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looking to replace my boss-odb 3, ive been using a ds-1 believe it or not and its worked well but it removes a lot of low end and i think there must be something better in the way of punchy, trashy bass distortion that can still cut the mix.
any recommendations?
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I've got a brand new BOSS TU-3 for sale, looking for around £60 for it.
Am also interested in trading for a Blackstar HT-DIST, will of course add some cash or i have a used BOSS DS-2 which i can add to the deal!
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[quote name='bigevilman' post='1110860' date='Feb 1 2011, 12:22 PM']After umm'ing and ahhh'ing for god knows how long, I've decided to part with my nemesis cabs and go ultra 'compact' and head for a barefaced cab.
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The reason isn't due to dislike of the nemesis sound, it couldn't be further from the truth. The cabs sound amazing coupled with my WT800, I get complemented about the sound quite often (which is always nice, as it makes up for the naff playing ). The reason I'm changing is because I'm just after a smaller rig - simple enough, but until I downgrade my eden head (may get the WT400 eventually), I want a powerful, lightweight 8ohm cab (hence the barefaced compact ).
Enough about that, on to the cabs!
[b][u]The 2x10's[/u][/b]
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The 2x10's are both 4ohm cabs rated at 300w. The 2x10's have been gigged quite regularly within the last 18months, so there is the expected light carpet scuffing. I have used them for a variety of styles and they have always produced.
The only downside to one of the cabs is that one of the handles has cracked, due to a idiot guitar playing standing on it when clambering over in the back on the van.
The handle itself is still reliable and strong, its more of a aesthetic issue.
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Heres the specification for the 2x10's:-
Nemesis NSP210 Bass Cabinet Specifications:
* Tweeter: T2004
* Speakers: 2 x ES 1040XL8
* Crossover: 3kHz @12 dB
* Power Handling: 300W RMS
* Frequency Response: 35Hz - 18kHz ±2dB
* Sensitivity: 102dB SPL@1W1M
* Impedance: 4 ohms
* Dimensions: 24-3/4"W x 16-1/4"H x 16-1/4"D
* Weight: 40 lbs.
* Inputs: 1/4 Jack and Speak-on
These are [b]£160 plus postage[/b] for the normal cab, and [b]£150 plus postage[/b] for the one with the cracked handle.
[b][u]The 15[/u][/b]
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I've had this cab since November, with the intention of replacing the speaker with a 4 ohm cab so I could run a 2x10 with it. Unfortunately, Xmas, MOTs and the girlfriend seemed to get in the way .
This cab is in great cosmetic condition. Although I never got to gig with it, I used it at various practices and was as pleased as I was with the 2x10's. It kept up with the rest of the band volume-wise(2 guitarists and a drummer) as well as retaining a decent quality tone.
Here's the spec:-
* Tweeter: T2004
* Speakers: ES15608
* Crossover: 3kHz @12 dB
* Power Handling: 250W RMS
* Frequency Response: 38Hz - 18kHz ±2dB
* Sensitivity: 100dB SPL@1W1M
* Impedance: 8 ohms
* Dimensions: 24-3/4"W x 17-1/4"H x 16-1/4"D
* Weight: 32 lbs.
* Inputs: 1/4 Jack and Speak-on
I'm after [b]£120 plus postage[/b] for this one.
Local pickup is ok (obviously with prior arrangement) or I can deliver up to 50 miles for fuel money.
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