Bass Cab 1X15 Vs 2X10 at Sherril Rascon blog

Bass Cab 1X15 Vs 2X10. i currently run a single 2x10 ashdown mag210 cabinet. Not the greatest, but perfectly adequate for what i'm asked. i've gigged in small bars with my swr 2x10, with only vocals through the pa, and there is plenty of bottom end. it is simply not true that a 1x15 will always have more low end than a 2x10, and trying to reproduce the difference in. For what you're playing probably a 15 cab. make that cabinet a 1x15 and you should have a rig that can be just the combo or a small stack as required. A 500 watt 2x10 combo with a 1x15 inch extension cab the 2x10 will be enough for most gigs. It will sound better than the 2x10 or 1x15 will on their own. if you're only going to get one, get the 2x12. i'd suggest a separate amp and cab, look for something that's at least 250w at 4 ohms. If you want a rig that can.

Bag End S15XD 1x15 Bass Musician's Friend
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i'd suggest a separate amp and cab, look for something that's at least 250w at 4 ohms. A 500 watt 2x10 combo with a 1x15 inch extension cab the 2x10 will be enough for most gigs. If you want a rig that can. For what you're playing probably a 15 cab. It will sound better than the 2x10 or 1x15 will on their own. make that cabinet a 1x15 and you should have a rig that can be just the combo or a small stack as required. i currently run a single 2x10 ashdown mag210 cabinet. i've gigged in small bars with my swr 2x10, with only vocals through the pa, and there is plenty of bottom end. it is simply not true that a 1x15 will always have more low end than a 2x10, and trying to reproduce the difference in. Not the greatest, but perfectly adequate for what i'm asked.

Bag End S15XD 1x15 Bass Musician's Friend

Bass Cab 1X15 Vs 2X10 It will sound better than the 2x10 or 1x15 will on their own. it is simply not true that a 1x15 will always have more low end than a 2x10, and trying to reproduce the difference in. if you're only going to get one, get the 2x12. i've gigged in small bars with my swr 2x10, with only vocals through the pa, and there is plenty of bottom end. i'd suggest a separate amp and cab, look for something that's at least 250w at 4 ohms. It will sound better than the 2x10 or 1x15 will on their own. i currently run a single 2x10 ashdown mag210 cabinet. make that cabinet a 1x15 and you should have a rig that can be just the combo or a small stack as required. A 500 watt 2x10 combo with a 1x15 inch extension cab the 2x10 will be enough for most gigs. If you want a rig that can. For what you're playing probably a 15 cab. Not the greatest, but perfectly adequate for what i'm asked.

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