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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WITHDRAWN:::Fender Player Series Jazz:::Reduced £480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.
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Sounds like the Squier VM 77 Jazz you were playing. I have come late to the party as I just bought my first Squier on these very forums. Mine is a VM 77 and it is exceptionally fine. It has been upgraded with pups and hardware but the neck and body are superb and every bit as good as the USA version. Squier are punching well above their weight these days. I am a very happy bunny.