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I think there's still time to beat this dead horse ;) You made a wise choice.

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[quote name='TheDaivisch' timestamp='1409331776' post='2538765']
Soooo.....to confirm...... :P
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SILENCE!! We're busy not bothering to read all the posts and carrying on in our own sweet way with derailing the thread, please very much thank you. :D

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[quote name='Marvin' timestamp='1409335128' post='2538811']
Has the OP considered a pair of identical 112s? :D
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Perhaps he should, it would be a wise and informed choice.

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[quote name='M@23' timestamp='1409336611' post='2538826']


Perhaps he should, it would be a wise and informed choice.
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Sorry, bad humour on my part. The OP had already bought two hydrive 112's which sort of went unnoticed.

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[quote name='Marvin' timestamp='1409357698' post='2539069']
Sorry, bad humour on my part. The OP had already bought two hydrive 112's which sort of went unnoticed.
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No, nice humour on your part. :)
Also, a thread's function is not exclusively for the benefit of the OP, and an OP does not own a thread. As long as other people can benefit from added information, a thread's ongoing life is a good thing.

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[quote name='BassTractor' timestamp='1409385432' post='2539145']
No, nice humour on your part. :)
Also, a thread's function is not exclusively for the benefit of the OP, and an OP does not own a thread. As long as other people can benefit from added information, a thread's ongoing life is a good thing.
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Quite right. And some people like to keep a thread going long after it has become useful by making silly and irrelevant comments. Daffodil! Bumcheese! Turboprop! Not something I'd do personally, though.

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[quote name='Marvin' timestamp='1409357698' post='2539069']


Sorry, bad humour on my part. The OP had already bought two hydrive 112's which sort of went unnoticed.
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I know ;-)

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[quote name='TheDaivisch' timestamp='1409388214' post='2539183']
P.s. 18 inch Peavey mated to a 30 watt Marshall guitar speaker it is then.
[/quote]So long as a crossover is employed that's a much better combination than a twelve and fifteen, though an eight or ten inch guitar driver would have better dispersion.
I know you were being facetious, but I'm not. ;)

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[quote name='Bill Fitzmaurice' timestamp='1409408221' post='2539438']
So long as a crossover is employed that's a much better combination than a twelve and fifteen, though an eight or ten inch guitar driver would have better dispersion.
I know you were being facetious, but I'm not. ;)
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Alright Mr. Earnest...In my hypothetical, facetious rig, I'm running the two in parallel with 500 watts, for extra hilarity.

Anyway...I'm looking forward to my 2 12s and the full 500 watts.

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I was always happy with my Trace 1x15 topped with a 2x10 .... until I started reading BC! :-)

All the talk of mismatching speaker combinations 'made' me buy another 1x15 and, on the rare occasions I 'need' two cabs, it does indeed sound awesome - but then again so does the 1x15 and 2x10.

Ha, all this just goes to show that I love both combinations and does little to answer your question :unsure:

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