly AMERICAN sound, try one of these.
Product: Eminence Texas Heat
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 10/30/2006
at 01:57pm
by chris
Email: adays<at>pacbell dot net
Features
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No Opinion
Texas Heat 12 inch // 8 ohms
Sound Quality
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9
I replaced the 2 stock 12 inch speakers in my Carvin sx200 guitar amp (100 watt, solid state)with a pair of these Eminence Texas Heat speakers. The new speakers really sound much better than the stock ones. A bit warmer and fuller in the bass notes and a little less brash on the thin strings. I finally got to turn the volume on my amp up a bit at band practice this week. I had to turn the bass down on my amp lower than I used to. These speakers didnt morph my solid state into a tone machine but I think the sound has improved aprox. 15 to 25%.
Reliability
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No Opinion
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
9
The Texas Heats are some of the least expensive speakers in the Eminence Patriot line. About $60 each. I think this is a very good price. I wasnt about to spend a couple of hundred $$ on some Celestions or vintage style Jensens. Not for a solid state amp anyway.
Product: Eminence Texas Heat
Price Paid: USD 15.00
Submitted 08/28/2006
at 03:20pm
by diggum123
Features
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No Opinion
I think it's 150w. Whatever the other speakers are listed here, that's the wattage. I just stumbled upon this speaker at a great price and saw it was 8 ohms, so I figured I would give it a try.
Sound Quality
:
10
I am very impressed by this speaker. VERY impressed. I used it to replace a Celestion Seventy 80 in my Galaxie amp. That speaker is just way too spiky on the highs for an open back cabinet, and I needed something warmer.
As listed in all the other reviews, this won't help if you're playing metal. Use it for rock, southern rock, blues and country. It's still not bassy enough for metal or certain hard rock. For what it is made for, it does its job nicely and then some.
The best attribute of this speaker is the midrange: It's there, it's prominent, but it's not overbearing or painful. It lets the highs shine through with a good dose of shimmer, but it's not thin sounding. Think Brent Mason or Andy Timmons. A great "southern" sounding speaker, but not Allman Bros or Lynrd Skynrd (sp?) It's not SRV, but it still complements that type of playing.
Reliability
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No Opinion
They get good reviews. They look solidly built.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Couldn't tell ya
Overall Rating
:
9
I'm very happy I found this speaker. My amp needed this badly. A good way to judge replacement speakers is to have someone else play your setup, which is what I did with to friends of mine. I didn't expect the tones coming out to sound nearly that good. It was all there: Bass, Mids, Treble. The tone does have a color to it, but it's perfect for blues. I'm thinking some funk would work well for this as well.
Product: Eminence Texas Heat
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 07/07/2006
at 04:55am
by Jeff
Features
:
No Opinion
12", 150 watt speaker.
Sound Quality
:
7
This speaker is very interesting. It has boatloads of rich warmth (bass and mids) and a smooth treble response. It is also very loud. I would describe the attack as a bit slower with a loose, chunky vibe. The response feels like the speaker is a touch of lag on getting out the notes - it follows you a bit. To me, this speaker is ideal for blues and classic rock. The clean is nice if you want a loose, bluesy flavor. It would smoke for harmonica playing. For really articulate playing where you want defined cleans and instantaneous reponse, its not that terrific. In sum, its a good speaker for its intended purpose. For the blues, I would rate this very high. For a general purpose "all-arounder", I'd look to a different speaker.
Reliability
:
10
Customer Support
:
10
Overall Rating
:
7
See Sounds above - a great niche blues/harmonica speaker, not general purpose though.
Product: Eminence Texas Heat
Price Paid: US
Submitted 03/15/2006
at 09:48pm
by Dave Cooper
Email: davecooper36 at yahoo<dot>com
Features
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No Opinion
150 Watt, 12 inch guitar amp speakers. I have the 8 ohm ones.
Sound Quality
:
10
I bought these Eminence Texas Heat speakers to put in a Fender FM 212R amp. Before I put these speakers in I hated the sound of that amp. It seemed to have this over-abundance of 1.2 - 1.6k frequency that just sounded really trashy. And it would sound worse the louder I turned it up. I could EQ it out with a graphic, but it still wasn't happenin'. But now, with the Texas Heat's, all the trashyness is gone. Just a rich, throaty, tight, crisp sound!!! And the more I turn it up... the better it sounds!!! I am in AWE!! I didn't think I would see any improvement putting these speakers in a cheap solid state amp, but I was wrong. I bet these speakers would improve the sound of any amp, be it tube or cheap solid state.
