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Eminence Ragin' Cajun Patriot Guitar Speaker (75 Watts, 10 in.)

Very loud, touch sensitive and responsive with nice bell sounding top end and a little bite. Learn More...

    • New $64.95
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Overall User Ratings

Overall:
* * * * * * * * * . 9 out of 10
Features:
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Quality:
* * * * * * * * * . 9 out of 10
Value:
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I Want It:
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Sound:
* * * * * * * * * . 9 out of 10
Support:
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Individual User Ratings

Overall:
* * * * * * * * * * 10 out of 10
Features:
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Quality:
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Value:
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Sound:
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Support:
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Feature:
Must useful feature? GREAT SOUND!!!!!!! The choice of materials and building techniques is absolutely unparalelled.

Quality:
Cosmetics do not fall into play here, but maybe aural cosmetics do, and as I stated previously, the amp does not put out any bad tone, now.

Value:
All I can say is, Cheap at twice the price. Yes, you do get "bang for your buck" with this speaker.

Desirability:
N/A

Sound:
The sound emmitted by the Ragin' Cajun is much more than that of "just" a replacement speaker. The Cajun IS extemely touch sensitive and very responsive to various styles of music, and various types of amps. The "gotta have" sound is easily obtainable, with absolute ease. In my opinion, since I have installed the Cajun into my amp(as a replacement unit, not as an upgrade), the amp does not emit bad tone. By the way , the amp in question is a 1973 Ampeg GT10, so good tone right off the rip is an absolute must.

Support:
Yes, I have had to deal with Eminence, on an unrelated issue(trying to find a very hard to come by, 4 ohm 75 watt 10" speaker). On a scale of 1-10, I give them a 16+. Ultra knowledgeable, very friendly, and extremely courtious.

Overall:
Totally satisfied with unit, will not seek another unless this unit is damaged or fails.

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Overall:
* * * * * * * * * . 9 out of 10
Features:
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Quality:
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Value:
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Sound:
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Support:
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Overall:
loud with good highs and tight low end. it will turn a so-so amp into a ragin'loud, ass kicker!

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Overall:
* * * * * * * * * * 10 out of 10
Features:
* * * * * * * * * . 9 out of 10
Quality:
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Value:
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I Want It:
* * * * * * * * * * 10 out of 10
Sound:
* * * * * * * * * . 9 out of 10
Support:
* * * * * * * * * . 9 out of 10

Feature:
free pick and Eminence sticker for propaganda.

Quality:
looks well made. Be careful installing...paper cones are delicate!

Value:
at %% bucks: damn right!

Desirability:
I dare anyone to tell me a better one in this amp with a Tele!

Sound:
...beats Weber VST version of the Jensen P10Q. I have both and the Eminence Ragin Cajun is the better Fender sound for Telecaster or Stratocaster through a Princeton Reverb (70's Silverface). Smoother and more musical trebles, the bass is tighter and doesn't 'take over'. Crisp and snarly when pushed, smooth and 'creamy' midrange and trebles when volume is backed off (amp at 8volume,6bass,7treble).

Support:
quality is well known

Overall:
I'd have to be convinced to even try another one. This sounds excellent and I play a Maz38 Senior from DRZ, so I know what 'good' means!

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