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My first "big cab"was a 1970's Traynor (Yorkville Sound, made in Canada I understand) 2x15 loaded with two Celestion 15's I was given. From memory the cabinet didn't reach seismic lows, although it was plenty meaty for the bands I were playing in, but the upper mid range frequencies were really smooth and present - sublime P bass tone. I ran it with the Marshall Intergated Bass System 200W head, a great lil lead sled, 

 

but I would love to own a Marshall 7400, it's a bucket list amplifer for sure! 

 

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15 hours ago, Lozz196 said:

Marshall DBS7400 were excellent amps, used to pair mine with the Marshall VBC412 cab.

There's nothing like them. I have two 'just in case' lol

I expect that was a monstrous tone with a cab like that!

I owned a 7415 for a while. A proper Wembley stadium cab - you couldn't hear it on stage, but the people at the back of the venue were pressed against the wall with bass pmsl

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Yeah it was a great tone, was only in a pub covers band and to the volume of the drums but the depth of the tone was awesome. The guitarists also used valve amps & 412s so the sound of the band was very full without needing to be overloud.

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So to follow up ive started looking at "smaller" Peavey 1x15 BW's :)  Im hoping with wheels on it wont be TTO much for me....Will update in due course

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