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  1. They did indeed.

    [quote][i]Disclaimer:[/i][color=#000000][font=Geneva, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][size=2] By mistake, it has been printed on the back of the ClassicLine 110 and 112 cabinets that they are "Entirely Made In Sweden". This is a cut and paste from the original artwork for the NeoLine mini size cabinets, and should of course been changed to Made Entirely in China, as it says on the large ClassicLine cabinets. We apologize for the misleading information, and advice to check the Certificate Of Origin for accurate information, where all steps in the process are described and where it is executed. No need to say it will also be changed from the next batch to be produced and on.[/size][/font][/color][/quote]

  2. So...my amp broke down at last weekend's gig and my local shop provided me with one of these as a loaner until I get my old one back from repair...

    I must say I'm seriously impressed, even if I have only used it at home and not taken it to any gigs yet. At home I'm afraid to put the volume dial past 8 o'clock - that's already too loud for the neighbors! Next friday I'll be taking it to rehearsal and saturday I'll give it a go at a gig. Had pretty much decided my next purchase would be the Reidmar. Now I'm not so sure anymore.. I do think I'll be loath to give it back after the repairs are done on the old one... Ouch.

    Anyway, great little monster, sounds pretty smooth with the 2 x EBS Classic twelves... Maybe the only niggle is that it almost has too much bottom end for my taste. We'll see how it goes in a band setting...

    Cheers,
    Grtz

  3. Hello all,
    While I'm watching "Seven Ages of Rock" (not to be confused with Rock of Ages featuring Tom Cruise) I find myself thinking of another music program I used to watch some years back, basically linking all kinds of facts about music, artists and bands in a "family tree". I can't remember the name of the show though, so I thought I'd ask here..

    Ta!

    Grtz

  4. Aguilar 210 Bass Cabinet:
    Specs and Features
    Two 10" cast frame woofers, 56 oz. magnets
    Power handling: 350 watts
    High quality injection molded tweeter with integral phase plug
    Custom crossover with variable tweeter control
    Frequency response: 42Hz to 16kHz plus/minus 2db
    Sensitivity: 102dB @ 1w-1m
    Dimensions: 18 1/4" H x 22 1/2" W x 16 5/8" D

    http://www.talkbass.com/reviews/showproduct.php/product/204/title/aguilar-gs210/cat/28

    Nice cab, bump.

  5. Thanks Linus. Reading through this thread everyone seems to be very happy with theirs. I did manage to check one out at a local shop and really really liked it. Only concern is how it would perform in my band setting, which I haven't been able to try yet, but it sounded pretty loud indeed. Put some stuff for sale on commission the other day. If that shifts I might just pull the trigger on this one.

    Thanks again,
    Grtz

  6. I currently own a Warwick ProFet 5.1. I recently bought two EBS 112's and am now wondering about the Reidmar...at 250 watts, is this going to be a step up for me? The Warwick is 500 watts, but doesn't feel particularly loud to me. I do like the sound and don't really NEED to replace it, but well...I guess you get the idea. So, opinions are welcome. The price of the Reidmar is pretty tempting...

    Cheers, Grtz

  7. Hello all,

    I've been reading this forum for a while now and find it enjoyable and informative. So I thought it's about time I introduced myself, so here goes: I'm a bass player from the Netherlands, and I enjoy playing in bands and at sessions. I've had a hiatus of about 10 years which I regret, but since I started playing again a few years ago I find myself enjoying myself much more. Needed some maturing I guess.

    I currently play in a band called MrOrange, which is a cover band, playing rock and pop classics. You can find us at [url="https://www.facebook.com/mrorangemusic"]https://www.facebook.com/mrorangemusic[/url]

    We recently made a demo cd and are lining up gigs, some of which are fairly large considering we've not been playing together for that long. The demo does help. If you're interested you can listen to the tracks on sound-cloud: [url="http://soundcloud.com/luke-salvatore"]http://soundcloud.com/luke-salvatore[/url]

    Also, I made a video for Youtube for one of the songs:


    [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mocgB6oSNQo[/media]

    Ok, that's enough gratuitous plugging of that band :-)

    One of the reasons I joined BC is because I wanted to upgrade my equipment and needed some unbiased info. On the strength of the information I read here I recently bought two EBS 112 classic line cabs. I had an old Ashdown mag115, which to me sounded too boomy, hence the changeover. I use a Warwick ProFet 5.1 which I got in a great deal. It does the job nicely for now. Oh, and a bass, yes, I do own a bass. A Squier Vintage Modified Jazz. It plays and sounds great.

    A picture of the rig (with one cab) & the bass &the band are attached.

    Talk to you soon,

    Cheers,

    Grtz

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