Low B cab
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- superdick2112
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Re: Low B cab
My bass rig consists of a Phil Jones M-500 head driving 2 Phil Jones cabs - an 8T top cab, and a 16B bottom cab, and it handles the low B and even the low C with ease. The 16B cab sounds fantastic by itself. It has sixteen 5" drivers, so the transient response is lightning-fast, and the low end is accurate all the way down to 20 Hz. They are pricey (and heavy), but worth it.
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Talk to Don Oatman at Low Down Sound, he can build you the cab of your dreams, for a very reasonable price. 
I recently got my second cabinet from him, with two Eminence 3012LF and one 18Sound 6ND410 drivers, this can do the low B all day long.
I recently got my second cabinet from him, with two Eminence 3012LF and one 18Sound 6ND410 drivers, this can do the low B all day long.
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The Ampeg SVT-410 HLF is also a nice choice and has a usable low frequency of 28Hz. With my '75 SVT, it will tilt most of my pictures on the wall in my music room. Give it a listen at Guitar Center or wherever - you might like it. The used U.S. made ones can usually be had on eBay for $350-$500 depending on condition.
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I forgot to mention it should be a Neo. Too many years helping carry those Hammond B3s. I do like the Ampeg HLF though.
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I'll second the Ampeg SVT 410 HLF. Great cab. I swapped out the stock speakers for Emminence Deltalites. These are 8 ohm NEO speakers wired in parallel. The cab is now a 2 ohm cab rated at 1000 watts program, 2000 watts peak. It's the perfect match for my Ampeg PortaBass 800 which puts out 800 watts at 2 ohms.
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blueflamerick
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I was going to suggest Basson, but I just checked their website and they've stopped making cabinets. 
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+ they are very heavy.blueflamerick wrote:I was going to suggest Basson, but I just checked their website and they've stopped making cabinets.
My LDS 2126 is 60 lbs., 36"h x 18"w x 16"d., and has tilt back casters and top rear handle, along with the side handles.
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Very nice. That'll rattle some walls.aceonbass wrote:I'll second the Ampeg SVT 410 HLF. Great cab. I swapped out the stock speakers for Emminence Deltalites. These are 8 ohm NEO speakers wired in parallel. The cab is now a 2 ohm cab rated at 1000 watts program, 2000 watts peak. It's the perfect match for my Ampeg PortaBass 800 which puts out 800 watts at 2 ohms.
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rickaddict
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I was also gonna suggest the 410HLF, but they're just brutally heavy IMO. I love the sound mine gets, but I can't carry it alone.
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I agree - great sounding cabs but very heavy. Weight is the reason I haven't tried both mine together with the SVT-2 Pro - too darn heavy to get both cabs together in one place. One is in my practice room and one at the house we jam at. But they sound really nice.rickaddict wrote:I was also gonna suggest the 410HLF, but they're just brutally heavy IMO. I love the sound mine gets, but I can't carry it alone.
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Mine weighs about 90lbs with the NEO's, and I can roll it and load it by myself. I usually get a drummer to help me though
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I tried a lot of cabinets,VRICKY63 wrote:I'm looking for a bass speaker cabinet that handles a Rickenbacker B string with authority. Any suggestions ?
See pic 31. It fits perfectly to my Mywatt200 and nearly everytime I have all my controlls to 12 o'clock (linear).
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I have an Ampeg 410HLF and I'm really happy with it. It handles the low "B" without any issue.
The ONLY complaints are the wheels are kinda lousy and the weight.
The ONLY complaints are the wheels are kinda lousy and the weight.
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rickaddict wrote:I was also gonna suggest the 410HLF, but they're just brutally heavy IMO. I love the sound mine gets, but I can't carry it alone.
Isn't that why you got married? Come on, Jeff, you've got a built in roadie!
