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tMK29
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
I have a Carvin SX200 combo. It's 150 watt and i wanted to upgrade the speakers and clean up my sound. My combo has 2x12 so i replaced one of the stock speakers with this Texas heat and it sounds cleaner and smoother. The speaker hasn't broken in yet but so far it has cleared up my top end. My high strings don't sound shrill anymore. It lacks the bass by itself but sounds good paired with the Carvin V12.It almost sounds like I'm playing a nylon string guitar. I play clean mostly. For those purposes it is great. I tried it with my dirty channel and it sounds good there as well. I plan to replace my other stock speaker with a Swamp Thang to fill in the bottom based on other reviews I've read.I like it so far no complaints it did make my old amp sound better
Robert M.
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2024
Changed out 60 watt speaker for this 150 watt in my Orange 1x 12 cab. Sounds great.Delivery was super fast
Matthew J. Roegge
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2024
I had a 1x12” cab with a Chinese V30 that sounded like midrange ice picks. This is a much warmer speaker. Maybe not for everyone and possibly something I might change out again later, but a definite improvement.
serpicoflower71
Reviewed in Italy on May 13, 2024
non fatevi ingannare dalle recensioni online dove si mettono a confronto questo speaker con altri di ottima marca e qualità. io lh'ho montato sul mio peavey classic 30 ed ho trovato un'accoppiata eccezionale. suono stupendo già subito, immagino quando sarà rodato. ottimo per suoni puliti e distorti, jazz, blues, classic rock, hard rock, grunge.... ci si suona di tutto. consigliatissimo
Ted
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2024
For blues, classic rock etc. this is great. You can A/B drivers al day long and you'll just be wasting time. Oh, yeah. Kicks butt over the other guys anemic wattage rating.
charles B.
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2024
I replaced a V30 in a 1x12 with this speaker. It's paired with a Boss Katana mkII head. The V30 was too bright and lacking lows. Couldn't dial it in the way I like. The V30 sounded great in a 2x12. Research "bass coupling". Anyway, the Texas Heat was an excellent choice allowing me to dial it in to whatever sound I desire. There's actually a lot of upper mids on tap, or it can be dialed back for more lows. Either way there's a lot of range on the eq dials. Also, a lot of mids bight overdriven without the high end fizz. This is a very good match with the Katana and probably very good with most 1x12's. Go watch "in the blues" comparison with it's brother the Swamp Thang on youtube. Highly recommended! Just be aware that the mounting holes are measured slightly different than Celestions.
BYas
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2023
I have a few guitar speakers that I have used throughout the years to try out in different guitar amplifiers including Celestion G12 M65 Creamback (8 ohm), H75 Creamback (8 ohm), 2002 and 2016 Mesa Boogie voiced Vintage 30 (8 ohm), EVM 12L Series II (8 ohm), and Jensen P12Q (8 ohm). I recently purchased and used the Texas Heat (8 ohm) in my Red Stripe Peavey Bandit 112, which tends to be bright or having more presence and high end than most amps. I normally use a Celestion M65 Creamback in my Peavey Bandit since it has good low end and low mid (200-400) frequency response, softer upper mids (2.5-4k) and rolls off the presence (5-7k) and high end (8k and up) and thus making it easier to dial in a full, warm, and smooth tone. The Texas Heat does what the M65 Creamback does with just a little more defined low end and just a tad less woody sound (400-500hz) which seems to allow more clarity in the mid-mids and upper-mids. IMHO, both the M65 Creamback (8 ohm) and the Texas Heat (8 ohm) are great in taming bright amps (Fender 65 DRRI, Vox AC15C1, Marshall DSL 40, etc.) and in particular providing a full, warm, and smooth tone for blues, rock, and jazz. Please keep in mind that I am referring to the 8 ohm versions of these speakers, not the 16 ohm versions of these speakers which tends to be much brighter and slightly mid scooped, and particularly in an open-back cabinet application, not closed back which tends to make speakers slightly brighter and fairly narrow in frequency response.
John Ladouceur
Reviewed in Canada on August 27, 2021
Changed my seventy 80 speaker out for the Texas heat. my amp sounded better no classy crisp annoying highs. it will only get better after it is broken in.
BSyl
Reviewed in Canada on July 24, 2021
I purchased this speaker to replace the stock speaker in my Peavey Bandit 112 red stripe. The difference in tone was exactly what I was looking for. It removed the harsh top end and warmed everything else up. The speaker hasn’t even had time to break in and I really like the tone. I’m sure that it will only get better in time.
Wade Petrishen
Reviewed in Canada on July 26, 2019
Turned a mundane amp into something to talk about!
Halman
Reviewed in Canada on October 18, 2017
Swapped out the stock Celestion Hot 100 in my Fender Mustang IIIv2 after doing my research and the Texas Heat made ALL the difference.No more icepick highs, odd hums or digital phantoms that were beginning to drive me insane.Absolutely love it and would highly recommend this speaker to everybody using a Mustang III or IV v2, the tone difference is unbelievable. In fact this should have be the stock speaker shipped with the Mustang series.It's like a completely different amp now.Extremely happy with this purchase.
Monty
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2014
A very good sounding speaker. Deep bass response, somewhat subdued mids and treble in my 1x12 homemade cab. I found there was a little band of coloration of the sound in the low-mid area which sounded fine on its own until I A-B compared it to the GB128 which I had also purchased. For my needs of blues type tone in my Blues Junior I went with the GB128. The Texas Heat to me is more a rock and roll sounding speaker and if used for that is a very fine speaker.
Nino
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2013
I ordered this speaker based on the price, 150 watts (using in a 1x12 combo) and based on the reviews here. What i was shipped was actually a "Texas Heat". Might be the same speaker. it is 150 watts at least and 16 ohms.I really like the sound of this speaker. I have a B52 AT-100 cab with the AT1216 speakers, and have swapped out speakers for some eminence wizards, Vintage 30's, Rocket 50's, C90 Black Shadows, and a few others over the last couple years. This speaker is much darker than the B52 speaker it replaced in my combo. The highs are less in your face, and the mids are smoother. It really does have a cardboard type sound to it - but i mean that in a good way - it tames some of the highs and high mids that can be harsh at times. This is not an overly loud speaker - less efficient than the speaker it replaced, but thats fine, as it will take all the power you throw at it, so of course it will get loud if you want it too - but if you are having volume issues with a small combo, probably not the speaker you are looking for - try a Wizard at 103.5db. Definitely some marshally mids going on here. Smooth and easier on the ears are ways i would describe it. This has me wanting to replace some other speakers with this. Would love to combine 3 of these and 1 of the AT1216's in a 4x12 cab, for a mix of bright and smooth/dark.
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