Epifani PS-115 Bass Cab

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lowendbob
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Epifani PS-115 Bass Cab

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Does anyone have one or tried this cab?

http://www.epifani.com/products/ps_115.php

I don't see any reviews on the web for it.
Buy it before someone else does.
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Looks nice and compact. I like the looks of that PS 112 also.
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I think Mark Gilbert uses Epifani cabs.

Hey Mark!!!!
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Post by johnallg »

Kinda tall, no? A tad over 10 feet!

Dimensions/Weight:
121.5" H x 23 "W x 18" D - 52lbs

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Post by markbass99 »

I have a UL112 that I use with a Little Mark II, this cab is very lightweight(29lbs) and does a great job handling the B string on my Laredo. Go over to the Talkbass Forum and search for Epifani and you will probably find some reviews.
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