bigevilman Posted February 1, 2011 Posted February 1, 2011 (edited) After umm'ing and ahhh'ing for god knows how long, I've decided to part with my nemesis cabs and go ultra 'compact' and head for a barefaced cab. [attachment=70638:IMG_0405.JPG] The reason isn't due to dislike of the nemesis sound, it couldn't be further from the truth. The cabs sound amazing coupled with my WT800, I get complemented about the sound quite often (which is always nice, as it makes up for the naff playing ). The reason I'm changing is because I'm just after a smaller rig - simple enough, but until I downgrade my eden head (may get the WT400 eventually), I want a powerful, lightweight 8ohm cab (hence the barefaced compact ). Enough about that, on to the cabs! [b][u]The 2x10's[/u][/b] - [b]BOTH SOLD[/b] [attachment=70639:IMG_0411.JPG] [attachment=70640:IMG_0406.JPG] The 2x10's are both 4ohm cabs rated at 300w. The 2x10's have been gigged quite regularly within the last 18months, so there is the expected light carpet scuffing. I have used them for a variety of styles and they have always produced. The only downside to one of the cabs is that one of the handles has cracked, due to a idiot guitar playing standing on it when clambering over in the back on the van. The handle itself is still reliable and strong, its more of a aesthetic issue. [attachment=70641:IMG_0414.JPG] Heres the specification for the 2x10's:- Nemesis NSP210 Bass Cabinet Specifications: * Tweeter: T2004 * Speakers: 2 x ES 1040XL8 * Crossover: 3kHz @12 dB * Power Handling: 300W RMS * Frequency Response: 35Hz - 18kHz ±2dB * Sensitivity: 102dB SPL@1W1M * Impedance: 4 ohms * Dimensions: 24-3/4"W x 16-1/4"H x 16-1/4"D * Weight: 40 lbs. * Inputs: 1/4 Jack and Speak-on These are [b]£160 plus postage[/b] for the normal cab, and [b]£150 plus postage[/b] for the one with the cracked handle. [b]BOTH PROVISIONALLY SOLD - PENDING PAYMENT[/b] [b][u]The 15[/u] - ON HOLD PENDING SALE[/b] [attachment=70642:IMG_0417.JPG] I've had this cab since November, with the intention of replacing the speaker with a 4 ohm cab so I could run a 2x10 with it. Unfortunately, Xmas, MOTs and the girlfriend seemed to get in the way . This cab is in great cosmetic condition. Although I never got to gig with it, I used it at various practices and was as pleased as I was with the 2x10's. It kept up with the rest of the band volume-wise(2 guitarists and a drummer) as well as retaining a decent quality tone. Here's the spec:- * Tweeter: T2004 * Speakers: ES15608 * Crossover: 3kHz @12 dB * Power Handling: 250W RMS * Frequency Response: 38Hz - 18kHz ±2dB * Sensitivity: 100dB SPL@1W1M * Impedance: 8 ohms * Dimensions: 24-3/4"W x 17-1/4"H x 16-1/4"D * Weight: 32 lbs. * Inputs: 1/4 Jack and Speak-on I'm after [b]£120 plus postage[/b] for this one. Local pickup is ok (obviously with prior arrangement) or I can deliver up to 50 miles for fuel money. Any Q's don't be afraid to give me a holla yes....i just put a pirate face. Joe Edited February 8, 2011 by bigevilman
jamescage Posted February 1, 2011 Posted February 1, 2011 [quote name='bigevilman' post='1110860' date='Feb 1 2011, 12:22 PM']After umm'ing and ahhh'ing for god knows how long, I've decided to part with my nemesis cabs and go ultra 'compact' and head for a barefaced cab. [attachment=70638:IMG_0405.JPG] The reason isn't due to dislike of the nemesis sound, it couldn't be further from the truth. The cabs sound amazing coupled with my WT800, I get complemented about the sound quite often (which is always nice, as it makes up for the naff playing ). The reason I'm changing is because I'm just after a smaller rig - simple enough, but until I downgrade my eden head (may get the WT400 eventually), I want a powerful, lightweight 8ohm cab (hence the barefaced compact ). Enough about that, on to the cabs! [b][u]The 2x10's[/u][/b] [attachment=70639:IMG_0411.JPG] [attachment=70640:IMG_0406.JPG] The 2x10's are both 4ohm cabs rated at 300w. The 2x10's have been gigged quite regularly within the last 18months, so there is the expected light carpet scuffing. I have used them for a variety of styles and they have always produced. The only downside to one of the cabs is that one of the handles has cracked, due to a idiot guitar playing standing on it when clambering over in the back on the van. The handle itself is still reliable and strong, its more of a aesthetic issue. [attachment=70641:IMG_0414.JPG] Heres the specification for the 2x10's:- Nemesis NSP210 Bass Cabinet Specifications: * Tweeter: T2004 * Speakers: 2 x ES 1040XL8 * Crossover: 3kHz @12 dB * Power Handling: 300W RMS * Frequency Response: 35Hz - 18kHz ±2dB * Sensitivity: 102dB SPL@1W1M * Impedance: 4 ohms * Dimensions: 24-3/4"W x 16-1/4"H x 16-1/4"D * Weight: 40 lbs. * Inputs: 1/4 Jack and Speak-on These are [b]£160 plus postage[/b] for the normal cab, and [b]£150 plus postage[/b] for the one with the cracked handle. [b][u]The 15[/u][/b] [attachment=70642:IMG_0417.JPG] I've had this cab since November, with the intention of replacing the speaker with a 4 ohm cab so I could run a 2x10 with it. Unfortunately, Xmas, MOTs and the girlfriend seemed to get in the way . This cab is in great cosmetic condition. Although I never got to gig with it, I used it at various practices and was as pleased as I was with the 2x10's. It kept up with the rest of the band volume-wise(2 guitarists and a drummer) as well as retaining a decent quality tone. Here's the spec:- * Tweeter: T2004 * Speakers: ES15608 * Crossover: 3kHz @12 dB * Power Handling: 250W RMS * Frequency Response: 38Hz - 18kHz ±2dB * Sensitivity: 100dB SPL@1W1M * Impedance: 8 ohms * Dimensions: 24-3/4"W x 17-1/4"H x 16-1/4"D * Weight: 32 lbs. * Inputs: 1/4 Jack and Speak-on I'm after [b]£120 plus postage[/b] for this one. Local pickup is ok (obviously with prior arrangement) or I can deliver up to 50 miles for fuel money. Any Q's don't be afraid to give me a holla yes....i just put a pirate face. Joe[/quote] sent you a message have a look!
