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Old 07-17-2011, 05:08 PM
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GK MB speakers/cabs

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Ok, so I have been posting a few threads every month or so looking for opinions on lightweight cabs/heads. I've gotten alot of good input, but hands on experience is always the best judge.

Today I went to Manchester NH to a Daddy's to pick up an MXR blowtorch and found that the size of the store was alot better and all of their stuff wasn't used. So I venture over to the basses and find the GK MB210 combo and the MB500 head sitting on top of a NEO and an older model. First impression, The MB is way way way tinier than I pictured it holy crap.

So I figured I would try something out and then get my pedal and leave. Plugged into the combo and woah. The sound coming out of it was exactly what I need

I have finally decided that the MB series enclosures are what I am going to do for cabs, but can anyone confirm/deny that the amp built into the combos sounds anything like the MB series heads? because my plan is to wait until the MB 800 comes out and purchase that. Thanks
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