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NCD: GENZ BENZ UBER rig

My local pawn shop had this pair of uber cabinets. After a few months of sitting there, I decided to take the 212 home. That cabinet sounds fantastic and lightweight. Then I decided today, why not get the 210 too?!? A 210 by itself would be useful and a 212 by itself is useful. Together they make one heck of a rig. Ive ready plenty on TB about mixing and matching cabinets. in reality, I will probably use one or the other. But should I need 2.

I play metal/hardrock. Currently I am running a Sansamp RPM into Behringer iNuke1000. So far the behringer has been fine for my needs. 1000watts @ 2 ohms Class D power.
I may take the Mesa M6 head out of my carbine combo and use it, since its 2 ohm stable and sounds awesome.
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Your cabinets were designed to play well together also, the phase response between the two cabinets is plenty close to allow combining with good results. You now have ammunition against the "mixed size driver police" that are sure to stop by and blast you for your choice. ;)
 
Your cabinets were designed to play well together also, the phase response between the two cabinets is plenty close to allow combining with good results. You now have ammunition against the "mixed size driver police" that are sure to stop by and blast you for your choice. ;)
Good to know. I had always heard great things about the uber line. For the music we play, I feel like it was a good fit. Not too mention, I got a free 8U Gator case with the deal!
Any Class D or lightweight power amp recommendation?
We shall how long the behringer can hold up for now!
 
Exceptions prove rules. ;)
No, exceptions are the result of understanding how the math works and putting forth the extra effort to solve the equations with additional variables, In actuality, there shouldn't have to be exceptions. I could just as easily say that speakers that do not work well together prove that there are some designers out there who either don't understand the math or are to lazy (or simply don't care) to put the extra effort into their designs. I know designers who fit into either category.
 
No, exceptions are the result of understanding how the math works and putting forth the extra effort to solve the equations with additional variables, In actuality, there shouldn't have to be exceptions. I could just as easily say that speakers that do not work well together prove that there are some designers out there who either don't understand the math or are to lazy (or simply don't care) to put the extra effort into their designs. I know designers who fit into either category.
Taking exception to being called exceptional!
 
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