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Sold - BFM Omni 12 cab + amp sleeve + trolley wheels


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[b]Updated 08 April - now sold[/b]
Updated 11 March - price reduced to £160
Updated 28 February - price reduced to £180
Updated 23 February

If you are thinking of building an Omni 12, this is a no-brainer - it is fully working with non-neo drivers for less than the cost of the parts, and if you are thinking of building this version of the Omni 12 but with the recommended neo driver, you can throw away the Delta 12LF, and fit your own neo bass driver and you are getting all the parts and a completed box for about the cost of the parts and a sheet of ply.

BFM Omni 12 Original design - £160
Eminence Delta 12 LF, Eminence Alpha 8MR and Eminence APT 200.
24 inches wide by 28 inches tall by 15 inches deep.
Crossover by Falcon Electronics: inductors 1.0 or 1.25mm diameter wire – high quality capacitors.
Cabinet finish ‘Protectacote’ truck-bed liner

I also have a 2U amp sleeve and wheeled trolley that match the speaker cab - they are now optional extras

1) Matching sleeve for amp- £15
Suits 19 inch 2U designs
Has a filler plate beside the rack mount bringing the total width to 24 inches.

2) Separate wheeled plate for transport. - £10

Transport arrangements are negotiable – I can meet you within a reasonable traveling radius of Warrington, or I can arrange a courier at your cost.

Thanks for looking

David

A youtube video of the Omni 12 and amp and wheels, but powered by the Markbass head on the rig next to it. The video camera was on a tripod about 20 feet away, and you can see it shake on the low notes about 30 seconds in to the recording.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7VJH27HgSw[/media].

A 45Mb, higher resolution copy of the video.
[url="http://www.dustyend.com/finnbass/Omni12Low.mov"]http://www.dustyend....s/Omni12Low.mov[/url]

Various recent pictures of the rig:



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It is an 8 ohm cab.

The bottom end is covered by an Eminence Delta 12LF rated at 500 watts, the mid-range is covered by an Eminence Alpha 8 rated at 125 watts and the top end is covered by an Eminence APT50 rated at 35 watts so you could use it with amplifiers up to 5-600 watts without worrying about it melting. As always, your tone settings will determine whether the the speaker starts to fart before the amp starts to clip. I used to use it in a church worship band with a 200w/8ohm Hartke amp, and it was rarely above 1/3 volume. It is more efficient than your average box.

Let me know if you need any more information, or better still, come over and try it out.

David

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