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alexa3020

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  1. To achieve mutual coupling, woofer center to center needs to be less than 1/2 wavelength - is that right?

    So what distance do woofers on bass need to be apart ideally?

    Also, does that mean that a traditional 410 (2 stacks of 2) is better than 4 speakers in a vertical array, because of the greater distance between the bottom speaker and top speaker in a vertical array?

  2. 2 hours ago, warwickhunt said:

     

    There will be a little bit of difference if you move away from the cab but the greater difference would be if you stacked 2 2x10 cabs on top of each other vertically!  The higher any cab is, the closer to your ears so you should benefit from any vertical alignment.    

    Yes, it is one of 2 cabs I'll use. I can go 2 x 115 or 1 X 210 & 1 X 115.

    Ideally I'd like the 210 on top to bring the tweeter closer to my ears, but the base of the 210 is deeper than the 115 (no tweeter)

  3. Is there much difference in dispersion etc, if I stack a tweetered 210 vertically (tweeter top center between the 2 10 inch drivers when cab horizontal)?

    I don't hear a huge difference standing next to it. 

  4. @Marcus Cornallsounds like you are at the start of a journey most of us have been through (and are still on). I certainly didn't get it right first time and I'm guessing it's the same for many others.

    I think some excellent advice here, particularly from Bill. I think the most important thing is to trust your ears and go and listen/play through some of these cabs.

    I bought some high end cabs and on paper they were perfect (and others absolutely love them), but I really didn't like them. I ended up with cabs at a fraction of the price and I'm pretty pleased with them.

    Of the cabs I tried, the Aguilar dB range seemed to go pretty low. They are heavy, but they do have a lightweight range - I haven't tried those yet. I've always found the markbass stuff pretty good too.

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  5. JPJ, Geezer Butler,  Justin Meldal-Johnsen, Tim Comerford....

    I'm sure you'll get loads of bass players recommendations, but I'd also be interested to get my geek on and hear from others in the industry like amp or pedal manufacturers. Mark gooday or Alex Barefaced spring to mind just cos there UK based.

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  6. The fender rumble stuff is similarly priced in the UK to ashdown and is lightweight.

    Don't know too much about them, and have never used them. But I do seem to remember reading good stuff about them on here. Perhaps worth a look?

     

  7. I would say the amp heads are the shining lights of the Ashdown range, and while the speaker cabs are good, I do think you could still get great/better performance out of a different lightweight cab. I'm currently running 2 x  abm 115 evo 2 compact cabs, but I'm always on the lookout for something lightweight that'll do the job. I suppose aesthetically you may want all Ashdown though.

  8. 57 minutes ago, DGBass said:

    The best ABM cab I owned and used was an older rear ported EVOII ABM 210H cab. Very solid build and could go as deep and low as any 1x15 ashdown cab I've tried. Good mid performance as well. 

    I have one of these for sale in the classifieds at the moment - Just sayin 😉

  9. I played through an abm Evo iii with a 410 cab.

    The amp didn't seem close to the Evo iv in terms of low end, presence, and tone.

    Is the Evo iv just a lot better? Or the alternative could be that the cab was raised 3ft off the floor on a flight case. Could the floor coupling (or lack of) be the reason for the lack of low end and presence?

  10. Zoom B1 four for sale.

    I bought this on Facebook market place recently without really thinking it through.

    I don't need it, I already have some good analogue effects, it doesn't fit on my board, and I'll probably never use it.

    Therefore it's up for sale. Looking to get back what I paid for it?

    Add £3 for postage to UK.

    Cheers

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  11. I've been using mine recently with shape off (in), eq flat apart from boosting the last 2 sliders to the right - great for if you want a bit of clarity, without clack.

    That said, I have been switching between a 215 cab and a 410 cab and I have to set the eq different depending on what cab I use.

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  12. I've just picked up a mighty plug 2 2nd hand for £25 - pretty good deal.

     

    A couple of observations/questions. I like to play along to tracks on my phone (youtube, spotify, etc). As I understand the music audio is eq'd within the mighty plug app before it gets sent to headphones. The Eq mix (whichever preset I choose) in the mighty plug app seems really bass heavy. So much so that I have to Eq the bass out on my phones settings. Anyone else found this?

    Also, I tried recording Mighty plug into Audacity onto my PC. However, the signal seems really temperamental and appears to be cutting out. I have updated to the latest firmware and driver. I think this is more likely an Audacity issue though. Perhaps I need to find a better recording software!

     

    Other than that, its a really cool bit of kit. 

     

    I do think the volume buttons on mighty plug 3 would be really useful when playing along to different tracks that are at different volumes - it'll save you switching between apps to get volume levels correct.

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