Hi all bass cabinet lovers,
I am thinking about selling my Trace Elliot 2103 X, depending on how much I may get.
This speaker was designed before many bass players believed in 2x10" speakers or horns (built in 1990).
This cabinet has the most amazing midrange projection I ever heard, due to the 2 x5" dedicated midrange speakers. Its midrange is more open than the NL210. With a 15" sub this cabinet sounds great at high volumes, by itself with a lot of bass boost but very nice at low volumes.
Please take a look at the pictures in the attachment.
It is rated at 300 W and has about the same efficiency as the NL210, about 100 db. The two 10" Trace Elliot speakers say "200W" each.
It is in decent condition, with a few stains here and there, and I had to do some modifications (whic are all easily reversible):
1) The 5" midrange speakers are in their own box. This box is I guess supposed to isolate the 5" from the bass speaker. The cable freed through was not leak tight as the cab was shipped - I sealed the 5" chambers and that resulted in a much tigher bass.
2) Cabinet used to rattle at higher volumes - caused bu the membrane of the 5" brushing against the cables at higher amplitudes. I shimmed the speakers somewhat to not be flat against the front and that helped.
3) The Switch for the midrange volume broke once during transport - I replaced it with the identical switch, but lost the original knob.
4) There are some screw holes in the bottom from the time I had wheels on the cab.
My question for you is: How much should I ask for? It is probably one of the best soundig bass speakers every built and I want it to go to a home where the owner appreciates thie masterpiece of sound engineering.
Oh, why am I selling it. It weighs 70 lb, the NL210 only 44. And they sound about the same, with the NL having a better bass response and the Trace a better midrange resolution.
I am thinking about selling my Trace Elliot 2103 X, depending on how much I may get.
This speaker was designed before many bass players believed in 2x10" speakers or horns (built in 1990).
This cabinet has the most amazing midrange projection I ever heard, due to the 2 x5" dedicated midrange speakers. Its midrange is more open than the NL210. With a 15" sub this cabinet sounds great at high volumes, by itself with a lot of bass boost but very nice at low volumes.
Please take a look at the pictures in the attachment.
It is rated at 300 W and has about the same efficiency as the NL210, about 100 db. The two 10" Trace Elliot speakers say "200W" each.
It is in decent condition, with a few stains here and there, and I had to do some modifications (whic are all easily reversible):
1) The 5" midrange speakers are in their own box. This box is I guess supposed to isolate the 5" from the bass speaker. The cable freed through was not leak tight as the cab was shipped - I sealed the 5" chambers and that resulted in a much tigher bass.
2) Cabinet used to rattle at higher volumes - caused bu the membrane of the 5" brushing against the cables at higher amplitudes. I shimmed the speakers somewhat to not be flat against the front and that helped.
3) The Switch for the midrange volume broke once during transport - I replaced it with the identical switch, but lost the original knob.
4) There are some screw holes in the bottom from the time I had wheels on the cab.
My question for you is: How much should I ask for? It is probably one of the best soundig bass speakers every built and I want it to go to a home where the owner appreciates thie masterpiece of sound engineering.
Oh, why am I selling it. It weighs 70 lb, the NL210 only 44. And they sound about the same, with the NL having a better bass response and the Trace a better midrange resolution.