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PRICE SHOULD READ £130.
(could look at part trade for a markbass LM3)
8 Ohm ... 400 watt ... single jack input left open on the back using the original Behringer plate.

Had a would be buyer for the cab but lost contact so back up for a new 'basschat' price....

Two 10" Markbass speakers now installed into this Behringer cabinet.
NO tweeter/crossover, direct speaker sound.
This cab sounds really good alongside my Markbass 2x10 cabs.
The cab itself is not made from the high quality wood that Markbass use hence any sonic difference but it is an excellent sound
with slightly more bass end so maybe a bit 'louder' than a MB 2x10 Traveller.
It is a bigger cab than the 2x10 Traveller. It has large side handles and two recessed edge wheels. Weighs about 22kg.
Cab is 'carpet' covered, couple of tears glued down but pretty good nick otherwise.
(I did find a courier price for UK at about £20 but that price would need checking).

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[quote name='mybass' timestamp='1374949528' post='2155190']
PRICE SHOULD READ £200.
(I cannot edit the "price or Trade Value" box).
I took a Behringer 'Ultra' 2x10 cab (blown speakers) and stripped it out, no tweeter/crossover.
I've mounted 2 Markbass (B&C) speakers in it for an 8 ohm cab and it sounds....
really good.
Not to be confused with a real Markbass 2x10 of course but it makes
a pretty good racket compared to my real Markbass stuff.
The cab itself is not made from the high quality wood that Markbass use hence the sound
difference for a start but it is a very good sound close up. It is a bigger cab than the
2x10 Traveller. It has large side handles and two recessed edge wheels. Weighs about 22kg.
Cab is 'carpet' covered, couple of tears for me to glue down but pretty good nick otherwise.
A decent 2x10 for a budget and to couple with a 15" cab.
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[quote name='mybass' timestamp='1374949528' post='2155190']
I WILL BE IN THE TEWKSBURY / EVESHAM VALE AREA FROM 14th AUG----18th AUG

PRICE SHOULD READ £175.
(I cannot edit the "price or Trade Value" box).
I took a Behringer 'Ultra' 2x10 cab (blown speakers) and stripped it out, no tweeter/crossover.
I've mounted 2 Markbass (B&C) speakers in it for an 8 ohm cab and it sounds....
really good.
Not to be confused with a real Markbass 2x10 of course but it makes
a pretty good racket compared to my real Markbass stuff.
The cab itself is not made from the high quality wood that Markbass use hence the sound
difference for a start but it is a very good sound close up. It is a bigger cab than the
2x10 Traveller. It has large side handles and two recessed edge wheels. Weighs about 22kg.
Cab is 'carpet' covered, couple of tears for me to glue down but pretty good nick otherwise.
A decent 2x10 for a budget and to couple with a 15" cab.
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[quote name='mybass' timestamp='1374949528' post='2155190']
PRICE SHOULD READ £175.
Possible trade against a markbass LM3
(I cannot edit the "price or Trade Value" box).
I took a Behringer 'Ultra' 2x10 cab (blown speakers) and stripped it out, no tweeter/crossover.
I've mounted 2 Markbass (B&C) speakers in it for an 8 ohm cab and it sounds....
really good.
Not to be confused with a real Markbass 2x10 of course but it makes
a pretty good racket compared to my real Markbass stuff.
The cab itself is not made from the high quality wood that Markbass use hence the sound
difference for a start but it is a very good sound close up. It is a bigger cab than the
2x10 Traveller. It has large side handles and two recessed edge wheels. Weighs about 22kg.
Cab is 'carpet' covered, couple of tears for me to glue down but pretty good nick otherwise.
A decent 2x10 for a budget and to couple with a 15" cab.
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[quote name='mybass' timestamp='1374949528' post='2155190']
PRICE SHOULD READ £130.

(Possible part trade for a markbass LM3)

Had a would be buyer for the cab but lost contact so back up for a new price....

Behringer 'Ultra' 2x10 cabinet with two 10" Markbass speakers now installed.
Very good sound. NO tweeter/crossover.
This is not to be confused with a real Markbass 2x10 of course but it makes
a pretty good racket compared to my real Markbass stuff.
The cab itself is not made from the high quality wood that Markbass use hence the sound
difference for a start but it is a very good sound, slightly more bass end than a 2x10 Traveller.
It is a bigger cab than the 2x10 Traveller. It has large side handles and two recessed edge wheels. Weighs about 22kg.
Cab is 'carpet' covered, couple of tears for me to glue down but pretty good nick otherwise.
(I did find a courier price for UK at about £20 but that price would need checking).
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[quote name='mybass' timestamp='1374949528' post='2155190']
PRICE SHOULD READ £130.
(could look at part trade for a markbass LM3)
Had a would be buyer for the cab but lost contact so back up for a new 'basschat' price....

Two 10" Markbass speakers now installed into this Behringer cabinet.
NO tweeter/crossover, direct speaker sound.
This cab sounds really good alongside my Markbass 2x10 cabs.
The cab itself is not made from the high quality wood that Markbass use hence any sonic difference but it is an excellent sound
with slightly more bass end so maybe a bit 'louder' than a MB 2x10 Traveller.
It is a bigger cab than the 2x10 Traveller. It has large side handles and two recessed edge wheels. Weighs about 22kg.
Cab is 'carpet' covered, couple of tears glued down but pretty good nick otherwise.
(I did find a courier price for UK at about £20 but that price would need checking).
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[quote name='DuncDisorderly' timestamp='1379796942' post='2216927']
Hi, What is the cab capable of handling power wise?
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Rightly asked questions to be answered......
Power and impedance same as Markbass cab at 8 ohm 400 watt with single jackplug on rear.
The original Behringer plate is still in situ.
As it has Markbass speakers and as far as I am aware, not having (or having) a crossover/horn has no relevance to cab impedance.
Can I also add that courier cost is not included in the price.

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