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    Device to allow me to play to my music player?

    I'm embarrassed at my ignorance here, but I'm old. Has anyone found just a simple connective device that I can 1. plug my bass into, 2. plug my earbuds into, 3. Then plug those into my Windows phone/music 4. just practice bass lines along with the music period. I spent a little...
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    Gig temp, 99 degrees... the Carvin BX1500 kicked for 4hrs.

    I'm posting my official statement of satisfaction with my Carvin BX1500. Pushing 100 degrees. Running it bridged at 4 ohms, and running it almost dimed on the master and Amp 2 volume. Zero problems - it wasn't sweating nearly as much as I was. In fact, LONG extension cords to the...
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    How can 250w cut the mustard in a gig situation?

    Moderator - I'm seriously not trolling here. I honestly don't get this; in fact, I'm hoping people may see the light and start to agree with me. I sit here at night and read post after post of rock bassists proclaiming their love and awe for a 250W head over a 2x10 cab. I don't doubt their...
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    fEARful People: quite proud of our bass cabs we built!

    Beside my kids and my bride, I don't have much I can be proud of... but I'm pretty proud of this earth-shaking fEARful 15/6 cab I just built in my basement. It's loaded with an Eminence 3015LF neo and an ultra-efficient 6.5" 18Sound midrange. Total weight, 59 pounds. Approx cost, $650. It...
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    I'm fEARful that I'll ask something stupid...

    I just discovered fEARful DIY cabs, and now I'm obsessing. By the New year, a 15/6 and 15 sub will be behind me on stage, no doubt. I've been searching hard for these plan answers: --"Baltic Birch" is all I've been hearing about; can cheaper ply from Home Depot be used? --What's that...
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    Peavey Cabs - advice on better drivers?

    A few Specs of Peavey's Sheffield 10" speakers: # - 300 W Peak 150 W Program 75 W Continuous # - Sensitivity: 89.1 dB 1 Watt / 1 meter # - Usable frequency range: 60 Hz ~ 4 kHz # - Voice coil diameter: 1.75" There are lots of more efficient drivers out there. Efficiency = louder...