This is my assessment of the Eminece double TT I put in my Nashville 112.
Volume- I had to lower my amp volume,I usually run my foot pedal wide open and adjust my amp to the max volume I want.
Tone- the low strings seem to be at the same volume as the high strings, there is no more mid range honk, the tone and volume above the 20th fret is very good, I have had a problem there with my 80 year old ears.
I play a 84 Zum D-10, this assessment was done in my music room so there was no outside noise. I am very very happy with this speaker.
Nashville 112 in a double TT
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I would think that speaker, if you don't install the chip mod, would be great for that amp. If you have the chip mod, in my opinion, you don't need a speaker change (although the TT-12 is lighter than the stock speaker).
I just built a cabinet for my TT-12 and have used it the last two weeks on my Monday evening job. I like it! (my almost 80 year old ears - 80 in December).
I just built a cabinet for my TT-12 and have used it the last two weeks on my Monday evening job. I like it! (my almost 80 year old ears - 80 in December).
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