new cab day! (new video added on 12/15/10)

hachikid

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whelp! it's in! my 4x10+6.5/1x18 cab! here's a couple pics:
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and here's the facebook album:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2052456&id=1288652207&l=3a29916832


if you guys want some high quality pics, lemme know. I'll upload them to my photobucket/take more if wanted.

as far as the cab...this thing proves wrong all the naysayers when it comes to 18's. the rig as a whole is super deep, rich, high-fi, and super responsive with no flub. the overdrive sound is just unmatched. I'm so glad I didn't bother with a tweeter, too. this thing just sounds like thunder on 1.

it handles something like 1400 watts RMS @ 2ohms. each half is 4 ohms since it's designed to be ran in stereo, but it can also be ran mono with a 2ohm head. the bottom half is good for 800w, and I believe the top half is good for 600w. oh, it also weighs about 85lbs. considering most 4x10's on the market weigh the same, and it's slightly larger than an Ampeg fridge, that is just astounding. I'm a guy of average strength, and I have no problems picking it up and moving it, if necessary. it has pop out casters that go on the bottom for ease of transportation, too.I can't wait to bring it to practice and really crank it up!

do I qualify for the "rig of doom" category, yet?...
 
Nice cab man! And more points for the Carvin X100B, I have the same and it's awesome :headbang:.
 
yea, that head is amazing! it sounds so freaking good! the only amp I can think would ever put in it's place would be an Egnater Tourmaster 4100. that thing = beast
 
I bet that whole rig cost $1100, too! lol. srsly, that thing is ridiculous.

doughboy, I need some decent firepower when my guitarist is using a Fender Quad Reverb and a Vox AC30. (and no, it's not a volume war, it's a conscious decision to play really, really loud)
 
Definitely need a hand truck to move that rascal around, I'll bet.
 
I definitely bi-amp:
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the Carvin is used for the highs/mids/overdrive going to the sealed 4x10+6.5". the SWR is for the lows and it goes to the ported 1x18.

as far as moving it around, it's not too terribly bad. it has removable casters on each corner that make moving it easy. as far as lifting it, it's only about 85lbs. that was an estimation given to me by Don.

and yes, it's ridiculous! lol.
 
Nice nice nice. All you're missing is another rack rig to run some synth bass sounds going through a ported 2x12.  :icon_jokercolor: You gotta admit that'd be cool.
 
elfro89 said:
aye you should get something like this...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SY7mvH8wFdE

Or, you could do like some guys do and go the other way, with only one speaker...

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Although, they've been known to be a little glitchy... <grin>
 
Cagey said:
elfro89 said:
aye you should get something like this...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SY7mvH8wFdE

Or, you could do like some guys do and go the other way, with only one speaker...

McFlySuperAmp.jpg


Although, they've been known to be a little glitchy... <grin>

What a film!

managed to see the 25th anniversary addition at the movies, it was great seeing a real 80's film at the cinema. what an atmosphere.
 
Yeah, if you can just suspend disbelief and ignore the paradoxes, it's really a very well-done flick.
 
Cagey said:
Yeah, if you can just suspend disbelief and ignore the paradoxes, it's really a very well-done flick.

well thats another discussion altogether  :icon_biggrin:
 
I'm not dealing with crossovers and all. I'm sending the neck pickup to the SWR and 1x18, and the p pickup and the X2N-7 to the Carvin X100B and that goes to the 4x10+6.5.

and yea, I enjoyed BTtF!
 
Man, that think looks heavy.

And yeah, you don't need a tweeter, unless you're heavily into that "slap/pop" thing.
 
it's really not. it's about 85 pounds, or so. using a 1x18 instead of four more 10's cut down on weight and cost a lot. I figure with an 8x10+6.5" setup, it'd weigh at least 130lbs. the 18 will handle 800 watts, anyway, and reach down to low 30hz, so it seems to be a superior choice. also, I made a video over the weekend with a drummer friend and I improvising with me using Vincent and the new cab/heads. here ya go.

part 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d2NBch3l7xM


part 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1mD_BPU7-g
 
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