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grunge666

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  1. And according to Alex on FaceFook the prices are set to increase very soon - get in quick guys!
    I have to say though, value for money even with an increase.

    I had to use an Ashdown 8x10 at a rehearsal on Sunday - it was all I needed to assure myself the S12 was the way to go.

  2. [indent=1]Be really careful replacing the drivers in them.[/indent]

    [indent=1]I had a really bad experience with a 410HLF - the previous owner replaced the original drivers (on advice from a shop) with some 500w a piece Eminence drivers. Low volume was OK but gig volume and due to the cab tuning/porting the thing farted and wheezed and almost shook my bass head off it due to the air being forced out of it. It was proper mental![/indent]
    [indent=1]Luckily, a BCer did a straight swop for the original 100w drivers as he was making some 2X10's out of a beat up HLF and it all worked out great.[/indent]

  3. [quote name='Merton' timestamp='1352656606' post='1865714']
    The finish is incredibly hard wearing and has proven far more durable than the tolex-covered Marshall and Engl rigs of our guitarists.
    [/quote]

    +1
    Had mine 9 months and not a mark on it.

  4. I moved from an Ampeg SVTIII Pro & 410HLF to a BFS12 with the SVT - the amp in a rack with wireless rack was heavier than the cab!
    Didn't get on with the SVT/S12 combination so got an OTB500 and can honestly say it's the best sound I could ever hope for.

    The HLF is thunderous in the low/low mids - so much so I was rolling everything back and could never nail the 'sweet spot'.
    When I got the S12 I thought I'd have to bump the lows up again but, no, the S12 threw out as much low end (and better controlled) as the HLF with all the mid drive, which, IMHO, the HLF couldn't do - it was too wooly and the tweeter only made the scooping sound worse.

    I didn't even try an OTB until I got it - just took onboard all the reviews on here and went for it. I got a sound in minutes and I've not deviated much from that 1st five minute set up - the SVT had so much scope I was always fiddling with it and never really happy.

    I am now! And I can carry everything in one trip - amp/cab/bass/gig bag.

    I can't see me changing my rig [s]for a very long time[/s] [b]EVER![/b]

  5. [quote name='Happy Jack' timestamp='1350906480' post='1844821']
    Barefaced is so what?
    [/quote]
    It's an 'acoustic seperation' stand that allows the cab to be tilted and still have your amp on top. So, in small venues the sound it thrown at the back of your head instead of your knees and you can hear yourself better.

  6. That sounds bad mate :(

    I'd try your luck direct with Orange - they could only say no. Wouldn't mention the warranty - play dumb and see what occurs.

    Touch wood (*touches head*) mines been OK and love the little sod - used it at an open air gig the weekend and it got a bit of rain on it but, still worked!

    All the best in sorting it mate and keep us posted. ;)

  7. I had an SVT3Pro with the HLF410 for 6 years - Super 12 arrived and the SVT was replaced within 2 months.
    I'm not sure why the pairing doesn't cut it but, I've now got an Orange TB500 and the sound is righteous!

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