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Mine is 4ohms which is why I started the thread by asking advice on what cab(s) I could use with the head on its own which would give more volume.
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They were indeed. The combo could be bought with an 8ohm cab so that the walkabout extension cab (also 8 ohms) could be added with no problems. Most scouts however came with the 4ohm cab.
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This is indeed the problem.
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Here is the blurb from the manual:- The WalkAbout provides two 1/4 inch speaker jacks for powering speaker enclosures.The recommended speaker load impedance for the WalkAbout is 4 Ohms, at which the mighty SIMUL STATE power section is capable of delivering a whopping 300 watts RMS before clip and peaks of over 400 watts! A speaker load of 8 Ohms may also be used though the overall power will be reduced to roughly 150 watts using this rate of impedance.
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I hear exactly what you are saying Bill. However, I did say that I had no clue about this sort of thing hence my initial post. I can't add the Mesa 1X12 extension cab as my combo is 4ohms rated and not the 8ohms version. If it was the 8ohms version I would quite happily add the extension cab. Therefore, what can I do to achieve to get greater volume. Please remember I am dense about abs and sensitivity etc.
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It’s all too complicated. I think I’ll just buy a more powerful combo. Thanks everybody.
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My Walkabout Scout is not able to be paired up with the mesa extension cab. I would need to take out the head and use it with a separate cab. I was really wanting to know if this can me more volume depending on the cab.
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I currently use a Mesa Boogie Walkabout Scout 1X12 of which I am very fond. It fulfils most of my requirements. However, it may be that I will need some more volume at a future date. The good thing is that the Mesa Head is able to be used with a separate cab. The amp is 300w @ 4ohms and 165w @ 8ohms. As I am a bit thick in terms of ohms and the like, I am looking for advice and recommendations as to what cabs would give me more volume than the 1X12 Mesa cab which also has a passive thingy on the base of the cab to accentuate the bass output. Thanks in advance!
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WITHDRAWN:::Fender Player Series Jazz:::Reduced £480
Hutton replied to Dov65's topic in Basses For Sale
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WITHDRAWN:::Fender Player Series Jazz:::Reduced £480
Hutton replied to Dov65's topic in Basses For Sale
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Link isn't working for me.
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Sorry Jezza as a Paisley Buddie myself and as I showed interest before you I reckon the Paisley discount should be extended to me.😁 However, as Tom isn't daft we might as well come from Timbuktoo! By the way the pattern originally came from Kashmir but like a lot of things in Paisley it was stolen!😂
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*Withdrawn* Fender 59 Pbass CS Sherwood Green *PRICE DROP*
Hutton replied to sorgas's topic in Basses For Sale
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*Withdrawn* Fender 59 Pbass CS Sherwood Green *PRICE DROP*
Hutton replied to sorgas's topic in Basses For Sale
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I have a Laney all-valve 15 watt guitar amp. It has been a good servant over the years. About five years ago a friend re-valved the amp. For some reason it then had a background hum which it never had before. It is loud enough to be obtrusive. As I now exclusively play bass I just left it in the cupboard. My son however really likes the amp so I am trying to get it sorted. Anyone got any ideas what might be wrong.
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Post your pictures, Lets see what you all look like.
Hutton replied to slaphappygarry's topic in General Discussion
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That’s great to know. Just need to find the right p bass.
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I have an original Wizard Thumper which I’m looking to put into a Squier P bass sometime.