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Recommend me a 115 cab I am currently looking to upgrade my cabinet for my amp. I'd like to be able to use two cabs, so individual cabinets is the route I'm looking to take. I have looked over most cabs in my price range. <$500 each. I'm not looking to spend a month(s) (or two :hmm:) amount of work on a couple cabs. So far my top contender is a Carvin BR115. Other cabs I have looked at: GK 115 MBE-II Ashdown MAG 115-T Acoustic B115 MK II Peavey Headliner 115 Genz Benz FCS-115T GK NEO 115-III Ashdown VS-115-200 Epifani PS 115 Hartke AK115 My current set up: SR505 > Green Rhino > Bass Fuzz Deluxe > GK 800RB (treble boost filter, boosted high and low mids) I play exclusively rock music right now. I like a mid-heavy EQ. Thank you in advance, and I'll be sure to check in often for questions and comments. |
If "I" could spend some money on a cab or cab(s), Id be looking at this http://www.guitarcenter.com/Ampeg-Pr...99-i1512427.gc Seems like they would be able to rock out |
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"I have looked over most cabs in my price range. <$500 each. I'm not looking to spend a month(s) (or two ) amount of work on a couple cabs." :rollno: I would give the G-K NEO115 III a serious test ride. |
I love my Ampeg SVT115E's |
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NVM, I can see port holes on the Ampeg website. |
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Why buy 2 "okay" cabs when you can buy 1 "bad ass" cab that trumps the need for 2 cabs. :spit: |
It's still only an 8 ohm load, regardless of how bad ass it is. |
and then? |
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Look, I'm not here to argue, I want some suggestions from people who actually read my post, and are using the guide lines I set. |
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i like carvin because you can pick your speaker ohm and power handling.i bought the br115 and upgraded the 400w speaker to the 600w.i told them make it 4ohm so now i have a compact rig that can handle my hartke LH500 head that puts out 500w at 4ohms.the br115 was $299 and the upgraded speaker was $80 dollars more. |
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another vote for the Ampeg SVT15e and that's just because I have one. If you end up with the Carvin please post a review I would be interested. |
I'm still going to use what I currently have, so if I get the Carvin cabs, I'll be sure to make a new thread, or post a review. But my main hiccup right now is funding the cabs. Yay for tax time!:rollno: |
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You play with your eyes great for you! I have a crowd to please. ;) |
Hey B, I'm looking into the Neo cab from GK a little more. Specs: Frequency Resp. (-3dB): 4Hz-19kHz 4Hz! That can't be right. Can it!? |
No that is a typo! :D IIRC it should be 42Hz. |
I think I'll write Musician's Friend, Guitar Center, and Music123! |
I have one of the Ampeg PF-115LF. It's the non-fliptop, ported one without a tweeter. I do classic rock and blues, all with 5 stringers (one w/flats, one w/Nickels), and I personally love the tone from them. Very old-school but surprisingly bright without the neo-mid-honk (it's ceramic). No problems with a B string even by itself. http://www.guitarcenter.com/Ampeg-Po...87-i2469514.gc Getting ready to order another one for a portable 2x15 death machine. I also hear good things about the sealed PF-115HE, but I have not personally tried one. Nothing wrong with Carvin either. I've had a few different ones and they've all been great. |
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Your not alone in liking the PF-115LF. |
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