bucko Posted February 1, 2011 Posted February 1, 2011 [quote name='bigevilman' post='1110860' date='Feb 1 2011, 12:22 PM']After umm'ing and ahhh'ing for god knows how long, I've decided to part with my nemesis cabs and go ultra 'compact' and head for a barefaced cab. [attachment=70638:IMG_0405.JPG] The reason isn't due to dislike of the nemesis sound, it couldn't be further from the truth. The cabs sound amazing coupled with my WT800, I get complemented about the sound quite often (which is always nice, as it makes up for the naff playing ). The reason I'm changing is because I'm just after a smaller rig - simple enough, but until I downgrade my eden head (may get the WT400 eventually), I want a powerful, lightweight 8ohm cab (hence the barefaced compact ). Enough about that, on to the cabs! [b][u]The 2x10's[/u][/b] [attachment=70639:IMG_0411.JPG] [attachment=70640:IMG_0406.JPG] The 2x10's are both 4ohm cabs rated at 300w. The 2x10's have been gigged quite regularly within the last 18months, so there is the expected light carpet scuffing. I have used them for a variety of styles and they have always produced. The only downside to one of the cabs is that one of the handles has cracked, due to a idiot guitar playing standing on it when clambering over in the back on the van. The handle itself is still reliable and strong, its more of a aesthetic issue. [attachment=70641:IMG_0414.JPG] Heres the specification for the 2x10's:- Nemesis NSP210 Bass Cabinet Specifications: * Tweeter: T2004 * Speakers: 2 x ES 1040XL8 * Crossover: 3kHz @12 dB * Power Handling: 300W RMS * Frequency Response: 35Hz - 18kHz ±2dB * Sensitivity: 102dB SPL@1W1M * Impedance: 4 ohms * Dimensions: 24-3/4"W x 16-1/4"H x 16-1/4"D * Weight: 40 lbs. * Inputs: 1/4 Jack and Speak-on These are [b]£160 plus postage[/b] for the normal cab, and [b]£150 plus postage[/b] for the one with the cracked handle. [b][u]The 15[/u][/b] [attachment=70642:IMG_0417.JPG] I've had this cab since November, with the intention of replacing the speaker with a 4 ohm cab so I could run a 2x10 with it. Unfortunately, Xmas, MOTs and the girlfriend seemed to get in the way . This cab is in great cosmetic condition. Although I never got to gig with it, I used it at various practices and was as pleased as I was with the 2x10's. It kept up with the rest of the band volume-wise(2 guitarists and a drummer) as well as retaining a decent quality tone. Here's the spec:- * Tweeter: T2004 * Speakers: ES15608 * Crossover: 3kHz @12 dB * Power Handling: 250W RMS * Frequency Response: 38Hz - 18kHz ±2dB * Sensitivity: 100dB SPL@1W1M * Impedance: 8 ohms * Dimensions: 24-3/4"W x 17-1/4"H x 16-1/4"D * Weight: 32 lbs. * Inputs: 1/4 Jack and Speak-on I'm after [b]£120 plus postage[/b] for this one. Local pickup is ok (obviously with prior arrangement) or I can deliver up to 50 miles for fuel money. Any Q's don't be afraid to give me a holla yes....i just put a pirate face. Joe[/quote]
bigevilman Posted February 3, 2011 Author Posted February 3, 2011 Replied & 1 of the 2x10's is on hold for [b]brnobrno[/b]
bigevilman Posted February 4, 2011 Author Posted February 4, 2011 & other 2x10 provisionally sold....Just the 15 left
brnobrno Posted February 5, 2011 Posted February 5, 2011 []Thanks Joe I am pleased with the cab nice to meet you , All the best. Rick
bigevilman Posted February 5, 2011 Author Posted February 5, 2011 You're welcome Rick, was a pleasure to meet you Will drop those cards off round a few local venues, hopefully get u guys playing up this end! Other 2x10 now sold, 15 on hold pending payment - Cheers all
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