Eminence DV-77 Mick Thomson 16 Ohms

Loudspeaker for Electric Guitar

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Latest User Reviews

2 years ago

Big sound with a warm feel

I put 2 of these in a 2X12 and am using it to compliment my Hesu 2X12.

It sits perfectly in the lower mid ranges and fills out my sound making everything feel bigger and more present. I couldn't be happier.

3 years ago

A whole new beast

Bought these to compliment my v30 and greenback-loaded cabinets and am not disappointed.

Fills the room in a different frequency compared to the v30. Less glassy, more grunty. Plays equally well with my regular D and drop B tuned guitars through a Peavey 5150 or a Jet City JCA22h. Have yet to try my Marshall, but these go well with the American high gain sound type amps.

Loud enough in a 212 setting with a pretty loud drummer and a guitar player that uses a 2x 212 configuration.

This will not replace your v30, but will compliment it, make no mistake.

Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Eminence
  • Released in 2021
  • Average price : $229
  • Mick Thomson Signature Speaker
  • Diameter: 12" (305 mm)
  • Power rating: 70 W
  • Impedance: 16 Ohm
  • Tight, powerful basses
  • Dense, harmonically complex midrange
  • Detailed highs without excessive sibilance
  • Magnet type: Ferrite
  • Frequency range: 70 - 5,300 Hz
  • Sensitivity (1 W / 1 m): 100.6 dB
  • Total depth: 132 mm (5.2")
  • Weight : 4.72kg
  • Made in USA
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