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Old 10-05-2010, 09:05 AM
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Sonic Bass Cabinet 4X10

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thoughts?

ive never heard of the name, im assuming a gk mb 210 can run this.

seems to have the wattage i need and its 8 ohms
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One of my first bass cabs was a sonic with an 18 and 2X10s. It's a mid-quality cab that if all drivers are working should work fine.
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Yeah, Sonic is a "budget brand" that has been around for quite a while. I haven't tried them, so can't say how they sound or hold up.

I guarantee it doesn't have top of the line speakers. But it may or may not suit your needs.

Check eBay or whatever for the market value. Then decide whether you want to jump on it.
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Old 10-05-2010, 09:53 AM
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One of my first bass cabs was a sonic with an 18 and 2X10s. It's a mid-quality cab that if all drivers are working should work fine.
I had the 215 version, loaded with JBL''s back in the day. Sounded really good, but was made with MDF and was heavy as hell. Of course, I was alot younger then.
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Oh yeah, come to think of it they are (or were) available unloaded too. Right?
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Oh yeah, come to think of it they are (or were) available unloaded too. Right?
Yes, I ordered the 215 and 18/210 empty. Believe it or not, after loading the 18/210 with McCauley speakers, an accordian player begged me to sell it to him, and as far as I know, is still using it ! Weighed a ton !
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thanks for the info, i think i may pass on it then
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I worked for a store that used to sell "Sonic" enclosures back in the last '80s -- they were cheap MDF cabs with cheap speakers... But they were inexpensive!

I don't know if what you have is the same thing, but if so, I'd avoid them. Just junk.
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I think you could do better for that price

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