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Eminence Releases Eric Johnson EH1250 Signature 12" Speaker

Available in both 8- and 16-ohm impedances, the EJ1250 is a 50 watt, 12” guitar speaker featuring vintage alnico tone with a modern twist.



Eminence, KY – Eminence Speaker LLC is proud to announce the addition of a signature 12” alnico guitar speaker developed with legendary guitarist Eric Johnson, the EJ1250.

Eminence knows a thing or two about vintage tone, having made guitar speakers for the biggest amplifier brands in the industry since the late '60s. But one guitarist is known the world over for defining vintage tone. Working with Eric and George Alessandro, Eminence has designed the first speaker worthy of Eric’s name.

Available in both 8- and 16-ohm impedances, the EJ1250 is a 50 watt, 12” guitar speaker featuring vintage alnico tone with a modern twist. With both American and British characteristics, the EJ1250 delivers punchy lows, warm throaty mids, and articulate highs. “I’m excited that for the first time in many years there’s a new speaker that I love the sound of,” said Johnson.

“No other guitarist’s name has become synonymous with vintage tone,” said Eminence President Chris Rose. “We’re very excited to be collaborating with him, and the fact he has chosen Eminence to deliver his signature sound is testament to our own reputation for building the highest quality products on the market.”

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JD
on 03/24/2013
Nice full range alnico speaker. You get warm bottom end and full midrange. What I like most is the top end. It almost sound acoustic. It's very clear but not harsh. Very unusual to get that kind of note articulation.
jimsane
on 01/09/2012
Steffan,you are a very jaded human to come out with a
statement like that.Pity on you.
Speaker Edge
on 01/05/2012
I have Eminence, Celestion, EV, JBL, an old Peavey Scorpion, odd no names and Jensen speakers and I like my Eminence best. If Eric likes this speaker I would trust him, he has great tones.
steffan
on 01/05/2012
Yeah put this in your shitty tranny amp and wait for those EJ tones ...
Dan Lawson
on 01/04/2012
I'm very proud to be a part of the Eminence family!! Not a better speaker made for every application you could ask for!
CT Robb
on 01/04/2012
Agreed... EJ's tone is very unique and fantastic, but vintage isn't the word that I would use. "No other guitarist's name has become synonymous with vintage gear" would be a much more accurate statement. Anyways, I still want a few of these speakers!
Caevan O'Shite
on 01/04/2012
" “No other guitarist’s name has become synonymous with vintage tone,” said Eminence President Chris Rose. " Might be a great speaker, but what kind of a bizarre claim is that?!



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