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So I have downsized from a large 4x10 and currently in the market for a smaller, more portable cab with the future option to add to it IF needed.

Top of the list is an Aguilar DB112 but lately I have been strangely drawn to the world of the Phil Jones bass cab philosophy an looking at the C4 cab. But therein lies the issue, I have never played through a PJB cab so have no idea what to expect. So with that in mind, is there anyone out there willing to give their verdict on these cabs? What can I accept tonally? What kind of volume practice/gig would it be best suited to? And for anyone who might have experience in both the DB112 and C4, how does it compare? Its also probably worth mentioning that I use a Markbass LMII which I have owned since 2006 and that is a keeper, so is there any way of getting an idea of how the LMII and C4 might work together.

Ordinarily, I would head over to Youtube but there appears to be a real dearth of videos on the C4.

Pretty vague question, I realise, but any input would be great.

Thanks all.

 

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Guest Jecklin

Really you will have to try them both.

I can't imagine you won't be very pleased with a db112, but the c4 is marginally smaller and lighter which may be important to you.

The aguilar is rated at 95db and the c4 100db.

However i have seen various comments about the c4 being not very sensitive and requiring a fair bit of juice so I'd take that 100db with a pinch of salt.

 

I adore phil jones gear, but it depends on the setting you play in.

What genre(s) of music do you play?

If you are up against loud drummer and/or a big guitar sound either of these cabinets could struggle if they were on their own.

Others with more experience than me will no doubt have better insights.

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Don’t forget the new 4x7 cab, that’s on my must try list.  Designed to be more affordable.

I think you’ve got to hear it for yourself - PJB gear is very different in its conception, and is clear and defined in character.  Aguilar is more traditional and has a voicing built in.  

Phil Jones himself (from FB comments) is not a Markbass fan, although of course your amp could sound absolutely fine through a PJB cab 😜

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I have a couple of C4s. You need a few of them to develop any weight to the sound - I use my two with a 4B and it's fine for most situations. Handy for me at my advanced age to carry several small cabs rather than one big one. They like plenty of power - efficiency is low, but don't like to be pushed really hard. You have to find the sweet spot. Very crisp and hi-fi sounding and better, imho, with a warmer sounding amp. When I bought my C4s, I actually tried them with a MB LM3 in the shop and thought it was a good foil to the cabs, for me at any rate. When I bought a new head recently, I tried the LM, but preferred the AG700, which I subsequently bought.

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