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Old 01-02-2013, 06:42 PM
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I've never got to play a 300Pro, but have heard a few....well, actually the same guys a few times....beastly they are. On paper, seems like a solid combination. In person, maybe even more so. Basically monster highbass/lowmid output there with clear mids and a bit of character if you really let loose....
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Old 01-08-2013, 12:32 AM
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I just stopped by the house to pick up the 300 Pro/118B before practice and it's a total monster. It sounds like a louder version of my B-12XTC with 6550's and the the Kustom 215. That translates to a huge low midrange presence with just enough mid and high range to allow for nuance on top of the huge, phat, punchy low end.
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Old 01-08-2013, 12:47 AM
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Glad the 18FH500 worked for you, Chris!

I was going to use that woofer paired with a PA-style horn in a 118 cab, but decided there was just too much anti-18" sentiment for it to find much success in the marketplace. So the design is mothballed for now, but I must say that Faital did a fantastic job on the 18HF500, in my opinion. If you ever have a good excuse to try it in about eight cubic feet tuned to the lower 40's, it will rattle your world.
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