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Freddie75

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  1. I've had mine for a few months and Love it so far. I've had a few amps including the Shuttle 9.0, and the Markbass littlemark 3 - and the Streamliner is my personal fav. It will also depend on which cab you are using - I currently have a genz benz Focus lt 115 and it sounds great although I'm looking to replace that with a 212 (Either the neox 212t nx2 or possibly one of the new Berg CN212). I see lots of reviews with people saying how 'Bassy' this thing sounds flat - just turn the Bass eq down!
  2. Glasgow is full of little bastards - so I have heard! lol - apologies, I couldnt resist! No offence meant to anyone from Glasgow. You got a free bump though!
  3. Purchased a Genz Benz Shuttle 9.0 from me a few months back. Nice chap, very easy to deal with, payment up front, no hassell - would recommend. Thanks Freddie
  4. [quote name='kennyrodg' timestamp='1360015400' post='1963694'] I just bought a Pr10 300 for my BFM Omni10.5, it's quite an improvement over the Beta that was in there...type bump. [/quote] Thanks Kenny 1 has now sold so 1 left! Thanks Freddie
  5. Hi, I've been looking at one of these - using an aguilar tonehammer pedal as a pre-amp. Anyone have experience of using this set up and if so was it loud enough? I would be using a genz benz neox 212t for cabbage - crown bridged into 4ohms. Some users on talkbass are saying that its not quite loud enough for some gigs - although not sure if they are using the bridge cable as recommended. Anyhow, not sure whether to go this route or save up some more and get a genz benz streamliner 900. Thanks Freddie
  6. [quote name='Mr. Foxen' timestamp='1359066889' post='1949524'] Post up measurements of the cabs you have, and the specific drivers you have, then we can tell if they are worth messing with. [/quote] Thanks Mr Foxen, here are the specs for my current genz cab: [url="http://www.genzbenz.com/?fa=detail&mid=2858&sid=704&cid=96"]http://www.genzbenz.com/?fa=detail&mid=2858&sid=704&cid=96[/url] [quote name='Phil Starr' timestamp='1359221816' post='1951866'] Specs are here [url="http://www.adamhall.com/en/Faital_Pro_Professional_Series_-_15_Speaker_400_W_8_Ohm.html."]http://www.adamhall....0_W_8_Ohm.html.[/url] These are good speakers, best suited to a cab of about 100 litres. The simplest thing to do would be to try them in your cab and if you like the basic sound to build a cab actually designed to go with your speakers. if you think building a cab is beyond you then look for a cab which has a circular port as these are easier to re-tune and it would be best to go for something between 70 and 100l. The Peavey BXBW would be good and you can pick these up for a lot less than a GB cab. (£50-100) You'd probably get £40 for the Black Widow driver on eBay so you'd get a substantial box for probably less than £50. If you decide to go this route I've actually got an old one of these which I'd happily sell empty, though it is up for sale with the original driver at the moment. Ideally I'd put these into a couple of light weight cabs custom designed though and take advantage of these neo speakers. [/quote] Thanks Phil, how do I fund out how many litres my cab is? My genz has a tweeter so if the Faital sounds good - as it has a tweeter then I will more than likely get another. The frame size of the Faital is larger than the stock driver so I need the driver hole cut slightly larger. I have somebody who can do it but would you recommend this? Many thanks
  7. [quote name='skidder652003' timestamp='1359133916' post='1950533'] does that include P&P Freddie? [/quote] Yes indeed, i have amended post. Thanks
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