Musicman20 Posted January 22 Posted January 22 Interesting! https://genzleramplification.com/?srsltid=AfmBOoqo25EeA9_f_isahry1wyJSTaP22cbTo1LwvxQGGo26KveH30y0 2 Quote
tauzero Posted January 23 Posted January 23 Why don't they give the weights in proper instead of groats and furlongs, or at least as well of them? I don't want to have to divide things by 2.2 to get a proper answer. Perhaps they don't want to sell outside primitive countries. 2 Quote
BassAdder60 Posted January 23 Posted January 23 Expensive but very nice for now I will stick with my 17kg 2x12 MarkBass Cab costing less than £700 Quote
Alec Posted Wednesday at 11:12 Posted Wednesday at 11:12 On 23/01/2026 at 00:32, tauzero said: Why don't they give the weights in proper instead of groats and furlongs, or at least as well of them? I don't want to have to divide things by 2.2 to get a proper answer. Perhaps they don't want to sell outside primitive countries. It's bizarre, isn't it. Their tape measures don't even have cm/mm on them... Quote
Apeneck Sweeney Posted Thursday at 20:16 Posted Thursday at 20:16 (edited) On 23/01/2026 at 00:32, tauzero said: Why don't they give the weights in proper instead of groats and furlongs, or at least as well of them? I don't want to have to divide things by 2.2 to get a proper answer. Perhaps they don't want to sell outside primitive countries. They couldn't make their mind up. Dimensions – HxWxD. 26.125″ x 14.25″ x 14″. if you're going to use imperial then use imperial please : 26 1/8" x 14 2/8" x 14 Not a hill I'm prepared to die on (unlike the millennium starting on Jan 1st 2001, though I eventually gave up on that too) On topic: The cabs look good though. Edited Thursday at 20:17 by Apeneck Sweeney added some positivity at the end 1 Quote
tauzero Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago On 29/01/2026 at 20:16, Apeneck Sweeney said: Not a hill I'm prepared to die on (unlike the millennium starting on Jan 1st 2001, though I eventually gave up on that too) If you were prepared to overlook pedantry, you could have celebrated twice. Like I did. 1 Quote
chris_b Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago The handles on the 112 are not in the right place for a balanced lift and carry. Quote
Downunderwonder Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 5 hours ago, chris_b said: The handles on the 112 are not in the right place for a balanced lift and carry. 9kg is not your usual 112. It should dangle ok. The dangle might help the near side clear your knee just a little as you handbag it. Easier to 'put' up on a shelf or into a small car boot with the handle like it is. Quote
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