Reliability
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No Opinion
I have only had these for a month so I can't comment on reliability. However, they are 150 watt speakers and I have 2 of them in a 100 watt amp. So I imagine they will take anything I throw at them and should last for years and years. Knock on wood.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never tried to contact them... But I would like to call them sometime and tell them how awesome these speakers are.
Overall Rating
:
10
I think for the price these speakers are a tremendous value! I have a Peavey 212 Valve King that I am going to outfit with a set of the other Eminence speakers. I want to put Red Coat Governors in that just so I can get a sample of their other models. These Texas Heat's almost make my Fender FM 212R solid state sound better than my all tube Valve King!!
I also have a B-52 AT 212 all tube 100 watt combo that might eventually get a set of Eminence's also. Maybe the Swamp Thang's. If lost or stolen I would buy another set of Texas Heat's in a heartbeat!! I love the way these speakers sound, and even the way they look. I am totally sold on these Eminence Patriot - Redcoat series speakers. I am sure they are ALL great.
Product: Eminence Texas Heat
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 03/06/2006
at 10:04am
by geezer
Features
:
10
Features covered already.
Sound Quality
:
10
I like this speaker because it can really handle the lower frequencies nicely. It has a big, deep tone with a nice bit of highs on top. However, the bass is not overly compressed or punchy - just smooth. It handles hard picking over humbuckers without boominess. Distortion sounds really full and rich - it absorbs all the playing spikes..kinda like having a really good compressor on board without the squashed tones!. But it still keeps up with fast picking. I use this in a 1 X 12" 50 watt tube amp.
Reliability
:
10
I my set up, I'm only running 50 watts into this. Won't even come close to goosing this 150 watt unit.
Customer Support
:
9
They'll talk with you - answer questions, etc.
Overall Rating
:
10
If you tend to play hard live and don't like you're speaker farting out when digging into riffs, then try one of these. It really keeps its composure, yet is very responsive at the same time. Hmmm, how do they do that?
Product: Eminence Texas Heat
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 03/05/2006
at 11:22am
by Jeremy
Features
:
No Opinion
Sound Quality
:
9
Very nice sounding speaker. On low wattage it is very full sounding and a bit bassy-mid. As you crank it up to higher wattage it starts to get that top end bite but somehow seems to retain it's fullness. I've been impressed with it so far. I have it in an Avatar 2x12. I'm convinced that the biggest improvement that you can make to the sound of your amp is to upgrade the speakers.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Don't know.
Overall Rating
:
9
I'm very happy with them. I highly recommend them to anyone looking for a full sound without piercing highs.
Product: Eminence Texas Heat
Price Paid: US $59
Submitted 03/01/2006
at 08:57pm
by the Swede
Features
:
8
About 1 year old!
Sounds better all the time!
Sound Quality
:
9
I've been running one Texas Heat with a Vintage 30 in a 2x12 cab.
I don't think you could find a btter combination. I've used it live
& recorded with it twice. The Texas Heat delivers! Great Low-end, not al ot of mids, but that's what a Vintage 30 or an Eminence Governor is for.
No Speaker can do it all! Mix your speakers, just match your ohms.
I've used the cabinet mentioned with a Hiwatt 50, JCM 800, Laney Pro Tube, Peavey Butcher & more. No matter what I plug the cabinet into it sounds killer!
Reliability
:
9
With a 150 watt rating it will last for ever.
Customer Support
:
10
Eminence Rules! Great customer service.
You can talk to a Human!
Overall Rating
:
9
I've been at this Rock & Roll thing for 25 years. The new Eminence speakers are awesome. You can really dial in your tone mixing & matching speakers. I'm going to put another Texas Heat in a 2x12 cab with a Governor. The Governor's have Mids like no other speaker & the Texas Heat brings the bottom. I don't know that I would use this speaker in a 1x12 combo or by themselves in a 2x12 or 4x12. They do have great tone but like most speakers over 100 watts they lack Mids.
This speaker together with a V30 or a Governor you have the best of both worlds. If you ran a 4x12 cab with 2 Texas Heats on the bottom & 2 Governors or V30's on the top you will have one of the best sounding cabs on the planet. If I was still hauling around 4x12 cabs, that's exactly what I'd load them with.
Don't be affraid to mix speakers. Always match the ohm rating!
Product: Eminence Texas Heat
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 02/04/2006
at 08:53am
by Jeff
Features
:
5
Usual specification...150watts, 2 inch voice coil. Covered already.
