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elliswasp

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  1. right now thats interesting i have a 210t cab with black drivers in which i assume are celestion and i have a 115 cab with a blueline driver would you replace all of them or keep the celestions and change the blueline 15.
  2. you know its funny i have a passive bass and i had the same problem as a few of you could hardly turn the input volume up at all before hitting the red although i have changed my pickup for ceymour duncan hot's so that might explain why also i would agree 300w my A** ive just taken mine back after i had to knock the living daylights out of it whilst at a gig just to keep up with the rest of the band i was massively unimpressed i now have a ashdown 600h head and a seperate 210 cab in stead of the combo oh and im running a 115 cab as well hoping that will do the job. I was under the impression that if you occasionally touched the red it was ok but not if your in it alot or constantly i dont know if this is right or not. Markus
  3. Hi all i was wondering if there is any difference in the blueline drivers that ashdown use in some of their combo's and cabs and the more standard looking black drivers? also i have heard that putting eminence drivers in your cabs can make a huge difference to the sound that is produced is this true and has anyone done this or changed their drivers for anything else? cheers Markus
  4. yeah i know what you mean well fingers crossed that this amp will do the job nicely im hoping so anyway as i don really want to spend much more money to be honest lol. Markus
  5. its actually very missleading when you think about it they really should find a better way of measuring out volume a db rating or something wattage is really bad aspecially when you get peak power rms music power pmpo and all the others that are massivly over rated to make an amp sound better than it it. Markus
  6. Yeah i know im fully aware that double the wattage doesnt mean double the volume it actually mean about another ten percent unless your running two amps you need ten times the wattage to double the actual volume. Markus
  7. Thanks guy thats pretty much what i figured only reason i was asking is because the mag 300 i had first seemed so underpowered and i could figure out why the cabs i have now have a combined rating of 450w so 600 or should i say 575 should be fine i just think that running 300 threw a system requiring 450w+ was the problem im hoping that this amp will have the guts to cope with it all now. Markus
  8. Hi all I;m new to this site and I just spent about an hour explaining my situation only to have the whole thing dissapear infront of me so this is the short short version. Had a carsbro combo wasnt loud enough and i wasn't happy with the sound quality so i upgraded to a ashdown mag300 c210t combo and a 115 cab did a gig with it and it was massivly lacking in power took it back to the shop and upgraded to a mag 600h and bought a sperate 210t cab . the new amp doesnt have a instruction manual for it well not one for the amp i purchased anyway its to a different set of amps, Go figure. This probably a stupid question but as there are two outputs on the back of the amp and its a mono amp is there any diffeence in hooking both cabs up to an output each and hooking one up and the running a speaker cable from one to the next would the amp still be running at 4 Ohms as both my cabs are currently 8 Ohm cabs also does anyone know anything about these amps as i dont seem to be able to find much about them other than a thread on here wich seems to be fairly good and two others on another forum slateing them to hell. Many thanks Markus P.S. I'm sorry for any spelling mistakes but im not correcting them all again as this is what caused my last post to dissapear.
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