ossyrocks Posted July 12 Share Posted July 12 Well, the morning after the night before, and only 6 hours sleep because I have a plumber coming at 8am. I am blown away by how good this cab is. I didn't have to EQ my sound in, it's right there with everything set flat. It's got the right amount of everything, deep but not too deep, not boomy, not too toppy, lovely pushy mids and it's loud. I ran the Bergantino at around 9 - 10 o'clock on the volume and it was plenty, enough to control things from my bass. Also, I think every other member of the band commented on how good my bass sounded last night. It helped that we had a really good night musically. The band is really starting to cook. I'm a very very happy customer. Rob 10 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mickyk Posted July 12 Share Posted July 12 Are the two tens the same only not so loud? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ossyrocks Posted July 12 Share Posted July 12 3 minutes ago, Mickyk said: Are the two tens the same only not so loud? I would say no. I've had a Two10, and three One10's. The Two10 is an excellent cab (I'd have another one if it came up), and one would have done me fine on the gig last night, but the 3x10 is next level in terms of depth, tone and punch. I had this great big fat tone without being too loud. Rob 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lozz196 Posted July 12 Share Posted July 12 4 hours ago, ossyrocks said: Well, the morning after the night before, and only 6 hours sleep because I have a plumber coming at 8am. I am blown away by how good this cab is. I didn't have to EQ my sound in, it's right there with everything set flat. It's got the right amount of everything, deep but not too deep, not boomy, not too toppy, lovely pushy mids and it's loud. I ran the Bergantino at around 9 - 10 o'clock on the volume and it was plenty, enough to control things from my bass. Also, I think every other member of the band commented on how good my bass sounded last night. It helped that we had a really good night musically. The band is really starting to cook. I'm a very very happy customer. Rob Sounds like you’ve made a good choice there Rob. I had the 410 & 210 a good few years back, sadly for what I was doing back then they weren’t quite right whereas for what I’m doing now they’d be ideal so considering the 210 again - just got to wait for one to turn up on here. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ossyrocks Posted July 12 Share Posted July 12 1 minute ago, Lozz196 said: Sounds like you’ve made a good choice there Rob. I had the 410 & 210 a good few years back, sadly for what I was doing back then they weren’t quite right whereas for what I’m doing now they’d be ideal so considering the 210 again - just got to wait for one to turn up on here. Hindsight is a wonderful thing! I did the same with my 2x10. I'd have another 2x10 as well if one cropped up, super cabs. After my brief dalliance with the 12's I'm convinced the 10's are where it's at for me personally. But then I think and wonder when I might take a 2x10 out instead of the 3x10. The 3x10 is really easy to move around because of all the handle options plus the wheels. Either way, my Super Compact will be up in the classifieds soon, mint condition with official cover if any one is looking...... Rob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ossyrocks Posted December 15 Share Posted December 15 A bit of a thread resurrection after 6 months. I still love the 3x10, and I think I always will (gasp). I've done quite a few gigs and studio with it now, the last few months using a vintage GK 400RB, and it still makes me smile every single time. From tiny pub rooms, to larger club rooms, it just fills the space, doesn't need this, that or the other dialing in or out, it just IS good, sits so well with the band and the mix. It's perfect for me. Wait for it.......... I have stopped thinking about other cabs...... Just sayin. Rob. 6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
asingardenof Posted Monday at 16:07 Share Posted Monday at 16:07 21 hours ago, ossyrocks said: A bit of a thread resurrection after 6 months. I still love the 3x10, and I think I always will (gasp). I've done quite a few gigs and studio with it now, the last few months using a vintage GK 400RB, and it still makes me smile every single time. From tiny pub rooms, to larger club rooms, it just fills the space, doesn't need this, that or the other dialing in or out, it just IS good, sits so well with the band and the mix. It's perfect for me. Wait for it.......... I have stopped thinking about other cabs...... Just sayin. Rob. I may or may not be waiting for them to be available secondhand in a few years... 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chris_b Posted Monday at 17:06 Share Posted Monday at 17:06 57 minutes ago, asingardenof said: I may or may not be waiting for them to be available secondhand in a few years... Get a Two10 and a One10 instead. Or maybe, 3 One10's. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Obrienp Posted Monday at 17:25 Author Share Posted Monday at 17:25 13 minutes ago, chris_b said: Get a Two10 and a One10 instead. Or maybe, 3 One10's. I wonder about that. I had two One10s and then got a Two10. The Two10 is definitely greater than the sum of the two One10s, so I am wondering if the Three10 is greater than the sum of One10 and Two10, 3 x One10? There is also the impedance issue that arises from the combination of those cabs. Fine if your amp can handle a 2.7 ohm load but for a lot of modern class D heads the 4 ohms of the Three10 is a lot friendlier. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ossyrocks Posted Monday at 18:24 Share Posted Monday at 18:24 53 minutes ago, Obrienp said: I wonder about that. I had two One10s and then got a Two10. The Two10 is definitely greater than the sum of the two One10s, so I am wondering if the Three10 is greater than the sum of One10 and Two10, 3 x One10? There is also the impedance issue that arises from the combination of those cabs. Fine if your amp can handle a 2.7 ohm load but for a lot of modern class D heads the 4 ohms of the Three10 is a lot friendlier. I also had two One10's and a Two10 before this. I think I can confidently say the Three10 is not like running a Two10 with a One10. The fact that it presents a 4ohm load to my amps, is so efficient, such a great size and weight, with multiple handle choices, looks really cool, and sounds like the most fabulous 10" series Barefaced cab (excepting the 6x10), all add up to it being the "Goldilocks cab" for me, it's just right. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ossyrocks Posted Monday at 18:24 Share Posted Monday at 18:24 2 hours ago, asingardenof said: I may or may not be waiting for them to be available secondhand in a few years... It might be a while........ 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
asingardenof Posted Tuesday at 16:04 Share Posted Tuesday at 16:04 21 hours ago, ossyrocks said: It might be a while........ It'll take me a goodly few years to save up for one so I'm in no rush. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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