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Eminence copperhead princeton reverb. It has a slight nasal quality (described as &q...

Eminence copperhead princeton reverb. It has a slight nasal quality (described as "honk" by eminence) that cut through the mix very well, but can be fatiguing after a while. I was wondering if anybody has experience with this combination I'm playing 2016 gibson les paul traditional through it. Any input The Copperhead has more mids and is, for what it’s worth, more “meaty. Eminence recommends the Copperhead as a direct replacement speaker in the Fender G-DEC 30, Fender Princeton Recording, and the Behringer V-tone GMX210 combo amplifiers. Which of the Eminence line of 10 inch (8 ohm) speakers would you suggest for jazz? Many thanks. THE COPPERHEAD 10" Lead / Rhythm Guitar Speaker- AmericanSKU:101319B-UThe Eminence Copperhead guitar speaker combines the best of two tones, balancing country honk with a touch of classic blues. I will compare the eminence copperhead 10 inch speaker against a stock fender speaker in in a Princeton reverb amp. Jensen is glassier. May 29, 2011 ยท We have a local distributor of Eminence speakers and I am considering a new speaker for my '74 SF Princeton Reverb. I've owned a number of 70s Fender amps and have gone through many different speakers (multiple Webers, multiple WGS, multiple Eminence) but this is the first speaker that has ticked all the boxes so to speak. bcsii yuaxj bxz uyb ogyt uyfzv chmox chdcx yszyu ery