Yep, there it is. The fact it's 8 ohms doesn't help. Also check out the various threads here on isobaric cabs. That 410 specifically seems to need a lot of "juice" to get going.
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Of course I would normally agree a maxed out solitary volume control would overdrive the sound, but it starts out sounding fine, and gets worse. I have an Orange 4x10 isobaric cab, and unfortunately its 8 ohms - so could do with adding another cab to get down to 4 which will at least give me more headroom.
My first mistake was thinking I could get away with the MB200...I need the big brother!![]()
Admittedly, I'm just about 100% speaking out of the side of my neck here...I have no experience with isobaric speakers. Actually, I didn't even know about the Orange isobaric cabinets, so I did a search. On the wikipedia page, there's an item about distortion
"[distortion may] occur when the speaker [is] driven to high levels for an extended period of time and the voice coils of the two drivers dissipate at different levels because of differing air circulation (one driver is exposed to the outside air, and one is fully enclosed in a chamber)."
I wonder in your case if the pushing to "high levels," not high for the cabinet itself but on the amp's end, could cause the same effect.
A possible thought.
Just curious - has anyone tried running the line out on the MB200 to an external power amp? I'm wondering if that would be a good way to scale up for a larger gig. I love the tone of this little amp!
Which output did you use on the MB200, 1/4" line out?Used it with a Crown XLS1000 last year - sounded superb
Yeah, if you care about having a DI feed, the 1/4" is your man (otherwise, if you don't, the DI out is also an option), but my next question, which I can't find the answer to in the MB200 manual, and I've never tested mine for (yet) is if the 1/4" is post or pre. I assume post, otherwise I'd think the player would be frustrated that they couldn't use the amp's EQ with headphones or as a preamp like this.I would think so too. The 1/4" jack switchable between line out/ headphones.
Yeah, if you care about having a DI feed, the 1/4" is your man (otherwise, if you don't, the DI out is also an option), but my next question, which I can't find the answer to in the MB200 manual, and I've never tested mine for (yet) is if the 1/4" is post or pre. I assume post, otherwise I'd think the player would be frustrated that they couldn't use the amp's EQ with headphones or as a preamp like this.
Otherwise, if the pre/post applied to both the DI and 1/4", that could be useful, but in some cases a problem, too.
Just curious. I'll figure it out, but I assume the pre/post switch only affects the XLR/DI and the 1/4" is strictly post.
I'm gonna' step up and admit how stupid I was right now.Here's a link to the manual. Block diagram on last page:
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The 1/4 jack is switchable between headphones and line out and is post eq. The balanced XLR Direct Out is between the preamp and the amp stage and switchable between pre or post EQ.
In general, you'd want to use 1/4 line out for connecting to a power amp and XLR direct out for connecting to a mixer or FOH.

I also think you could just run the line out into the regular input of another amp if you did want to use its effects loop. Even if it was a tad hot (though I don't think it would be), most amps have pads these days if needed.All good info here though. I'm going to try the 1/4" out. I don't have a "real" power amp but I'll try the good old patch into the effects return method of one of my other amps.
I also think you could just run the line out into the regular input of another amp if you did want to use its effects loop. Even if it was a tad hot (though I don't think it would be), most amps have pads these days if needed.
This is very interesting... looking forward to more results...Okay, so I tried this last night...