Up for sale is my AudioKinesis "Hathor 1505" cabinet, loaded with a 5" paper-cone midrange driver and a 15" woofer. Included is a custom Tuki cover that protects all six sides (the bottom "hinges" and attaches with velcro). The cab is in very good cosmetic shape, and is in perfect operating order; the cover is also clean and in very good shape.
It's a monster of a cab that I can't even begin to describe, as it's both smooth and deep, but also growly and tight -- definitely the most versatile single cab I've ever owned, and quite possibly the loudest as well. Three ports on the rear that can be plugged (plugs are included with purchase, but are not in the photos) change the low-end frequency falloff/response curve in ways that can help tame a boomy stage or mix. Also, the mid-driver is in an open chamber, which further helps with clarity on stage.
On the back are three switches:
Price includes FedEx shipping in conUS up to $100, G&S PayPal payment, and full-value insurance. The cab will be packed with foam corners in a reinforced box.
Sadly, Duke at AudioKinesis is not producing cabinets at this time. I prefer my AudioKinesis TC115 cab for single-cab gigs, and I have multiples of other cabs for when I need a wall of bass, so the 1505 isn't getting used.
The cab has been lightly used by me, and I purchased it used, so it's not in perfect condition, but it's in excellent shape: there is a small indentation on the top of the cab where the white bottom coat is showing, as well as some faint scuffs on the front face of the cab under the woofer grill. The handle shows a bit of wear but is fully intact. Finally, I added a small rubber spacer between the midrange grill and the driver, as the driver would occasionally hit the grill when driven; as a result, this grill sits just barely proud of the cab exterior. It's never been a problem but it seems right to mention it.
Features described here on the AudioKinesis page.
There's a Tom Bowlus mini-review here on the AudioKinesis thread (thanks, @tombowlus !).
Hope this one finds a good home. Thanks!
It's a monster of a cab that I can't even begin to describe, as it's both smooth and deep, but also growly and tight -- definitely the most versatile single cab I've ever owned, and quite possibly the loudest as well. Three ports on the rear that can be plugged (plugs are included with purchase, but are not in the photos) change the low-end frequency falloff/response curve in ways that can help tame a boomy stage or mix. Also, the mid-driver is in an open chamber, which further helps with clarity on stage.
On the back are three switches:
- Top switch changes the response of the high end extension
- Middle switch changes the effective cab impedance from 4 Ohms to 8 Ohms
- Bottom switch shapes the midrange response to smooth or enhance grind/growl
Price includes FedEx shipping in conUS up to $100, G&S PayPal payment, and full-value insurance. The cab will be packed with foam corners in a reinforced box.
Sadly, Duke at AudioKinesis is not producing cabinets at this time. I prefer my AudioKinesis TC115 cab for single-cab gigs, and I have multiples of other cabs for when I need a wall of bass, so the 1505 isn't getting used.
The cab has been lightly used by me, and I purchased it used, so it's not in perfect condition, but it's in excellent shape: there is a small indentation on the top of the cab where the white bottom coat is showing, as well as some faint scuffs on the front face of the cab under the woofer grill. The handle shows a bit of wear but is fully intact. Finally, I added a small rubber spacer between the midrange grill and the driver, as the driver would occasionally hit the grill when driven; as a result, this grill sits just barely proud of the cab exterior. It's never been a problem but it seems right to mention it.
Features described here on the AudioKinesis page.
There's a Tom Bowlus mini-review here on the AudioKinesis thread (thanks, @tombowlus !).
Hope this one finds a good home. Thanks!