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Jay Dee Maness
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Post by Jay Dee Maness »

I put in two Travis Toy 15 inch speakers in my rigg.They really sound great and light. Made by Emenence. Check them out.
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Jay Dee! I’m so honored and humbled by you using and loving these speakers. Thanks for spreading the good word.

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Larry Beem
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TT 15's

Post by Larry Beem »

I would love to hear some more feedback on these speakers (no pun intended). Ive got a couple Telonic cabs loaded with JBL's currently. Walker SS amp to push them. I am looking to try different speakers. Hopefully something lighter......lol
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TT 15 weight

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I thin the TT 15 comes in at 7.7 lbs. Correct me if I'm wrong Travis Toy!
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Re: TT 15 weight

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Dale Foreman wrote:I thin the TT 15 comes in at 7.7 lbs. Correct me if I'm wrong Travis Toy!
You are not wrong, so I can’t correct you!

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Post by Morton Kellas »

I have been using a TT 15" speaker for a few months in a Tommy Huff cabinet and it just keeps getting better and better. At first it was not exactly what I had expected, but in a very short break in time, it by far surpasses the previous speaker which I had been using. The TT 15" is very full sounding, with a well rounded and clean bass responce, nice mids and very sweet highs that are not as shrill as some speakers can tend to be. You really need to use your ears and not be afraid to change from your old settings. This speaker will do what you want it to, in a very nice way.
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Post by DALE WHITENER »

I’m using the 15” Double T in a cab with a Quilter Steelaire Rackmount and love it !
Put the 12” in my Milkman Half and Half with the same results both are great and very light .
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Post by Travis Toy »

I’m so glad you guys are loving the speakers. A heck of a lot of time went into the development of both the 12 and the 15. Technology has finally gotten us to the point where “heavier sounds better”, no longer has to apply. I am very proud of both speakers, and I appreciate you guys sharing your experience. Cheers!

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Travis, Saw a movie today that you were in playing the Dobro. Spotted you and read the name at the end. Ron
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