Sound Quality
:
9
I had this in a pine cabinet, but after awhile I noticed that this speaker sounded boomy in the pine cab. I've since run it outboard in an Avatar cab (plywood) and the boominess is gone - just smooth warmth. And its surprisingly articulate for jazz and fingerstyle too. My current setup is Heritage Patriot 1 X 12" amp with a Legend 125 on board. I run a 4ohm outlet to my Avatar, then use the out jack on the avatar to attach the internal speaker in parallel. Really nine tones with this combination.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
9
Its a versatile speaker, but don't expect prominent highs cutting through the mix. That's why I use it with the Legend 125 - they compliment each other.
Product: Eminence Texas Heat
Price Paid: US $59.99
Submitted 11/11/2005
at 08:57pm
by Eric MacEwen
Email: greatmutah at comcast<dot>net
Features
:
9
150 Watts, mine was the 16 ohm model, it's also available in 8. Huge magnet on the back of this puppy and loud. Designed to be a great all around speaker for blues, American rock and country, but being a metal head I figured I'd load a 4x12 with these and let it rip. It works well enough within the style's it's designed for and even outside of that too. A good loud speaker with some down south bite in the mix.
Sound Quality
:
10
Alright, to test these puppies out, I put them in a cab matched with a B-52 AT-100 head. The main test guitar was my Gibson Les Paul Studio, which runs on a 490-R and 498-T humbucker combination. On the clean channel, these delivered. Nice crisp (but not piercing) top end, good full low end, and nice mid tone. Even turning it up these things didn't exhibit any breakup or being unable to handle the bass response. The clarity was really nice and with some reverb it sounded great. I even hooked up my chorus pedal to give that a go and it sounded fantastic.
I play heavy rock and metal so I had to kick it over to the distortion. I immediately went for gain 2 just to let this thing sing. Oh man does this thing rock. If you're going for an ultra scooped sound, these aren't the speakers you want. They've got their own inherent mids and a heck of a growl to 'em. The low end is great, but it's more chunky, not so tight, but I dig that so it works. The top end sings. Very crisp, but not piercing or biting, and with the head that I'm working with that helps. I've never had a lead tone this good. Kick it over to the neck pickup and this thing delivers some smooth crunch and great "woman tone" highs and sustain. Power chords have a good chunk and throat to them and these puppies can cut really well. They're also pretty damn loud which is great. At low volumes you can get a good sound going, but you don't lose that tone at higher volumes. In fact, it just becomes more full and responsive. All in all, great volume, good sounds and just a little classic bite and snarl. I dig it. Adds some personality to your tone.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Can't really comment because I haven't had them that long, but they seem to take my abuse fairly well.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
n/a
Overall Rating
:
10
I've messed around with some other speakers over the years. I've used Celestions (GH-12s and Vintage 30s) and I've used some stock no-name speakers also (Crate, Ampeg). These replaced some Crate 30 watters found in a Blue Voodoo cab and I couldn't be happier. The crunch feels more responsive but not overly piercing. They've got great tone and excellent response and dynamics. They've given me the sound I wanted and the volume I desired also. 150 watts is loud, but practicing with another guitar player that doesn't like to turn down, hey, I've got to have something to match him with. There's nothing I really don't like about these. If anything, I wish I had 4 more for my other cab! For the money you could do a lot worse. A whole lot worse. It beats spending $100+ on Vintage 30s a piece, and you get a whole lot more balls and personality in my opinion.
Product: Eminence Texas Heat
Price Paid: US $59.00
Submitted 08/27/2005
at 08:52am
by Phil Chapman
Features
:
No Opinion
12" speaker, large magnet on back, rated at 150 Watts. Speaker works well in low wattage amps, I use it in a 40 watt and it performs very well.
Sound Quality
:
9
Using it in a tube amp with an open back cab. Speaker's not broken in yet and sounding nice. This speaker is well balanced, Bass, mids and treble relation is good. Theres plenty of bass and the bass is decent sounding, firm not tubby and it does not sound boxey. It does NOT have the deep low bass of a Celestion V30 but what it does have is very usuable. Mids are nice, a bit brighter than a Celestion but not overly bright and chords sound out nice (I did not like the mids on the Screamin Eagle or Blue tick hound as they seemed too piercing, especially on chords). The highs are clean, focused and are not thin and overly bright. This is a very musical sounding speaker and works well for many styles. It respondes well to tone control changes, you can crank the bass, roll off the mids completely or bump it up, raise the treble etc. and it respondes well allowing for good tayloring of tone. The speaker breaks up nice and works well when distorted, it does not get fizzy or add additional break-up like a Celestion but gives nice focused lead runs that sound nice tonally, not to thin and not overly bright. A Celestion has a woody or reedy character with a cone break up when distorted that is loose and somewhat fuzzy adding to or enhancing the distrortion your already running into the speaker. The Eminence on the other does not add woodyness or a reedyness type coloration and when using distortion or overdrive it is firmer or tighter yet not grainy and does not seem to add additional distortion or overdrive. If your use to a Celestion speaker's cone break-up you may have to re-evauluate your overdrive or distortion stomp boxes in realtion to this speaker. Mine seem to perform better. This speaker tends to lean towards the Jensen tone and in some ways I find it sounding somewhat like a Jensen MOD 50 but with much better bass and highs and cone break up that is very Distortion or overdrive friendly.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Good
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Good
Overall Rating
:
9
I find this speaker versitle and good for many syles. It works well in an open back cabinet. It seemed more musical than the Screamin Eagle or Blue Tick Hound. It works well for Blues, Jazz, Pop Rock, Classic and hard rock, metal. It does not have the British tone and for that you will need a Celestion, I use a Classic Lead 80 or V30 when I need the Celestion sound/distortion/overdrive character.
