Meh. Merely matching driver size does nothing for avoiding the potential dogpile. Nothing to lose trying out the cheapo Hartke.
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that's the incorrect assumption, that you want something different from the first cab; an exactly matched pair tends to work best.I think I want 10s, probably 2x10s, since it already has a 15.
Within a series you can give a manufacturer some leeway not to be pandering to the marketing department. Your TNT may have a completely different driver tuned completely differently so that kind of bet is the same crapshoot as any other.I mean within the headliner series, peavey suggests pairing the 210 and the 115 in a stack with whatever head, I don't remember.
Sure it will. In what way is the question. It's unknown until you hook it up. If you can get it for a buck twenty & you want to give it a shot, then do.More so than the sound, I was wanting to know about the 210, because I found a used hartke 210xl for 120 dollars at a local shop. Would having a 210 above for sure affect the mids?
Accent on YOU. All mixed rigs are in the ear of the bassist.Sure it will. In what way is the question. It's unknown until you hook it up. If you can get it for a buck twenty & you want to I've it a shot, then do.