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Old 06-16-2011, 11:19 PM
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Fearful 15/6/1 FS (San Diego Ca.)

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The cabinet was made by Gregs Audio in Los Angeles, a pro outfit that makes/made cabinets for Shroeder. It's 5/8" ply with 3/4" multi-ply baffle, and very adequate internal bracing. Greg made two of these, the other went to another TB'er.

I used Reliable Hardware for the crossover, 18sound mid and Dayton waveguide. The crossover on the tweeter crossed over at 4khz.

The drivers and all components are brand new. I played this on one gig last night for the first time and decided it's not quite for me. (Still addicted to my Bergies)

I will get a weight on this and post tomorrow as well.

$750 firm for a local sale in San Diego. I did all the assembly and wiring and it's all square and well executed. The cabinet has zero buzz, it's just totally solid as a rock with zero issues.

8 ohms. 3015LF, 18sound mid, Eminence ASD1001 tweet. All the good stuff.

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Old 06-17-2011, 06:48 PM
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Nice cab. Why in the world would you sell that?
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I'm extremely particular about my tone, and right now I'm really into 12's. What people have said about this cabinet is true, the lows are amazing.

As you can see, the cabinet is showroom.

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Are you willing to ship it? Did you come up with the weight? Is the crossover the Greenboy CBG spec or something else? Are the input jacks speakon or speakon - 1/4" combos? And is the attenuator on the jack plate for the mid or tweeter? Thanks,
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Sorry for the delay on getting back to you, the cabinet weights 59 lbs. Greenboy spec cross-over built by Leland at Reliable Hardware. The L-Pad is for the tweeter only. The mid has resistors to attenuate, per Greenboys recommendations. I switched the crossover on the tweeter, crossing over at 4khz (2nd order) it sounds better. The speakons are standard, however that can be remedied easily. Yes I will ship.
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Nice cab; wish I wasn't on the other side of the country
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Old 06-24-2011, 11:42 PM
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Today I attenuated the mid driver per instructions from Leland and got a really good level now between the mid and the woofer. (Removed some resistors) Now the thing sounds more like what I was expecting.

This posting is changed to a feeler as I will try it again on some gigs in the near future. However, feel free to hit me up anyway with any questions.
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