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moixjj
Published on 08/13/08 at 01:37
Cabinet 2x10 inch aluminum cnes Hms under 200. Between jack.
No tweeter which I do not miss too much as a slap in the dj pretty sharp.
Coupled with a 4x10 or 1x15 is nice.
Ultra sound as neutral, is a bit of everything.
Personal I play progressive rock and the speaker is doing its job.
I use it with the speaker of Hartke VX 410 to use the 400w in my head Warwick (to make myself understood against the Mesa-Boogie Dual Rectifier for my guitarist.
Very practical in small concerts as lightweight.
SOUNDS
For the ultra sound is really a neutral ptit je ne sais quoi of mtallique srement aus cnes alus.
Frankly, it's cheap so do not expect the incredible, tight deadlines that the sound is correct.
This little sound mtallique is reinforced when I play with my Ibanez SR 500 (at least with my Warwick Fortress).
When I sub I'll pay a baffle Aguilar but I'm broke as bls, I plutt accommodates well.
In short, it's not gnial, but has sent his good, ok for the big rock, through to jazz purists.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for two months with a head-warwick pro fet IV bassdrive shoulder by the Tech 21 and the VX410 Hartke.
I also used a combo Gallien-Krueger MBS 150, configuration ton to me for the better.
The quality-price ratio is hard to beat Hartke is what motivated my choice.
The sound is okay, aa solid air, it's cheap but has no personality. An amplifier means for smaller ways.
Add APRS over two years of use: I may be asking too much but the baffle me lch membranes. I tried it twice in concert in very small rooms but well saturated too quickly and made a sound dgueux. Virtually useless and therefore not solid. So I see my decision (very) lower, especially on the APRS jou have to gear quality (Ashdown). What the big stew.
No tweeter which I do not miss too much as a slap in the dj pretty sharp.
Coupled with a 4x10 or 1x15 is nice.
Ultra sound as neutral, is a bit of everything.
Personal I play progressive rock and the speaker is doing its job.
I use it with the speaker of Hartke VX 410 to use the 400w in my head Warwick (to make myself understood against the Mesa-Boogie Dual Rectifier for my guitarist.
Very practical in small concerts as lightweight.
SOUNDS
For the ultra sound is really a neutral ptit je ne sais quoi of mtallique srement aus cnes alus.
Frankly, it's cheap so do not expect the incredible, tight deadlines that the sound is correct.
This little sound mtallique is reinforced when I play with my Ibanez SR 500 (at least with my Warwick Fortress).
When I sub I'll pay a baffle Aguilar but I'm broke as bls, I plutt accommodates well.
In short, it's not gnial, but has sent his good, ok for the big rock, through to jazz purists.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for two months with a head-warwick pro fet IV bassdrive shoulder by the Tech 21 and the VX410 Hartke.
I also used a combo Gallien-Krueger MBS 150, configuration ton to me for the better.
The quality-price ratio is hard to beat Hartke is what motivated my choice.
The sound is okay, aa solid air, it's cheap but has no personality. An amplifier means for smaller ways.
Add APRS over two years of use: I may be asking too much but the baffle me lch membranes. I tried it twice in concert in very small rooms but well saturated too quickly and made a sound dgueux. Virtually useless and therefore not solid. So I see my decision (very) lower, especially on the APRS jou have to gear quality (Ashdown). What the big stew.