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Old 01-18-2012, 05:56 AM
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I need an advice: I already have ampeg 4x10 cabinet (SVT-410HLF) and Im thinking to buy ampeg svt classic head. Since now I was using this cab with SVT-3PRO but the sound wasnt that good mainly on bigger stages... Im thinking to buy svt classic and combine it with my old 4x10 and new 1x15. IS THIS A GOOD IDEA? which 1x15 cab is good? I already try some of Accugroove with 2x12 but wasnt very happy, what about Orange?
Now Im using 1978 Fender Precision bass.
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Old 01-19-2012, 07:27 AM
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so?

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Short answer, its not a good idea.
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Old 01-19-2012, 08:03 AM
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In a word. No.

Better to match cabs.

Plus your HLF is 4ohm. That head you have you cannot add another cab safely without going below the minimum ohm load. Keep your SVT 3 Pro and get a 610 or 810 cab. Your issue is speaker sq ft. If you wannt to get louder you need more speakers. That amp should be sufficient.

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Old 01-19-2012, 08:06 AM
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Short answer, its not a good idea.
Hi Matus Para
The idea is that the 410 + 115 question has been discussed many times in many threads. You should be able to find all the arguments and a lot of useful information with a little search and a little more reading.
As CL400 Peavy stated, a lot of folks think 410 + 115 in not a good choice in matching cabinets. Some disagree.
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Old 01-19-2012, 08:06 AM
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Terrible idea. The 410HLF stands alone. A 115 gives you nothing that you can't get out of the 410HLF, and your head can't handle anything else when you use the 410HLF.
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any ideas?
Look at one of the other thousand or so threads on this same subject. They come along every two or three days, give or take.
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Only if you like to watch your amp meltdown. It can only take 4ohms minimum and you HLF already filled that 4ohm. Either play elsewhere or buy a new cab.
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You will blow the 15 using it with a 410, even if the ohms match. The 410 will be limited by what the 15 can handle. This IS a FACT.
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I need an advice: I already have ampeg 4x10 cabinet (SVT-410HLF) and Im thinking to buy ampeg svt classic head. Since now I was using this cab with SVT-3PRO but the sound wasnt that good mainly on bigger stages... Im thinking to buy svt classic and combine it with my old 4x10 and new 1x15. IS THIS A GOOD IDEA? which 1x15 cab is good? I already try some of Accugroove with 2x12 but wasnt very happy, what about Orange?
Now Im using 1978 Fender Precision bass.
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Let me get this straight: You actually think Ampeg is going to sound better than the Accugroove cab you've already tried?

So how the heck does that work? In a world where blurry grunt and distortion is preferable to smooth, hi-fi clarity?

I think you are seriously confused...

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Old 01-19-2012, 12:01 PM
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thanks for the answer
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Let me get this straight: You actually think Ampeg is going to sound better than the Accugroove cab you've already tried?

So how the heck does that work? In a world where blurry grunt and distortion is preferable to smooth, hi-fi clarity?

I think you are seriously confused...
Doesn't sound like he's confused in the least to me. Not everyone wants razor sharp hi fi clarity.
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Old 01-19-2012, 12:27 PM
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Let me get this straight: You actually think Ampeg is going to sound better than the Accugroove cab you've already tried?

So how the heck does that work? In a world where blurry grunt and distortion is preferable to smooth, hi-fi clarity?

I think you are seriously confused...

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Ampeg is still in business. He can't be the only one with that preference.
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Ya, and Accugroove isn't...what does that tell ya?
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Ya, and Accugroove isn't...what does that tell ya?
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Ya, and Accugroove isn't...what does that tell ya?
I was trying to be at least slightly subtle. Down boy....
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Sorry...that was a little mean. Aside from that little snag with the Accu-Switch, Accugroove made very nice products.
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Doesn't sound like he's confused in the least to me. Not everyone wants razor sharp hi fi clarity.
Accugroove is "razor sharp"? Since when?

I've actually heard the Accugroove sound. It's very smooth and round, especially on the top end. But it is actually clear.

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Old 01-20-2012, 03:11 AM
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4x10

thanks for you answers, maybe my question should be what can I do with 4x10, how can I connect it with something else if I want to have stronger sound
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