New 4x8... 4003S = wow

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New 4x8... 4003S = wow

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OK, I've been a bit of a F*nder b*astard lately.

I use Ashdown cabs, for a while I've been utilising two 1'15s... friend of mine had a 4'8 of exactly the same design/build. He plays a Precision and wanted to ditch his 4'8, he uses flats, doesn't like it - wants a single '15.

We swapped, I took it home - rigged it, no compression, effects, nothing... both PU's, balanced pots - I was astounded, and I mean genuinely shocked at how great the -S sounded... it is the best, the best Ric I've ever heard in my posession. Even my flat-loving Ric hating P-playing friend said: "Good lord, that does sound fierce, doesn't it? What a tone!"

Growl, bite - DEEP bottom, the Chris Squire sound on a plate...

I am genuinely shocked and filled with glee. The 4'8 seems to have brought it to life, and the '15 still provides the thud... I hope I can be welcomed back to the fold. Image

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Post by bobcat »

Hmmmm . . . how much does an Ashdown 4x8 cost new? And how big is it?
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Henny, if you admit the error of your ways, that's about all we can ask for is a little contrition. Come on back....we missed ya!
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Post by bob_atherton »

I use Ashdown ABM 500 amps and 10" ABM cabs, they sound great. I have just got a Steinberger EUB and I understand that the 4x8 is the match made in heaven with an EUB.
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...but can it handle a 5 string?
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Post by kojakcurtis »

I have a Traynor 9x8 cab. Great sound. Solid punch, with a nice bottom. Don't use it though, Ampeg SVT 4x12 for me.
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Post by bear »

Ashdown ABM Mini 4x8

$480

H x W x D (mm)
610 x 590 x 450
Weight 30 (kg)
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Ampeg used to make an excellent 4x8.
Buy it before someone else does
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Post by edski »

SWR had the "Henry the 8th"...or was that an 8x8?

Henny, you can be welcomed back to the fold. Image Just don't diss 4004's... Image Image

I've wanted to try a cab using 8's, but I would guess that you'd need 4 of them. I did see a review of some Detroit based botique shop that made a 2x8 that got rave reviews...

I did a little bit of design calculations, and couldn't seen to find a configuration that could have a low enough resonant frequency, but then again, I'm no acoustical engineer. Still, the small size (of a 2x8) is enticing.

At 30 kg, that Ashdown 4x8 isn't exactly light, but for what it probably punches with it's probably good "bang for the pound".
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Henry The 8x8!
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For a second I thought that said 30 POUNDS and not KILOS. I was like, "Whoa, that's LIGHT!" Alas, it was not to be. I may look into a 4x8 if I ever buy an actual bass amp. Right now, the combo has me hooked, though.
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Post by incubus2432 »

Henny the 8x8.....

Low Down Sound makes several 4x8 cabs. Here's a link to their site..... http://www.lowdownsound.com/customcabinets.htm I've never checked one out but have heard very good things.
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LowDown Sound is right by me and I have been meaning to go over there, if anyone wants me to check one out, I might have time to go thump on one.
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Low Down Sound! Image That's the 2x8 review I saw recently...
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Post by rickaddict »

Glad you found some killer tone to go along with your killer S, Henny. I wish there were a good Ashdown dealer near me. I played through one of their 300W 1X15 combos a while back that sounded great. What head are you running?
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