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jibb
Published on 01/14/07 at 10:44
I use the bottom for 3 years and I am very satisfied.
A friend who owned a Peavy XXL head plugged it into my amp head to hear the behringer divvérence XXL with his cabinet and it was observed a peak of low-mids in the sound and a touch less treble Frequency converter, which made the couple very interesting receiver cabinet. In the final, I liked it almost better because it allowed her to have a bit of mid-crounch more to play blues-rock that the original combination that lacks a bit of mids if you do not cranked on the preamp.
In general, I use it with a head tube Russel mono or extension for my Peavy Delta Blues 210. It captures the clean of Russell and it boosts the bottom pleasantly Delta Blues 210.
Cons: The damn wheels are not worth a nail. I prefer to tear the back without them than trying to roll ... is worse than a trolley of groceries that always turns left! ... P-ê n'ais I had a lemon to the wheels, but hey! Better a super cabinet on wheels that shit shit that rolls well. uh ... Finally, sorry!
A friend who owned a Peavy XXL head plugged it into my amp head to hear the behringer divvérence XXL with his cabinet and it was observed a peak of low-mids in the sound and a touch less treble Frequency converter, which made the couple very interesting receiver cabinet. In the final, I liked it almost better because it allowed her to have a bit of mid-crounch more to play blues-rock that the original combination that lacks a bit of mids if you do not cranked on the preamp.
In general, I use it with a head tube Russel mono or extension for my Peavy Delta Blues 210. It captures the clean of Russell and it boosts the bottom pleasantly Delta Blues 210.
Cons: The damn wheels are not worth a nail. I prefer to tear the back without them than trying to roll ... is worse than a trolley of groceries that always turns left! ... P-ê n'ais I had a lemon to the wheels, but hey! Better a super cabinet on wheels that shit shit that rolls well. uh ... Finally, sorry!