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Echo tango
Published on 06/03/08 at 13:39
Best value:
Excellent
Thomann Command and reu today. Out of cardboard, a look at the finishing and assembly: a Tolex not even fragile, even his little ERRF grille, beefy grips of an assembly and flawless. I would up its wheels (we'll see what they will last is not Systm Marshall) and I plug my head hop Laney GH50L above.
Premire finding. That net. Trs net. I dj with the perception that 212 of the same brand in Mount v30 and it is confirmed with the general ERRF.
I bought the 4x12 because I wanted more bass Submitted. Mission accomplished: the bass is well without being invasive or drown her in a slurry indfinissable. The rest of the sound spectrum benefitted power (1W/1m 100db, has not invented) and the sharpness of Celestion V30.
THE FIRST impression is overwhelmingly positive. Remains (as with any speaker) relax the membranes of HP still a bit stiff to beginners, regardless of brand.
I do not know if a rival Mesa Mountain bowls with the same, but at least it is humanly Grable in transport. Add a price destiny to kill a lot of competitors and the picture is almost complete.
Well, we just love the look or not. Personally, I find that it is indeed that of a lot of other brands of speakers in the crate bos (remember it is 17mm multiplex). As mentioned above, a cover is not luxury for the prserver Tolex a little lightweight and see what the wheels last. I will post a notice once it is in different situtations rd (RPTES, concerts, studio ...) but again, THE FIRST impression remains that positive noise and budg silent.
Premire finding. That net. Trs net. I dj with the perception that 212 of the same brand in Mount v30 and it is confirmed with the general ERRF.
I bought the 4x12 because I wanted more bass Submitted. Mission accomplished: the bass is well without being invasive or drown her in a slurry indfinissable. The rest of the sound spectrum benefitted power (1W/1m 100db, has not invented) and the sharpness of Celestion V30.
THE FIRST impression is overwhelmingly positive. Remains (as with any speaker) relax the membranes of HP still a bit stiff to beginners, regardless of brand.
I do not know if a rival Mesa Mountain bowls with the same, but at least it is humanly Grable in transport. Add a price destiny to kill a lot of competitors and the picture is almost complete.
Well, we just love the look or not. Personally, I find that it is indeed that of a lot of other brands of speakers in the crate bos (remember it is 17mm multiplex). As mentioned above, a cover is not luxury for the prserver Tolex a little lightweight and see what the wheels last. I will post a notice once it is in different situtations rd (RPTES, concerts, studio ...) but again, THE FIRST impression remains that positive noise and budg silent.