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Old 09-15-2011, 12:00 PM
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So i just purchased a GK Neo 112 II should i get another neo 112 or 210's to pair it up? Im using a GK800 RB
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Old 09-15-2011, 12:04 PM
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Good question? Not sure if they are the same size to be able to stack together. I have 2 of the Neo112's and together, they sound emormous. I do miss having 10's in the mix though and am considering getting a 2x10 or ditching the 1x12's and getting 2 2x10's.
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Old 09-15-2011, 12:38 PM
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Good question? Not sure if they are the same size to be able to stack together. I have 2 of the Neo112's and together, they sound emormous. I do miss having 10's in the mix though and am considering getting a 2x10 or ditching the 1x12's and getting 2 2x10's.
do the 10's carry more of the mids and highs?
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Old 09-15-2011, 01:09 PM
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I have a pair of GK Neo 112's. I'd recommend that you stay with an even pair of the same cabs, rather than mix and match. I've found that my pair of 112's, being powered by my GK RB700-II, are lacking nothing.
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don't mix different cabs unless you're using the biamp function. Many many many threads here about the subject so I won't belabor the whys.

I'd say get another neo 1-12 cab and if two 1-12s are not cutting it then do the biamp route and get an efficient 2-10 (or a dedicated 6 or 8 inch mid driver or whatever, I use a Bose Panaray) at 8 ohms and use that w/your 100 watts section in conjunction w/the 12s in the 300 watt (low freq) section.
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Old 09-15-2011, 02:28 PM
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I have a pair of GK Neo 112's. I'd recommend that you stay with an even pair of the same cabs, rather than mix and match. I've found that my pair of 112's, being powered by my GK RB700-II, are lacking nothing.
sounds good!
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