sifi2112 Posted December 4, 2017 Share Posted December 4, 2017 FS- BagEnd D12-D 4 Ohm bass cab, two full range custom Eminence ceramic speakers (no tweeter), which originally had an intergrated power amp but I removed (& sold) then sealed the hole with ply & hooked up a neutrik speakon. I've only used it a couple of times at studio but last time I paired with my GK 400RB-IV (also FS) & Darkglass B7K and it just roared ! If heavy rock/metal is your thing then this is a fantastic match .. I think these BagEnd cabs like to be cranked. £400 Check out Talkbass about this brand, old school type construction (18mm ply) & heavy ceramic drivers .. great tone but comes at a price = weight 33kg (bathroom scales), but quite compact 28.5"h x 18.5"w x 15.5"d One of the original drivers had a slight crease in the cone so Bagend sent a brand new replacement which I installed. This cab has never been gigged & only used a studio / rehearsal twice !http://bagend.com/wp...15/06/D12-D.pdf DIY 112 cab (8 Ohm) I built using a Bagend speaker I took out of my 212 as it was replaced under warranty due to a slight crease on the cone, which doesn't affect it at all. £150 Dimensions are : H 18" W 15.5" D 15" Inputs are neutrik speakon with parallel out & cab is made out of ply & built to very similar spec to the original, not as well finished but still a great cab. These ceramic Bagend speakers (custom made by eminence) are very efficient but don't put out lots of low end which can be a good thing. However, stacking these two cabs really brings some magic ! You will need an amp that does 2 (2.67) Ohm. Here's a link to original cab for spec etc as this DIY is very close :http://bagend.com/wp...15/06/S12-D.pdf Simon Ps. I'd rather you checked cab out in person really to make sure you're happy .. It's loud btw lol Pps. 112 looks bigger than 'half' the 212 but is actually only 1.5 inches more than half. It just looks more on the photo than in the flesh (wood) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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