Tom or Steve, do either of you know if Jim plans on mounting feet on the side of the final production model so that it can be used and stacked horizontally for wide tube heads?
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Tom or Steve, do either of you know if Jim plans on mounting feet on the side of the final production model so that it can be used and stacked horizontally for wide tube heads?
I'm not sure, but maybe you can request it if it's not available... One of the prototypes does have the feet on the side which came in handy when I tried them stacked...Tom or Steve, do either of you know if Jim plans on mounting feet on the side of the final production model so that it can be used and stacked horizontally for wide tube heads?
It looks like it's going to be about 2 more months before these hit the streets. $849+60 shipping.
placed a deposit down today at Bass Club Chicago for the NV115.
What tom said about the sealed cab acting like a single point source for low end is right on. Thats why ive had better results from room to room with them. I just couldnt get the thought into words. Thanks tom.
Moving on the Baer ML-112, the Baer impresses with its high end clarity and with its strong and deep low-end. It's definitely a cab with more peaks and valleys (intentionally so), and the NV115 really points this out in an A/B comparison. Like the 15/6 comparison, the differences between ported and sealed designs were quite apparent. The ML-112 in its horizontal orientation sounded more like the NV115, but once again, the NV115 was more even and solid throughout its range.
From earlier post this thread:
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It would have been great if Mr. Bowlus got to try the Monique preamp through the NV115.