Eminence Reissues
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Eminence Reissues
Eminence Reissues From Teleologis--(at)--orry.noEmail Thu May 30 08:37:43 CDT 1996 From: Teleologist Newsgroups: alt.guitar.amps Subject: Re: Eminence Reissue Speaker Date: Thu, 30 May 1996 06:53:23 -0500 Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Rory Wicks wrote: > > Fender is using a "reissue" 12" Eminence speaker in several current amps. > Can someone with experience with this speaker let me know: > > What's the history behind the original "Eminence" speakers? > > Who's making the reissue? Is it close to specs? > > What's the sound like? > > How does the sound compare to other Jensen repros, including the Fender blue > label, the mojotone and the kendrick? > > Responses are appreciated? > > ror--(at)--onnectnet.com Eminence has been(and still is) around a long time - They were used in Ampegs, some other amps, probably lots of clock radios, but not in vintage Fenders which used mostly Jensens. Jensen stopped making 'live-sound' speakers so Fender was forced to switch suppliers(or use 6x9 car stereo speakers!). During Paul Rivera's time, Fender used JBLs in many of his II series amps. Later, several of the 'amp guys' recruited by the 'new' Fender came from Ampeg - so Fender started using Eminence speakers - big surprise! With few exceptions, ALL current Fender speakers are made by Eminence. Exceptions are the Celestions in many of the Custom shop amps, and the Oxfords in the now discontinued Vibroverb reissue. The reissue speakers are supposed to sound like Jensens. IMO the Fender/Eminence alnico 10's sound good, but the 12's are terrible, the Kendricks miss the mark, and the Mojotones are much much better, especially for the price. IMHO if you're looking for 'original Jensen tone', you're far better off with a real Jensen - even a recone IF it was done by somone who's good. The cost is about the same as the Kendricks! I understand there's a guy up in Minnesota who recones, refinishes, rebuilds old Jensens with NOS parts. He's primarily into rebuilding old Hammond organs, Leslies, etc. & advertises periodically in Vintage Guitar. I think it's something like Midwest Organ Repair.
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