olicor Posted March 1, 2018 Share Posted March 1, 2018 Hello folks ! i m about to buy a reidmar head and need some advices for 2 cabs to pair with. I think i m going to go with their classic line cabs that seems to be a perfect match with the reidmar and as they sound less modern than the proline and neo (they re well priced too !) But i m just wondering if i should go with 2 cabs of 12" or a 12" and a 10 ". If someone here tried both combination then please let me know your preference. the 10 " is supposed to emphasize some freq that the 12" don t but i read a review where someone said that he had the 12" with the 2*10 " and he regretted now not to have chosen 2 separates 12 " cabs as he thought they are smaller, lighter, cheaper and more multi-purposed. But on you tube, every time i see a pair of classicline, it s a ten with a twelve so i don t know what to do ! of course i can t try it in a local shop . At least the classic 12 are only rated at 94db which is not very impressive ... are they loud enough compared to other stuff ( the reidmar is only 250w and is more powerfull than many 500w heads so maybe it s EBS state of mind, not to "over" rate their stuff.) ? if you think about a better option in the same price range for 2 8ohms cabs then let me know. thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheGreek Posted March 3, 2018 Share Posted March 3, 2018 I used the Neoline 2x10 cabs with my EBS HD350 - superb combination. The only other cabs I might consider with an EBS rig are Vanderkley - as used by Hen Barn of this manor. PM him for his verdict. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
olicor Posted March 3, 2018 Author Share Posted March 3, 2018 thank you for your input. Vanderkley seems to be high quality stuff ! but a bit expensive for me. The neos and proline are very modern sounding so the classic line and their tone a little bit more vintage seems to fit the bill for my taste but would you run two twelves or one twelve and one ten if you had the choice ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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