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Well, my Hartke HX112 came, I did today my first rehealsal with band using it, and couldn't be happier.
Tone and definition were exactly as I wanted, with plenty of volume, everything I needed, I would like to say thank you one more time for all the people that took a moment for helping me, specially for Low Class, who made me go for the Hartke
I know you bought the hartke several months ago but I'd like to defend the warwick cab. Yes it is a bit bigger (which I personally like) and it is a little bit heavier (17 kg still doesn't hurt that much) the cab has amazing tone. I was hooked on warwick cabs when I saw one of the wca series 410's for sale in my city. I went and played it and it sounded amazing! fat low end and crisp highs with punchy mids. I would've bought it there but it was way too heavy for me (40kg) and it wouldn't fit through the doors in my car
anyway I decided to look into their lightweight wca cabs and I found the 112 at a really good price near where I was. it has similar tone to the 410 and it handles my low B really, really well for a single speaker. I run it with a tc bh550 and my stingray 5 and as a relatively small rig it sounds huge and I love it