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Peavey 2x10 Cab. Cheap cheap Cheap!


Matty
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Hey there guys.

I bought this cab about a year ago from Moos3h on here, just as a stop gap solution.
I'm now happy with my pair of Agulars, so this is taking up space, so its time to sell it on.
I paid £80 for it, and I'm only looking for £50.

It'd make a good cab for a first rig, a rehearsal room rig or a back-up.
I used it on its own with a relatively loud 3 piece, and it cut through quite nicely.

As its big bulky and so forth, I'm not going to ship it, nor do i drive, but £50 collected from Luton is reasonable i think!

Going to use James' image from his sale thread last year, hope thats ok.

Cheers
Matt[attachment=65274:19Sep2009_2659.jpg]

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Ohmage wise, i believe it's 8 ohm.
I'm not 100% sure though, i only ever ran it on its own.
I believe it has up graded celestion drivers too.
I'll see if i can check the speaker ratings tonight or tomorrow morning.

And power wise, again i believe it's about 250watts.

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If it's had the drivers replaced it may be 8ohm BUT 'most' of these early 2x10's are 4ohm they were later offered with 8ohm as an option. I always found that a bit odd especially as the 4x10 TX was 'normally' available as 8ohm... you'd think that most people might buy the 2x10's in pairs. :)

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[quote name='casapete' post='1042473' date='Nov 30 2010, 03:44 PM']Original 2x10 TX cabs were first available only in 4 ohm versions, 175 watts RMS / 350 watts program I believe.
(However, with the Celestions it may now be 8 ohm?)
I had one of these, sounded great too.[/quote]

Casapete is bang on with the numbers for the cab in it's original form - I run two of these myself. The price is about what I paid for my two as well. I can also tell you that shipping them to myself using our works courier cost me about £30 for each cab. Not light!

Edit: While I think of it, these cabs have a tweeter fitted, with a control to vary the 'tweeteryness', so in order to change the impedance of the cabs, you'd probably have to have disconnected the controller and the tweeter.

Edit edit: The controller and input jacks are all one part, so you'd also have to make a new plate for the jacks on the back of the cab.

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