EBS neo 212 £400 or swap for a neo 210
This cab sure does move some air, very loud and efficient for it's size and light weight.
Good one cab solution if space is an issue.
Frequency Response 40 - 18k Hz Sensitivity 103 dB Power Rating 600 W RMS Impedance 4 ohms Volume 103 liters Height 61 cm / 24" Width 58 cm / 23" Depth 44 cm / 17" Weight 24 kg / 53 lbs
I have had two EBS HD350s for several years, only ever used one, £400 for the head
The Amp is SOLD pending the usual.........................................................................
Thank You for your interest, both items Now SOLD
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Hi Karlfer,
pls forgive this techno speak, but here goes,
"for maximum transference of power the impedance of the load must match the impedance of the source."
And so 4 ohms would be fine, but in theory you wouldn't get quite as much volume out of a 5.3 ohm cab. But in
practice, bet you wouldn't notice the difference.
Fellow basschatters please comment, look forward to hearing from you.
Still for sale.
Guess I haven't been on the case with this, well, I'm still using it,
it a very easy to use cab, zero back ache, solid punch out front.
[size=5]For Sale, Epifani UL310 Series 1 Cab,[/size]
[size=5]USA made, 750watts, 5.3 ohms, weight is 47lbs, a real light cab that won't[/size]
[size=5]bother you going up that fire escape at your fave gig.[/size]
[size=5]In very good condition, you're welcome to come and take a look, £400[/size]
[size=5]NOW SOLD[/size]
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Hi Slapper, guess you know that USA Fender precisions do vary quite a bit. The neck on this one is
definitely on the smaller side compared to the early 60s slab necks.
Trades, well I'd like an EBS neo 410 or 212 or 210, new ish