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Has anybody seen or tried one of these cabs? It's available in 8 or 4 ohms and looks like it could be a one cab solution to use with a nice micro head.
Has anybody seen or tried one of these cabs? It's available in 8 or 4 ohms and looks like it could be a one cab solution to use with a nice micro head.
I just bought two of these based on sound quality. The dual cone design allows a respectable hi-fi sound from these cabs but they are still 15s so if you're going for the vintage round sound you can dial that in with EQ. Fairly loud pushed by a Mark Bass Tube 800. While I intend to use both cabs together, I did try a single cab to listen to sound quality and volume with good results. That said, I'm in the camp of two is better than one for two reasons: 1) single speakers take the full hit during spikes and peaks, and two cones will absorb those peaks better, thus potentially extending the life of the speaker. 2) While the extra volume with two cabs is great for headroom, I often find that at lower live volumes, two cabs of this design will offer much fuller sound at lower volumes.
anyone using one of these? i've got the 112 version and it's nice, just wondering how much lower this one goes and if it worth the extra 10 pounds of weight.