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I'm lugging a quite compact 4x10 Eden cab around at the mo - love the size as it's quite compact but weighs in at just shy of 30kg.

 

I'm 41 and my back is starting to scream at me a bit - went to buy some PA speakers last week and the guy had a Markbass MB58R 102 P Bass Cab - absolutely insane how light it was and now I want to change to something lighter.

 

Anyone have any recommendations and other brands to consider? 

 

I like a 4x10 but definitely not adverse to a 2x12. 

 

Usually like them to be 4 ohm so I only have to take one cab. But if they are super light I guess I could change my ways 👌

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I was in a similar position and went 2 x Ashdown ABM PRO NEO 210s from my 35kg Ashdown ABM410
 

At 13kg each, one in one hand and a bass in the other, then repeat, all gear in venue without having to lift anything particularly heavy. 
 

So my thoughts are look at two 210s or 112s, easier on the back and you can potentially use just one for rehearsals & smaller gigs.
 

 

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If you like 4x10's but want to reduce the weight, if your budget can stretch to it, then the Barefaced 3x10 is a very good option. It sounds immense, weighs 20kg, but has multiple handle options and wheels when you tip it back. I also have to manage my back, and even at knocking on 60 I find it easily manageable.

 

Where are you in Lancashire? I'm in Morecambe.

 

Rob

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I've had fantastic cabs for the last 30+ years, but over time the weight issue keeps cropping up.

 

I went from a Dynacord combo that weighed as much as a small planet to 2 x 90lb Mesa Boogie EV cabs, to a 52lb Epifani 410, to 3 x 30lb Bergantino 112's.  Then 10 years ago I discovered I could solve all my physical problems with 2 x 22lb Barefaced 112 cabs.

 

These days there are many great lightweight cabs to chose from, but my BF's are the lightest, loudest and best sounding cabs I've owned. I haven't used my trolley in years.

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4 hours ago, tauzero said:

GR Bass's carbon fibre 4x10 weighs 13.3kg for the 800W version. It's not cheap at £1299 though (the same price as Barefaced's 4x10 which is 10kg heavier, or two LFSys Monacos which each weigh the same as one GR Bass 4x10).

 

I doubt if the OP would need two Monacos. One is seriously loud on its own.

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There are loads of great options these days. Barefaced, Mark Bass, GR.

 

They all sound a bit different.

 

I've recently come back to Mark Bass after many years with Barefaced. I'm very happy with it - I got one of the new 102 Energy cabs. I was going to get a pair and do a vertical 4x10 but one is plenty loud enough.

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6 hours ago, BassAdder60 said:

Yep I can vouch for this 

 

Amazing single use cab 

 

I also vouch for this, having played all of @stevie's cabs. The Monza, Monaco, and Silverstone are all completely viable one cab solutions. My choice has been the Silverstone.  

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