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    Gallien Krueger 210BLXPublished on 11/12/08 at 02:20
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    I bought this for the couple to my BXR. 200W, 8 ohms, it bonnard ...
    2 HP 10 "for a bit more attack and" brilliant "with the 15" without the tweeter BXR.

    It's simple (only 1 jack on the back), no such connection to the c **, robust, 2 retractable handles.

    Carpeted, Made in USA.

    Cheap (- € 200 with our neighbors across the Rhine)

    SOUNDS

    Very good rock sound. Lovers shrill frequencies will not be filled. No tweeter switchable (like Behringer), no aluminum cones.

    ... Which provides the basic accuracy and attack in a rock record. In my opinion, this is the best choice for a rock sound balanced on 15 "of my Fender is not eaten by 10". The slap is possible. Treble chatter…
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    I bought this for the couple to my BXR. 200W, 8 ohms, it bonnard ...
    2 HP 10 "for a bit more attack and" brilliant "with the 15" without the tweeter BXR.

    It's simple (only 1 jack on the back), no such connection to the c **, robust, 2 retractable handles.

    Carpeted, Made in USA.

    Cheap (- € 200 with our neighbors across the Rhine)

    SOUNDS

    Very good rock sound. Lovers shrill frequencies will not be filled. No tweeter switchable (like Behringer), no aluminum cones.

    ... Which provides the basic accuracy and attack in a rock record. In my opinion, this is the best choice for a rock sound balanced on 15 "of my Fender is not eaten by 10". The slap is possible. Treble chatter with them anyway, bass properly.

    on the other hand, unusable without a single 15 "bass unless you disgust. But what are you doing here, so ...

    Note that I attach to this cabinet is part of a use of an amateur musician. Not just break my candy with the SWR, Ampeg and the whole shebang, we're not in the same world.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Overall, the positives are
    - Rock Sound
    - Robustness
    - Metal gate opposite the HP
    - Simplicity
    - Value for money (160 € in promo MusicStore)
    - Made in USA (I used the Chinese stuff: that's shit!)

    negatives
    - The weight (30kg): ransom robustness
    - No legs, casters
    - Finishing carpet dust catcher
    - Lack of bass frequencies
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