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Fri December 28, 2007
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$325.00
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8.5
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Description:
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Aguilar 210 Bass Cabinet:
Specs and Features
Two 10" cast frame woofers, 56 oz. magnets
Power handling: 350 watts
High quality injection molded tweeter with integral phase plug
Custom crossover with variable tweeter control
Frequency response: 42Hz to 16kHz plus/minus 2db
Sensitivity: 102dB @ 1w-1m
Dimensions: 18 1/4" H x 22 1/2" W x 16 5/8" D
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schismpunk
Registered User
Registered: October 2007 Location: Oregon Posts: 33
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Review Date: Sun November 4, 2007
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: $350.00
| Rating: 9
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Pros:
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Great volume, good low-end
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Cons:
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Weight, new price
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This is my favorite cab in my collection. I play with a mediocre amp (backline 600) and this thing sings. I play in a 12 piece horn group for college sports, and I can fill our basketball arena (8,500 attending) without pushing my amp past 3 o'clock. And I'm using the 8 ohm model!
The adjustable horn doesn't get touched much, I leave it about halfway. As for other features, there's not much I can say. Speakon, two quater-inch in/out... The only really issue that I have is the weight. I really feel like this thing weighs more than my Goliath III. It's a struggle to one-hand with my bass or rack in the other hand. But it sounds so good....
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rythmicillusion
Becoming Bass
Registered: February 2007 Location: Boston/Lowell MA Posts: 326
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Review Date: Fri December 28, 2007
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: $300.00
| Rating: 8
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Pros:
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Loud, Durable, Compact, Tight Bass, Nice Balance
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Cons:
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Heavy, Doesn't Do My Homework
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I bought this used from a fellow TBr, and it included the padded Aguilar Cover. I would say I got it in "Mint" condition.
The first thing I noticed about the cab was it's compact size, small enough to take up just on seat space in my compact car. The second was some cat hair, but I got over that. The third thing was the weight. Dear lord!
All that hard wood ends up being a good thing, once in location. I use a Carvin B800 Head, and the Aggie really sings. In addition to getting a full, tight bottom, it has a really well defined, smooth midrange. I'm not much of a slapper, but the tweeter definitely gives some zing. For an 8ohm cab, this thing also gets quite loud. Almost enough for the thrash metal band I play in (2 guitar players using well known, top shelf 100watt heads and 4x12 cabs). More than enough for almost everything else I do. It appears very well built for a durability standpoint, though I haven't had any drops yet.
My only gripe is the weight, but I would call it a fair tradeoff for the small size, tone and volume.
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