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01-25-2013, 05:33 PM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Jan 2013 Location: Texas, USA | | | Which to upgrade first, amp or cab? Right now I have an Acoustic B200H head sitting on top of an Ampeg BSE410H cab. The cab is 8ohm and rated at 200W continuous meaning the head is pushing ~120W through it. It sounds good but when I want more volume, which way should I go?
If I get a new head I will be limited by the 200W rating of the cabinet. If I get a more efficient cabinet, I will be limited by the head. I have entertained the thought of buying a second used BSE410H for a full stack.. haha.
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01-25-2013, 05:40 PM
|  | Plus ça change, Plus c'est la même chose. | | Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Middletown, OH | | | That's tough. You're probably going to have to get both at some point, so it doesn't matter which you get first.
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01-25-2013, 05:49 PM
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If, in fact, you get a more efficient cabinet, it will make more loud with the 120 watts you have been using, and even more loud with the full 200.
Now, if you just get one that's 4 ohms, but not actually more efficient (SPL out for watts in) that's different. Or you can get another 8 ohm and run them in parallel, but if the new one is actually more efficient then it will always be louder unless you have two channels with different levels.
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01-25-2013, 06:01 PM
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Originally Posted by EagleMoon That's tough. You're probably going to have to get both at some point, so it doesn't matter which you get first. | I expect to get a better rig at some point. I found these items used and figured it was a great way to get into the head/cab way of things. They really do sound great together. | 
01-25-2013, 06:11 PM
|  | Plus ça change, Plus c'est la même chose. | | Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Middletown, OH | | | Personally I'd probably keep an eye out for both things in the classifieds and if I found one I wanted for a good price, I'd snap it up.
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01-25-2013, 06:17 PM
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Originally Posted by AllenLee I expect to get a better rig at some point. I found these items used and figured it was a great way to get into the head/cab way of things. They really do sound great together. | If the sound is working for you then I'd look at a matching cab, that's always your best way to increase volume.
8-10s and 200 watts (assuming both cabs are 8 ohms and that's what your amp puts out at 4 ohms) is a really loud rig.
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01-25-2013, 06:17 PM
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Originally Posted by AllenLee I expect to get a better rig at some point. I found these items used and figured it was a great way to get into the head/cab way of things. They really do sound great together. | That's excellent, then.
If/when you do upgrade one & then the other, I'd do cab 1st, no question. Whether you go new cab or used cab, look for a 112/212 or 115/215 employing the Eminence 3012HO, 3015, or 3015LF, or the Faital Pro 12PR300, 12PR310, 12FH510, 15PR400, or 15FH510. All super drivers.
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01-25-2013, 06:20 PM
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Originally Posted by iualum .
If when you do upgrade one & then the other, I'd do cab 1st, no question. Whether you go new cab or used cab, look for a 112/212 or 115/215 employing the Eminence 3012HO, 3015, or 3015LF, or the Faital Pro 12PR300, 12PR310, 12FH510, 15PR400, or 15FH510. All super drivers. | This makes sense too, but will be a pricier route, those are all top notch drivers 
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01-25-2013, 06:43 PM
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Originally Posted by dhsierra1 This makes sense too, but will be a pricier route, those are all top notch drivers  | Not free of course. Nor even cheap for that matter. Then again, as you mention, these are apex predator speakers, better than anything in the commercial mass market. But not necessarily an arm/leg either, especially used. If the OP keeps an eye on the TB classifieds, he'd likely find something in a 2-3 weeks (at the outside) & for reasonable coin.
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01-25-2013, 06:52 PM
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Originally Posted by dhsierra1 If the sound is working for you then I'd look at a matching cab, that's always your best way to increase volume.
8-10s and 200 watts (assuming both cabs are 8 ohms and that's what your amp puts out at 4 ohms) is a really loud rig. | This particular Ampeg cab is no longer being made, so I'd have to find a used one. The only downside I see of this route is portability.. thanks for your input. Quote:
Originally Posted by EagleMoon Personally I'd probably keep an eye out for both things in the classifieds and if I found one I wanted for a good price, I'd snap it up. | Agreed. It'll give me a little time to save up more funds, too. | 
01-25-2013, 06:54 PM
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01-25-2013, 06:57 PM
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Originally Posted by iualum That's excellent, then.
If when you do upgrade one & then the other, I'd do cab 1st, no question. Whether you go new cab or used cab, look for a 112/212 or 115/215 employing the Eminence 3012HO, 3015, or 3015LF, or the Faital Pro 12PR300, 12PR310, 12FH510, 15PR400, or 15FH510. All super drivers. | I LOVE the idea of a 4x12 rig (2 8ohm 2x12) so I will keep these drivers in mind. This is definitely pricey, though, so it'll be a while before I can afford a whole new setup like that. | 
01-25-2013, 07:06 PM
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Originally Posted by iualum Not free of course. Nor even cheap for that matter. Then again, as you mention, these are apex predator speakers, better than anything in the commercial mass market. But not necessarily an arm/leg either, especially used. If the OP keeps an eye on the TB classifieds, he'd likely find something in a 2-3 weeks (at the outside) & for reasonable coin. | LOL, that's a great description of them
True, if the OP is now thinking of a 4-12 rig with one of the above listed 12s going used and via two 2-12s, one at a time, would be pretty cost effective.
Then there's the DIY cab route, my favorite 
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01-25-2013, 07:08 PM
|  | Registered User | | Join Date: Nov 2008 Location: Lake Havasu City, Az USA | | | Baby steps? Get a more efficient cab to add to what you have now. You will get more out of what you have and be ready to step up on an amp head later.
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01-25-2013, 07:16 PM
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Originally Posted by dhsierra1 LOL, that's a great description of them
True, if the OP is now thinking of a 4-12 rig with one of the above listed 12s going used and via two 2-12s, one at a time, would be pretty cost effective. Then there's the DIY cab route, my favorite  | Yep. Very good point.
There are also kits available with these drivers, too. | 
01-25-2013, 07:24 PM
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Originally Posted by AllenLee I LOVE the idea of a 4x12 rig (2 8ohm 2x12) so I will keep these drivers in mind. This is definitely pricey, though, so it'll be a while before I can afford a whole new setup like that. | Yeah, well, understand. Point taken.
There was an LDS 212 (3012HOs) that just sold in the classifieds for $500 shipped. Super deal. Deals like this don't come along every day, but they do pop up now & then. Just gotta be on the lookout & have a smidge of good luck. FS ONLY: LDS 212 | 
01-25-2013, 07:40 PM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Jun 2011 Location: DC | | | Best course of action is almost always to get a better cab, as it is in this particular situation.
If you get a higher powered amp first (say the 300-500w you would need to hold you over until doomsday), you won't be able to get much more out of your current cab than you do with your current amp, so the excess power would be wasted. PLUS, you'd have a higher chance of blowing the speakers in your current cab.
But if you go the other way and get higher rated and more sensitive cab, you will get all the possible headroom out of your current head, and more volume from the increased sensitivity as well. | 
01-25-2013, 09:03 PM
| | Registered User | | Join Date: Jan 2013 Location: Texas, USA | | | Thanks for all of the suggestions, everyone. It seems the general consensus favors the cabinet upgrade over amplifier. | | Thread Tools | Search this Thread | | | |
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