Ep 12

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Mine arrived today. This is one great-sounding speaker! I think Eminence got it right. Thanks Kevin.
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Still hoping for answers to my questions from the previous page of this thread, thanks.
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Kevin
Please answer my email requesting Shipping info.
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I sent you an email. I am checking your order.
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Kevin
Thanks.
I got your email.
Florida delivery could be a day or two longer.
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Don, I just emailed your tracking number. Your speaker will arrive on Tuesday the 26th.
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Kevin
I got it. Thanks a lot.
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PM sent Kevin
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12" Eminence Speakers

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I have been using my new 12" Eminence speakers for 2 days now, and I can say nothing but positives for them. I can't wait to use them on my next gig! In the future I'll order an Eminence speaker for my NV 400.
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Awesome speaker. Thanks Kevin.
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12 in emince..

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i wonder how this would sound in an old pv special 130........
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Matthew, I just posted on your ad. I just received my EPS-12C from Kevin and tested it out in my Nashville 112. It improved the tone quality of the amp overall, and made a big difference above the 12th fret. It's new home will be in my 130 Special, which is in Maine.
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Sent you a PM.
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John Mchlung,
The graph shows two curves. The X axis is frequency. The curve with the big peak down at a low frequency is an impedance curve. It's Y axis units are way over on the right - ohms. This is a pretty typical impedance curve for a speaker. Ie, it gets more resistive at some low frequency. The peak is called a resonant peak. This is interesting for guys designing enclosures or crossover networks. Yes, even though the speaker is called 4ohms its' impedance varies all over the place with frequency. A 4 ohm rating means its'impedance equals 4ohms at particular frequency, 1000hz, I think.
The other curve is a response curve. It's units are Db, decibels. It indicates it accentuates frequencies around the 2Khz range. This is what steel players like typically I have found from my days winding pickups. (you can design pickups to resonate favoring a particular frequency band also).
The response curve is developed using a pink (lotso frequencies) noise generator and a microphone hooked up to a spectrum analyzer. Pink noise is weighted such that when graphed it kinda mimics the response of the human ear, and, will show an even response as a flat line.
The impedance curve mentioned earlier is developed measuring currents and voltages at different frequencies and calculating Z - impedance.
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