Product: Eminence Texas Heat
Price Paid:
Submitted 08/10/2005
at 01:40pm
by Jeff
Features
:
No Opinion
12", 150 watts, 2" voice coil, etc.
Sound Quality
:
9
This speaker is among the best sounding I've ever heard. I've owned many types including the Celestion Vintage 30 and this one takes the prize. I play this through a 50watt tube amp and the clarity is very nice at high volumes. This speaker doesn't really break up at high volumes. But it has a warm, fat tone that retains clarity yet somehow gets a touch fatter sounding - hard to describe. Nice sweet highs too - no ice pick trebles on this baby. I play a humbucker equipped guitar that throws a fairly hot signal. These speakers handle it with aplomb. The 2" voice coil gives this a real throaty voice even in the high registers. You will be heard through the mix with this speaker. You will not regret this speaker unless you're looking for vintage breakup or piercing trebles.
Reliability
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No Opinion
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
9
This would be my pick for a speaker with the most versatility, yet with its own unique voice. I highly recommend this.
Product: Eminence Texas Heat
Price Paid: US $73.00
Submitted 07/10/2005
at 10:25am
by David
Email: telestrat335 at att<dot>net
Features
:
10
It's a 150 watts speaker with a 38oz. ceramic magnet that is lightly dop
Sound Quality
:
10
I have this speaker in a carvin nomad it puts out 33.5 watts .this speaker realy lets your power amp shine there is littel speaker distorion so it's all power tube distortion when crank and is very smoth ,full and rich body at any volume on a clean channel .On a channel with lots gain this speaker will let all the different stages of distortion shine through also .I like this speaker it is a grate replacement .It responds well to E.Q.,volume,preamp and your guitar pickups.I play a Tele with rio Grande pickups and it gives me everything from Roy Buchanan to Rolling Stones.With my Strat I get SRV.With my 335 this speaker loves it .The amp start to braek up at 4 I get Jhonny be good on the bridage pickup and at 7 on the neck pickup the best blues.The second channel with this speaker and the 335 gives me velvet distortion to screaming feed back that makes me smile.
Reliability
:
10
At 150 watts it can take anything you through at it.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
N/A
Overall Rating
:
10
This speaker is grate for me I play alots of giggs from small places to large and at any volume or mic the speaker sounds grate.I would buy it again .This speaker can handel any kind of music and any combo amp at any power rating .With its balance E.Q grate out put and the lightly doppin around the cone will let your guitar and amp tone come out with littel coloration from the speaker .But, if you looking for early speaker distortion or breakup from the speaker this isn't it.There is a differents between power amp (tube or soild state) distortion and speaker distortion.I have been playing for 18 years and tried lots of speakers and I like this the best.
Product: Eminence Texas Heat
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 03/30/2005
at 04:25am
by Jeff
Features
:
10
150 Watts, some doping on the cone.
Sound Quality
:
10
This speaker is very responsive and WARM! Playing it in a Heritage Combo at 50 watts. Very articulate and holds its cool at high volumes. I'd describe the sound as full bass, moderately full mids, and sweet highs. My opinion differs from others on this doping discussion...I think the doping adds to the overall quality of its sound by stabilizing the cone and giving you a more solid, clean tone - especially at higher volumes it retains its character instead of getting rough around the edges....but I suppose if you want it to get rough, this isn't good. I've played undoped speakers and at high volumes, they're not my cup of tea. I'm not sure if I've ever heard "cone cry", but undoped speakers to me get flubby at high volumes. If I had another combo needing 12" speakers....darnit there'd be Texas Heats in there!!
Reliability
:
10
Eminence has known high quality speakers.
Customer Support
:
10
They actually pick up the phone and respond to emails!
Overall Rating
:
10
See sound quality for overview...yes this speaker is the bees knees!
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