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Old 11-13-2010, 08:58 AM
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What 2x10 can I use with the shuttle 6.0

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anyone have any recommendations as for the 2x10 I could use with it?? I see that the shuttle pumps out up to 600 @ 4 ohms.

Is there a 2x10 compatible?

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Old 11-13-2010, 09:06 AM
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BRX 10.2 Neo

You might want to check out a Carvin BRX10.2NEO, 600w at 4 ohms. I used to own a Shuttle 6.0 and think this would be a nice match for a compact rig. You get a 10 day trial period and can return it if it isn't your cup of tea. Low risk and a reasonable price.
http://www.carvinguitars.com/bassamp...sscabinets.php
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A 4Ω 2x10 will eliminate the ability to add another later if you you need to, and with the exception of maybe an Acme low B2, none will be able to utilize anywhere close to 600 watts anyway. If you're determined to get a 2x10, you really ought to consider an 8Ω version instead.
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+1 get an 8 ohm 210, which will allow you to add a 2nd, which you'll want, because no 2x10 will actually handle 600 watts anyway.
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Originally Posted by Jaco who? View Post
A 4Ω 2x10 will eliminate the ability to add another later if you you need to, and with the exception of maybe an Acme low B2, none will be able to utilize anywhere close to 600 watts anyway. If you're determined to get a 2x10, you really ought to consider an 8Ω version instead.
Agree fully that an 8Ω 2x10 is a good start.

Disagree on the Acme - it's a 350W RMS cabinet. 600W will damage one

As I don't consider a 2x10 suitable to gig with for most of us, a pair of 2x10s would be better
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thanks for the advice guys

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Agree fully that an 8Ω 2x10 is a good start.

Disagree on the Acme - it's a 350W RMS cabinet. 600W will damage one

As I don't consider a 2x10 suitable to gig with for most of us, a pair of 2x10s would be better
+1 and as others said, a 4ohm 210 gives you no wiggle room. A pair of efficient 210s would be the ticket.
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