Just curious if anyone has checked one of these out. The site says its a 4ohm cab but doesn't say the wattage rating or the weight. How does it compare to one of the 112's?
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Just curious if anyone has checked one of these out. The site says its a 4ohm cab but doesn't say the wattage rating or the weight. How does it compare to one of the 112's?
I think one is in the works, but I have not seen a finished one out in the wild yet. Tonally I would say it would line up with the F110, which by all reports lines up exactly with the 112 and thus the 115 as well. Power handling of the 3010LF is listed at 450w on Eminence's site. The thing you have to take into account is that while tonally the same the 115 is going to be more sensitive than the 210, and due to the fact that the 3010LF costs the same as the 3015LF the 115 will probably cost less.
That isnt to say the F210 isnt a great cab. Im just trying to point out that the f210 is a solution for those that want a small, light weight, deeply voiced cab, at a moderate volume. Its not going to replace any ones big stage rig in terms of volume output.
My situation is what you described in the last part of your response. I am looking for something at 4ohms that is small, light weight and can handle the 300/500 watt amps. I mostly play small to medium clubs and we always run everything thru the pa so the need for a big cab is not there. I know the larger cabs do seem to produce the "Big Bass Sound" better but I would like to stay in the 40lb range if possible and this looked interesting. Thanks for the input.
We'll be building F210 very soon, so I can provide more detail then, but having heard the F110, F112, F115 and F215 and from many talks with greenboy on the subject I think I can safely say;
The F110 and F112 sound virtually identical, with the F112 being capable of a little more SPL. The F115 sounds similar, but has much higher sensitivity and feels a little 'girthier' in the lows. Girthier? Haha! Anyway, that's my perception after gigging these cabs, and the specs line up with that perception.
What I see as the pros and cons of the F210 are;
PROS-
Small, lightweight 4ohm cab
Two woofer cabs tend to have a certain magic in most cases; a somewhat more 'enveloping' sound in the lows...they seem to just fill up a bit more space. greenboy would say the same thing.
Cons-
Price; the 3010LF costs the same as a 3015LF, so the lighter weight 4 ohm cab with a small amount of extra SPL is a few hundred bucks more expensive than the F115. The higher sensitivity of the 3015LF is just tough to beat. Honestly it costs us maybe $50 less to build an F210 as it does big ol' F215. So that awesome little 4 ohm cab is super cool, but comes with a pricetag to match
All that to say, the F115 is the best value and our biggest seller by far these days for very good reason. I plan on building and gigging an F210 just to see what it can do. I currently run 500-800 at 8ohms watts into my F112 and F115 and have no fears about hurting the cab. I'll be running 900-1,200 into the F210, though I won't be diming the amps for any of my upcoming gigs.
Hope that helps![]()
What are your thoughts on a 4ohm Bassic 15? What is approximate weight and would it be a better4ohm choice?
Depends on the tone you want. The bassic isnt going to have the same mid presence as the cabs loaded with mid drivers. That can be good or bad depending on your tonal goals. I have seen some bassics weighing in, in the low 30's.
I currently run 500-800 at 8ohms watts into my F112 and F115 and have no fears about hurting the cab.
Eminence's own cab design PDF's say the 3015LF can't be driven past 450W in a cabinet the size of the F115 due to excursion limits. You fEARless guys aren't exaggerating the power ratings of your cabs are you?
Eminence's own cab design PDF's say the 3015LF can't be driven past 450W in a cabinet the size of the F115 due to excursion limits. You fEARless guys aren't exaggerating the power ratings of your cabs are you?
At the risk of troll feeding, I simply stated the amps I use in my cabs. I didn't actually state power ratings at all. The F115 isn't JUST a 3015LF. greenboy seems to feel confident that you can safely run 750 watts into an F115. I sometimes run even more, but never max out the amp and have never heard any stress from my cab.
tI'm confused why this isn't made clearly known.
And btw the 3010LF has quite poor sensitivity of only 92.7dB, by my calculations a 900W 2x10 with 3010LF's will only be 1dB louder than a 300W 2x10 with S2010's, and it takes way more amp to get there. Brand name 2x10 cabs with custom Eminence drivers will kick its ass.
The 450W is a continuous power rating. You will see that Emi rates the 3015LF at 900W program. Actually "power" rating depends on a number of factors, including enclosure size, tuning, EQ, HPF, playing style, etc.