🎤 Amp Up Your Sound with a Bite!
The EMINENCE THECOPPERHEAD is a 10-inch lead/rhythm guitar speaker designed to deliver a bright, balanced vintage tone, ideal for genres like Country, Blues, Bluegrass, and Funk. Crafted in China, this speaker combines classic sound with modern versatility, making it a must-have for any serious musician.
W**L
this things is sweet
I listened to every sound sample I could, and decided on this to replace the stock speaker in my 1968 Princeton (not a re-issue). I broke it in for about 6 hours and then got impatient. This thing is a joy to play. I love putting clean Jazz into it (originally why I bought it). A friend wanted to jam and I was playing bass, and let him use the Copperhead/Princeton with his strat, and WOW did it sound great. Much crisper than any stock speaker I have ever heard. I used to have a thing for Celestions, and though Celestions are great too, Eminence is a better value in my opinion. Made in the USA too!
S**D
This copperhead has teeth!
This speaker (10" 8 ohms) does exactly what the manufacturer's description says -- great for both rhythm and lead. I put mine in a Marshall mini stack cab and tested it with a variety of Marshall, Fender, and VOX heads. For these applications and for what I am playing and plan to learn, this is the ticket to ride! A great ******* speaker!
D**C
Replace Stock Speaker in Fender Pro Jr.
I'm very happy with the results. Don't overthink it.
S**D
Great replacement speaker.
Great replacement speaker. Using it on a 1966 Fender Princeton. Easy install. Nice loud speaker that keeps that nice blackface tone.
D**G
Great speaker with great tone
Great speaker with great tone! I replaced one of my speakers in my Princeton Chorus with the Copperhead. Brought my little amp back to life!
C**5
Amazing speaker for vin table Fender Princeton Reverb
I have a '73 Princeton reverb that had worn out its original speaker so I started researching my options and this was one that I found many people liked with the Princeton and I have to agree this speaker really has a great tone. It has really good low end thump without getting mushy and the mids and highs have a really nice chime. The speaker did take some time to break in and was a little harsh for about a month of playing but once it loosened up it opened up and sounds great and I swear it keeps getting better, every time I play my Princeton I just get a big grin from the wonderful tone. This speaker also does very well with dirt and fuzz pedals and gets plenty dirty without becoming mush. I compared my Princeton with a friends who had a Weber speaker in his and we both agreed the Copperhead had a more lively quality to the sound, not that the Weber sounded bad in any way.
D**K
Sounds great in a VOX amp!
This Patriot (American style) speaker sounds wonderful in a 2x10" Vox AC15 amp. Lots of chime and sings smoothly for leads. I like it better than playing with a 1x12" Celestion Blue in that amp.Tried it in a Princeton and it sounds great as well.
S**R
A well-balanced speaker that sounds great after break in
Had to return 1st one after a few weeks due to a buzz on low A (guitar, 5th fret on 6th string). Supplier said they have few returns on the Patriot series. Second one had no problem and sounds better all the time as it gets broken in (it's a replacement for the stock speaker in a Fender Super Champ XD). Bell-like tones, good articulation throughout the sonic spectrum. A well-balanced speaker.
I**T
It doesn't make you better, but can inspire you to
Unreal. in a Pro Jr w attenuator. tube screamer full volume (a la SRV), YES! It doesn't make you better, but can inspire you to try
A**R
Highly recommended.
Went in an Orange combo, holes alignment are "just fit" without trouble. Copperhead is a very well balanced speaker for both Lead and Rhythm. Bass is tight with little mid bass boom, upper mids/highs are are quite chimney, not harsh. Shipping was fast. Highly recommended.
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