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Old 02-24-2013, 02:02 PM
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Anyone interested in a SWR Megoliath 810 in the NYC area?

Trying to unload this massive beast of a cabinet. It can be operated in both mono and stereo, which splits the signal to the top or bottom 410. For example, you can send a dedicated wet signal to the bottom 410 while sending your clean bass signal to the top 410. You can read more in the manual here:

http://support.swramps.com/manuals/p...rs_075746a.pdf

The cab is in perfect working condition, just some cosmetic rips in the rat fur and a missing wheel as pictured. I'm looking for $525 for a local deal, I won't ship this. I'm also selling a SWR Mo' Bass head, if you buy both together, ill give you a nice discount [ FS/FT: SWR Mo' Bass!!! ]










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Wish I was in your area.
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too bad my 2x12" cabinet is almost always too much.

cause i'd love to hop on that deal.

good luck with the sale
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I'm curious what you think if your Carvin bass there? I've been considering ordering one, SB5000. Any thoughts? I've been considering a Jazz of some sort, the Carvin just offers so much bang for the buck. (besides resale value of course)
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If your letting the 212 go?
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Ill trade you my GK Neo 212 for it.
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I'm curious what you think if your Carvin bass there? I've been considering ordering one, SB5000. Any thoughts? I've been considering a Jazz of some sort, the Carvin just offers so much bang for the buck. (besides resale value of course)
For me, I could not find a reasonably priced 5 string jazz bass that I could fall in love with. At around 1K, I was blown away by not only the build quality, but sound! These new J99 pickups rival the best out there, and really play well with the 2-band active EQ. If price was no object, my next favorite would be a Sadowsky JJ, but the Carvin is an amazing instrument.

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If your letting the 212 go?
Na, I really like the cab (except for the name!)

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Ill trade you my GK Neo 212 for it.
Is it 4ohm? Then I’m interested.

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No, its 8ohms.

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No, its 8ohms.
Thanks for the offer, but I'm looking for a one cab solution (4ohm) to match with my TH500. I already have a 4 ohm 212, but another flavor is worth testing the waters for larger shows, but something not as heavy as the Megoliath. A fEARful 121266, fearless 215, etc might peak my interest...
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The GK Neo 212 isnt available in 4ohm unfortunately
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I still have this nice GK212 even though its 8ohms.
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Ad copy[ http://www.bassstringsonline.com/SWR...MS_p_1186.html ]:

Looking for a bass cabinet that goes lower, gets louder, cuts harder, and blows hair backwards? Get ready because this is not your fathers 8x10! The SWR Megoliath Bass Cabinet represents the cutting-edge in innovative bass speaker cabinet design created for the player who demands the ultimate performance at high volume levels as well as the discriminating bassist who requires flexibility when utilizing effects. The SWR Megoliath is Triple-ported for incredibly low frequency response (-3dB @ 37Hz), and specially designed to emphasize the right midrange frequencies for rock players. Nothing else makes a statement like the SWR Megoliath 8x10!

Electronic Specifications:
Inputs: Speakon and 1/4" jacks
Power Handling: 1200 Watts RMS
Controls: High Frequency Horn Attenuation
Hardware Specifications:

Cabinet Material: 5/8" Baltic Birch Plywood
Handle: Grab Bar Handle
Cover/Grill Cloth: Black Carpeting with Chrome Grill
Frequency Response: -3dB @ 55Hz and 14kHz
Sensitivity: 100dB SPL @ 1W1M (-3dB @ 37 Hz & 13 kHz)
SWR Megoliath Dimensions:

Length: 20.25"
Width: 26.5"
Height: 48.5"
Weight: 145 lbs.
Speaker Specifications:

Eight 10" Custom-Designed 8 Ohm Eminence Drivers
Speaker Impedance 4 or 8 Ohms
Foster Horn w/ High Frequency Horn Attenuation
Unique Features:

Tilt Back Design for easy transportation
Can be run as a single 4 Ohm 8x10 enclosure or as a dual 8 Ohm 4x10 enclosure
Grab Bar Handles
Recessed Castors
Skid Rails
Kick Plate
Stacking Corners
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Had to clear out and sell to guitar center...it's in long island city if someone wants it.
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