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Surprised to see two jack inputs on it TBH. As pointed out, if possible use Speakon instead. It is a better way of connecting cabs to amps. Allows for heavier gauge wire to be used (if the application demands it or if you're a show-off).

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[quote name='warwickhunt' timestamp='1479243121' post='3175060']
I could swear that my DB112's used to have a 'pair' of Speakon connectors... are these very old or very new versions?
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Mine are getting on a bit but have the same panel. Still swear the tweed improves the tone too.

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[quote name='Marsik' timestamp='1479248807' post='3175131']
Tweed is great when it's new! I felt in love with White Hot finish.
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The tweed's holding up fine, I don't think it's the same stuff as old fenders for example. However I am getting footprints on the top of the tweeterless cab, which goes underneath. I'd suspect the white hot finish may be even more susceptible, so careful! Enjoy the cabs though, can't part with mine.

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I've seen footprints on tweed cabs as well :)


When it comes to the white finish you're probably right. That's why I bought covers ;)

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