AlistairScott Posted June 21, 2011 Posted June 21, 2011 I am selling a Markbass 3X10 bass cab. It is one of the earliest products in Markbass history (the cab is all black; released before they went yellow!). The cab is super light-weight (due to neodymium magnets), and is in very good condition. A great addition to any bass rig. Photo coming soon... 600W - 6 Ohm. Collection only (from Brighton) Cash preferable. £300, or best offer.
Stuee Posted June 22, 2011 Posted June 22, 2011 Sounds interesting, Alistair. Looking forward to the pics... got any dimensions please? Also, how does 6 ohms work out with, say, an additional 8 ohm cabinet? What is 8+6 in ohms, and do you think a Markbass SA450 will complain? (The SA450 is 500W into 4 ohms / 250W into 8 ohms) Cheers, Stuee.
aldude Posted June 30, 2011 Posted June 30, 2011 [quote name='Stuee' post='1278810' date='Jun 22 2011, 06:00 PM']Sounds interesting, Alistair. Looking forward to the pics... got any dimensions please? Also, how does 6 ohms work out with, say, an additional 8 ohm cabinet? What is 8+6 in ohms, and do you think a Markbass SA450 will complain? (The SA450 is 500W into 4 ohms / 250W into 8 ohms) Cheers, Stuee.[/quote] An 8 ohm cab and a 6 ohm cab together run off one amp (i.e. in parallel) would be 3.43 ohms. Probably not a good idea if your amp won't go below 4 ohms. On the other hand, a 6 ohm cab will probably get about 375W out of the amp which is still quite a lot!
Gareth Hughes Posted June 30, 2011 Posted June 30, 2011 For what it's worth - I run a Markbass F1 or LMK into an Epifani 3x10, with a 5.3 ohm impedance and there is volume galore. I know it's a different cab than the one in question, but just thought I'd share. Group hug?
Stuee Posted July 2, 2011 Posted July 2, 2011 Thanks for the info guys. I guess the OP isn't that interested in selling his cabinet :/
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