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opinions on ashdown combos


karlplaysbass
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I’ve been using ABM gear for years now, and no complaints at all from me. Plus side is that they can sound great (especially for any kind of rock-based stuff), well made, have a very powerful eq, and good connectivity. Downside is the combos are a little bit hefty (which is why I have separates!). Obviously there’s a lot of alternatives around – and if you search this site you’ll see some quite polarised opinions, which often boils down to whether people like the inherent tone or not. These amps do have a certain signature sound. In terms of speakers - I’d say the ABM 210s sound more defined and tighter than the 115s. And with the 300w version, depending on your band, you might need an extra cab to go with a 300 combo (ie another 210) at some point.

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I used one on a stage and really really wasn't looking forward it. In that respect we shouldn't have taken the gig, but it turned out ok...
A bit one dimensional but I got it to sound pretty good and it did the gig.

If I was doing the same gig again... and I really don't like the load in so it is the onstage rig or nothing, ...IF I wanted to do the gig, the Ashdown 210 combo would be ok.

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