Travis Toy Signature Double-T 12 Steel Speaker by Eminence

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Travis Toy Signature Double-T 12 Steel Speaker by Eminence

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Hey everybody. Thanks so much for your patience, and following me through the process of getting this speaker made and to market. It's finally here, in stock, and available through your favorite Eminence dealer. Links below:

http://www.eminence.com/

http://www.eminence.com/2015/07/eminenc ... teel-tone/

http://www.eminence.com/speakers/speake ... ouble_T_12

http://www.eminence.com/pdf/Double_T_12.pdf

-Travis
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It sounds good Travis, what about the low end on the C6th.
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JERRY THURMOND wrote:It sounds good Travis, what about the low end on the C6th.
Jerry, it sounds great for C6th. You'll have no issues with low end.
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Also available from Steel Guitars of Nashville these are GREAT speakers!!
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Already looking into local options to order one, but if nothing comes through, I'd certainly be interested in ordering through a dealer here on the forum... perfect timing for me as I build an extension cab...
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Eminence Double-T 12

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I got mine at Steel Guitars of Nashville they were very helpful and have a big shipment that arrived while I was at the store. They said if I need another one I can order it online from the website. Thanks
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I received mine yesterday and will try it out as soon as I can.

Looking forward to another 12" speaker option. Might just have to build that 700W 2x12" amp no one asked for :D
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Tim Marcus wrote:I received mine yesterday and will try it out as soon as I can.

Looking forward to another 12" speaker option. Might just have to build that 700W 2x12" amp no one asked for :D
Haha! There won't be a speaker made that you can't blow up with that. #respect

I tried my speaker with a wide range of amps during the testing phase. The Half & Half was one of them. It is an excellent sounding combination.
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How does this sound with 6 string guitar?
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I am thinking about sprining for one to try in my Nashville 112. Has anyone tried them out yet in they're NV 112's ??
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thing is i found over the years is your pups, they got a LOT to do with your sound on any speaker. my opinion . a good speaker can sound s\\\ty if your pup is crappy or not wound right. or even some guitars dont sound good no mater what you have them running through :)
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Travis, how much break in time does it need? Just ordered one from Jim Palenscar...looking forward to it!
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Finally have one in a 300W Half and Half Combo. I will put this through the paces with a few steels over the weekend:


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John Macy wrote:Travis, how much break in time does it need? Just ordered one from Jim Palenscar...looking forward to it!
Hey John! That's a pretty hard question to answer. All I can say in response to that is, I've been using 3 of the final prototypes since sometime in March. They sound really awesome. That being said, they sounded great when they were brand new.
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Excellent--can't wait to get it...have a Telonics cab waiting for it!
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