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TRyan5289 01-12-2013 05:31 PM

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.

Bongokid 01-12-2013 05:37 PM

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

B-string 01-12-2013 05:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bongokid (Post 13710088)
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

Did you skip over reading this part?
"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.

blaze17 01-12-2013 05:44 PM

I love my Ampeg SVT115E's

TRyan5289 01-12-2013 05:44 PM

I'll check that out.

Quote:

Originally Posted by blaze17 (Post 13710122)
I love my Ampeg SVT115E's

Is that a ported cab?

NVM, I can see port holes on the Ampeg website.

Bongokid 01-12-2013 05:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by B-string (Post 13710103)
Did you skip over reading this part?
"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.

"yeah, I read it. But who cares."
Why buy 2 "okay" cabs when you can buy 1 "bad ass" cab that trumps the need for 2 cabs.
:spit:

TRyan5289 01-12-2013 05:53 PM

It's still only an 8 ohm load, regardless of how bad ass it is.

Bongokid 01-12-2013 06:07 PM

and then?

TRyan5289 01-12-2013 06:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bongokid (Post 13710232)
and then?

I wouldn't be utilizing my full 300w.

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.

Bongokid 01-12-2013 06:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TRyan5289 (Post 13710244)
I wouldn't be utilizing my full 300w.

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.

:crying: .........:p

rockman1 01-12-2013 06:32 PM

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.

TRyan5289 01-12-2013 06:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rockman1 (Post 13710335)
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.

Thanks! I have been looking at Carvin for a while, and that's why they are my number one contender as of right now, but the SVT 115E that was recommended looks pretty darned good too.

TC424 01-12-2013 06:55 PM

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.

TRyan5289 01-12-2013 06:58 PM

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:

B-string 01-12-2013 07:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bongokid (Post 13710146)
"yeah, I read it. But who cares."
Why buy 2 "okay" cabs when you can buy 1 "bad ass" cab that trumps the need for 2 cabs.
:spit:

I have found that cab LESS than stellar as have a couple others in my area. Just because LOUD Tech stuck the name "Ampeg" on it does not make it "bad ass" for everyone.
You play with your eyes great for you! I have a crowd to please. ;)

TRyan5289 01-12-2013 07:13 PM

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!?

B-string 01-12-2013 07:19 PM

No that is a typo! :D IIRC it should be 42Hz.

TRyan5289 01-12-2013 07:24 PM

I think I'll write Musician's Friend, Guitar Center, and Music123!

Grateful 01-12-2013 07:26 PM

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.

B-string 01-12-2013 07:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TRyan5289 (Post 13710542)
I think I'll write Musician's Friend, Guitar Center, and Music123!

They are all the same corporate blanket. :)

Quote:

Originally Posted by Grateful (Post 13710546)
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.

G-Ks don't have "neo-mid-honk". Magnets do not "honk" anyway :)
Your not alone in liking the PF-115LF.


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