Eminence Legend 1058 10-inch 75-watt Replacement Guitar Amp Speaker - 8 ohm

Eminence Legend 1058 10-inch 75-watt Replacement Guitar Amp Speaker - 8 ohm Reviews
Note: Speakers are non-returnable.
Highly Recommended
Bought a pair of these to put in my old Fender Princeton Chorus I was refurbing. WOW ! the headroom and deep bass response is amazing. Clean highs. very happy with these. Made my old red knob fender sound like 400 bucks... ;)
Legend 1058
Installed in a Traynor YCV40T. This model has 2- 10 inch 8 ohm speakers wired in parallel for 4 ohm. Replaced one of the original speakers with this and it woke the amp up. Replaced the second speaker with a GA10SC59, and I am amazed at the tone. Eminence Speakers Rock! Thanks to my rep Alan Finkbeiner who always takes care of me.
This Emi Legend did the job!
The only reason I'm not giving 5 stars (yet) is because I just wanted to play/ hear this Legend a little longer.
I bought this speaker to warm up and add some midrange ( plus power handling capacity) to my Fender Frontman 25R, which I am now using for small R&R/blues/ Country gigs.
The Frontman, even though SS, is a great sounding 'BF/SF Fenderclean' amp which along with a decent OD, is just what I want- just felt like a speaker upgrade was in order, and the 1058 which I have read reviews on for this amp and the SCXD as a great replacement.
Sweetwater rocks! Great customer service too.
Eminence 1058
If You Have A Fender XD & Cannot Sound The Sharp Treble, This Is The Solution!
Old to new.....
Made my old peavey amp sound new. Thanks sweatwater.
Works great for solid state
Dedicated Service to Customers
I first met Nick, my sales engineer, through a blind phone call and on my next order, he had gotten involved. As a result, any question , thought and needs I may have had were given reasonable input from him. Any special requests got handled and to this day, I always receive and note or comment from Sweetwater. My Fishman Triple Play was missing a silly little gauge and a quick call later, they had express mailed on to me. I said , please, no rush but if I sold this to someone later on...it would be better to have one. A postal car drove up and delivered it to me... I can imagine the mechanics in the process to get this delivered. I"m not a gigantic account but it"s slowly building so it"s not like I"m some big shot
Attention to detail really makes it work.
Great sounding speakers !
I replaced two bottom of the line celestrion speakers ( out of a old valve state Marshall amp ) with two legend 1058 speakers. Wow!! What a difference these speakers make. I"m pushing them with a 50 watt head and they sound great ! I wanted a fender type clean sound and these speakers did the job. They sound just as good on the dirty channel. Clear highs and plenty of mid and bottom chunk. I got them in like three days. Sweetwater has a customer for life.
Vintage Blackface tone in '65 PRRI
This speaker gave my Princeton Reverb larger Blackface tone while maintaining the original character of the amp. I can set the Vol. Treble and Bass to noon and get from Midnight Rambler to BB King with my Epiphone Dot plugged straight in.
Very Nice
Built a cabinet and put one of these into it. Plugged it up to my amp and sat for quite some time enjoying the tone. I will be making more cabinets in the future and these are on the list to use again.
Legend 1058's are Great!
Great speakers. Have 2 in a 64 Super Reverb along with 2 Jensen C10Q's. Sounds great. Also have 2 in a Reissue 63 Vibroverb. Really love these speakers. They break up nicely when pushed, and can be very clean and fat sounding at lower volumes. Great sounding with single coil pickups in strats and works very well with the humbuckers in my Tele Deluxe. Nice round top end, with no ice pick whatsoever, and a nice bottom end as well. Highly recommend these speakers. I use Warehouse G10C's as well and they are fantastic speakers also. While they have a bigger, tighter, bottom end than the 1058's, they are much heavier. I find the 1058's deliver similar tonal characteristics, and they do save in the weight department especially in multiple speaker configurations.
Eminence Legend 1058
Great speakers. Put two in a Fender 63 Vibroverb Reissue and they sound great. Original speakers were Jensen C10Q's and they sound pretty good. Wanted speakers with tighter bottom end, and a bit warmer top end. These really did the trick. Very happy with these and would highly recommend in a 2 x 10 Vibroverb, or Vibrolux. I am sure they would sound great in a Super as well.
Thumbs up!
Replaced a couple of WGS G10CS speakers with two of these Eminence Legend 1058 speakers in a custom 2x10 cab driven by a sweet blackface Fender Showman running on two 6L6's instead of four. Very big improvement in my opinion, both clean and with drive pedals. Nice top and bottom with even mids that really work well with the classic blackface tone stack. A no-brainer best buy in 10's for blackface Fenders.
Sounds great
Replaced a marshall speaker that came in a mini stack what a difference tried it with the original head and then with a orange micro terror. I was amazed at how this speaker performed will be replacing the other cab as well.
Much Better than a Stock Fender
I own a Super Champ X2 with a stock fender Speaker.On the clean channel the stock Fender breaks up way to soon.The Eminence Legend even at higher volumes stays clean.I don't use pedals,so when I change to the sustain channel,it stays clear and gives me the sound I'm looking for.For the price,I don't think the Legend can be beat.Just my opinion,so take it with a grain of salt,but I've been playing over 50 yrs.,so I do have some experience.I'm very happy with the Legend,what else can I say !
Great all around speaker for not a lot of money
After spending a crazy amount of time researching a replacement speaker for my 65 Princeton Reverb Reissue, I finally ended up on the Legend 1058. So far I'm very happy with it. The speaker is very balanced. At low volume, it sounds similar to the Princeton's stock Jensen, with maybe a little less high end. But that ends up being a benefit as you crank the amp past 5. Where the Jensen would fall apart at high volume (brittle, thin, ice-picky sound), the 1058 is smooth. Overdrive sounds great, and the speaker maintains a full sound as the volume goes up. Plus, the speaker is very inexpensive.
Eminence Legend 1058
Great sounding Fender style speaker. No need to blow big $$$ on a fancy name. More balanced sound than the Weber f150t.
I like Emi because they work right out of the box for many years, made in US, lots of options.
Eminence Legend 1058
Does the job , nice clean sounds. If you have a good modeling processor, this speaker does fine & very affordable, but its not a celestian.
Absolutely Legend
Put your secondhand 70-90's Roland Jazz Chorus with Silver Aluminum dome o. Or any speaker upgrade you need? You will know this speaker has been Legend.
Exactly what I wanted!
I'm using this speaker paired with an Emi 1028k (alnico) in a Super Reverb converted to 2-10". Great classic tone with this combo, think of this speaker as being a re-creation of a 60's Jensen or CTS ceramic speaker, very well balanced and quite loud! Not exactly a crunch-style speaker like a Celestion, but if you're looking for classic American tone on a budget, you'd be hard-pressed to do better than this speaker!
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