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I see the same question everywhere.

 

The big problem is that all we are advertised are watts, and impedances. But not:

- sensitivity (dB / 1 W @ 1 m distance) 

- loudness (dB)

- f response (say ±9 dB)

 

Yes, I know, this way cabs would be comparable. I suppose marketing departments hate that.

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There is no real benefit in using a 4 ohm cabinet, and they are not that common. A good single 10 will more than suffice as long as it is sensitive enough,

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On 06/04/2025 at 13:01, Freddi375 said:

I guess my main point and question is, if any amp is underpowering the cab, which i guess the elf running a 300w 8hm cab will be, then surely it will give more power and lows to a 300w 4ohm cab?

2dB more

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2 hours ago, bremen said:

Ampeg is one of the more honest companies, and the 58Hz f3 is accurate, as is the 40Hz f10. They're playing a bit fast and loose when they say 'The Infinite Baffle design of these sealed enclosures produces vast amounts of tightly focused bass.', but nobody's perfect. 😒

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14 minutes ago, Bill Fitzmaurice said:

Ampeg is one of the more honest companies, and the 58Hz f3 is accurate, as is the 40Hz f10. They're playing a bit fast and loose when they say 'The Infinite Baffle design of these sealed enclosures produces vast amounts of tightly focused bass.', but nobody's perfect. 😒

Really? Those drivers must be something special, it's hard to model anything that small (per driver) with that response in winisd. Not doubting you, I know you worked with Ampeg.

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