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Found the brand of the cable I used for the 9V conversion
https://myvolts.co.uk/Ripcord
As it happens all the centre neg ones are out of stock at the moment, but maybe they can be bought elsewhere. They work very well.
I do it all the time.
Some pedal preamps have a different character to the sound, some just have more useful EQ points for the room.
I like to leave the EQ on my sandberg flat when setting up, and then I can have full use of it to tweak it during a performance without having to faff with my amp / pedals again.
Democracy has won.
I have ordered.
In a highly amusing turn of events, if it gets delivered as per the lead time suggested on the website, it might get here on my wedding anniversary.
That can only go well.....
It will be fine.
If you want the space for storage then consider putting a rack tray or drawer in the empty one. That will stop any scratches on the amp.
I emailed them about that article because of an error - says the Dunlops are not available in other scale lengths.
Not true - I have them on my Ibby Mezzo at the moment!
Very nice they are too.
At it's silliest my rig blended 3 driven tones with 1 clean tone.
I used Line 6 Pod XT, Line 6 Bass Pod XT and an Ampeg SVP-BSP.
The Ampeg did clean and Billy's type of drive. The two different PODs did other drive sounds.
Generally speaking I used a more guitar-like saturated tone in the treble, and as I moved through mids and bass the type of drive changed to something more guttural. It sounded fantastic but the rack (with a 5000W power amp) was really heavy.
I can do it all in my Helix now... but I'm not playing rock at the moment so the patch is just for home fun.
No argument with that.
There are practical issues not considered as well. With only the diameter changing and nothing else a 15 will move more than a 10. But how often is a single 10 used? A pair of 10s have far greater surface area than a single 15.
(EDIT - did my maths wrong. It's not)
I've had HD112 and CN112 (bergs) next to each other. Both 12 inch cones and massively different sound. The cone size was irrelevant.
If there's a fair amount of them at 8.5lb that means it is likely somewhere there will be an 8lb one.
8 lb is my absolute max these days - and my main basses are all way under that. But if I can find an 8lb one then I think my wallet will be in trouble. Knowing my luck it will be bright yellow.