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WANTED: Bass Cabinet


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I will be playing this through it: http://www.ampeg.com/pdf/B-5R.PDF

And require it to be loud enough to gig and take on tour. Would like speakers that are warm sounding. Not too hot on working out power handling/ohmage requirements - perhaps you could assist based on the above?

Not sure about a budget yet, and have no issues with how it looks as long as it sounds good.

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Not too hot on working out power handling/ohmage requirements - perhaps you could assist based on the above?

All the info is on the last page of your manual! :up:

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It appears we are in the '"I'll know it when I hear it" stage of shopping.

If you can make it to Edinburgh, I can line 'em up in my room and turn you loose....

Worst world scenario is you hear a load of gear, learn what the B5 likes (for those "you can use our house cab" gigs) - and have some fun!

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It appears we are in the '"I'll know it when I hear it" stage of shopping.

If you can make it to Edinburgh, I can line 'em up in my room and turn you loose....

Worst world scenario is you hear a load of gear, learn what the B5 likes (for those "you can use our house cab" gigs) - and have some fun!

To be honest, I doubt I'll be down in Edinburgh in the near future, and if I am certainly not with time to play a bunch of cabs (regardless of how much fun it may be...).

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Do you have any idea at all how much you're willing to spend? I've got a badass 2x15 cab which was custom made by Allan Gordon of London for a friend of mine. It's in near mint condition. I think he only had it out of the house a couple of times and I've not gigged it at all. AG has retired from making stuff nowadays but from what I understand from looking it up when I got it, he was pretty highly regarded.If you're just looking for something to fling in the back of a van and batter through gigs with then it's probably not the one for you, but if you're looking for something which will last you then it might be an option.

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Ive got one of these gathering dust back home in montrose (could have it up at the weekend)

Buy Peavey TVX 410 EX 4X10 Bass Speaker Cabinet | Amp Cabinets | Musician's Friend

probably be looking for 150 for it, gigged once,its immaculate and its not been played in like 1 1/2 years

Is it the 8 ohm model you have as opposed to the 4 ohm?

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I have limited disposable cash just now, so something middle-of-the-road is what I'm looking for. Like you say - fling in a van and batter through gigs with, without sounding awful.

Sounds very, very nice though. If I win the lottery, I'll be in touch. :]

No worries chief. It's sitting in the house of a friend in Dunblane just now, along with the customised Trace Elliot head which came with it, so I figured I'd let you know. I didn't need either of them when I got them but it was too good to miss when it came up. Sadly I just don't have the space for it all any more, hence it being in Dunblane!

Hope you get what you're after

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I will be playing this through it: http://www.ampeg.com/pdf/B-5R.PDF

And require it to be loud enough to gig and take on tour. Would like speakers that are warm sounding. Not too hot on working out power handling/ohmage requirements - perhaps you could assist based on the above?

Not sure about a budget yet, and have no issues with how it looks as long as it sounds good.

:up:

you need a minimum 200 watt cab 400 watts would be better the speakers are the most important part of your sound

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