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I'm selling this little 2x10 extension cabinet. I used it basically for a home or practice cab. I'm not using it anymore as I have several TC pieces I used now, so I might as well let this thing go to someone who needs a nice little 2x10 cab for cheap!
I don't know much about it, but it does appear to have Eminence drivers. It has a nice recessed handle, and a folding "kick back" leg. It has both speakon and 1/4" connectors.
There is a small tear in the fabric by the handle (see pics). The cabinet seems to be pretty well made, and heck, it's cheap! I'm asking $175 delivered, obo.
Well, I don't know for sure. In the pics it looks like it says the drivers are 6 ohms, but that doesn't make any sense. I've always assumed it was an 8 ohm cab. I didn't build it - I bought it from someone to use as an inexpensive practice cab...
Anyone else have a guess? Sorry I don't know more about it...
Well, I don't know for sure. In the pics it looks like it says the drivers are 6 ohms, but that doesn't make any sense. I've always assumed it was an 8 ohm cab. I didn't build it - I bought it from someone to use as an inexpensive practice cab...
Anyone else have a guess? Sorry I don't know more about it...
Crazy... So it looks like the cab is either 3 Ohms or 12 ohms. Do you have access to a multimeter or something like that? If you do, it would be easy enough to figure out what the impedance is.
Crazy... So it looks like the cab is either 3 Ohms or 12 ohms. Do you have access to a multimeter or something like that? If you do, it would be easy enough to figure out what the impedance is.
Assuming I'm using the multimeter right, it's 12 ohms... Interesting...
Assuming I'm using the multimeter right, it's 12 ohms... Interesting...
So, definitely not 3 Ohms then.
Out of curiosity, what reading did you get from the meter? These things are a little funny. When you try to measure AC impedance with a DC multimeter the output it gives you is a couple ohms less than the actual impedance. So an 8 ohm cab would actually show up as 6.3 or something on the meter. If the cab is 12 ohms, the meter would probably say 9 or 10. If the meter actually says 12 ohms, then the cab is probably 16 ohms.