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Old 09-19-2010, 12:59 PM
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Ampeg SVT 7Pro w/2 GK 210 Neos review

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Bought the 7pro about2 months ago and played with an Acme LoB2 and it sounded nice but for some venues I needed more volume and used the PA. Fast forward to 2 weeks ago I switched my GK 410 Neo to 2 210 Neos. At first listen I was not crazy about the 210's. They did not sound like the 410 but then I remembered the 410 was a floor model and was already broken in. Played the 210 in living room for a total of about 4 hours over two weeks. I was about to return them when I decided to give them a whirl last night. They sounded noticeably phatter and handled my Smith low B well. Took them to church today and man! Never had to turn the Ampeg past 1/3. Low end was phat and punchy. I had to raise the tweeters from -2db to normal because the lows was so dominating. I felt I could easily overwhelm the audience if I wanted LOL. Mind you this was a high ceiling building with no carpets but the rig sounded awesome! Light weight portable rig that has tone and is loud...I like LOL.
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