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[size=3]Decided to move on my custom made Matamp 4x6 cab.

Only seen mild studio work and is utterly fantastic. Awesome build quality and sonic performance. Will put photos up later today but here are some details:

*8ohms
*400w
*Almost new condition


I'm hoping for £300 for it as it truely is an awesome cab in great condition. Easily loud enough for most applications yet portable and light enough for one hand lift.

Any questions, please ask.

Thanks

U[/size]

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[quote name='uzzell' post='766703' date='Mar 7 2010, 09:44 AM'][size=3]Decided to move on my custom made Matamp 4x6 cab.

Only seen mild studio work and is utterly fantastic. Awesome build quality and sonic performance. Will put photos up later today but here are some details:

*8ohms
*400w
*Almost new condition


I'm hoping for £300 for it as it truely is an awesome cab in great condition. Easily loud enough for most applications yet portable and light enough for one hand lift.

Any questions, please ask.

Thanks

U[/size][/quote]

Hi uzzel,

Size, Weight, Sex, Favorite colour, Inside Leg - etc etc etc.....? :rolleyes:

Good enough for small venues - pubs/clubs?

Can't wait to see your pic's.

Oggy :)

It's not about size these days - it's all about the weight.

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[quote name='Oggy' post='766735' date='Mar 7 2010, 10:28 AM']Hi uzzel,

Size, Weight, Sex, Favorite colour, Inside Leg - etc etc etc.....? :rolleyes:

Good enough for small venues - pubs/clubs?

Can't wait to see your pic's.

Oggy :)

It's not about size these days - it's all about the weight.[/quote]


Thanks for the interest. Here are the photos as promised.

Other details as requested:

Size - 42cm x 41cm x 34cm

Not sure about weight as I have no means to weigh it. Saying that, It is considerably lighter than my Aguliar DB112 I have recently sold and that is 19Kg. I would guess it is something in the region of 16-17Kg. I used to own the Ashdown Mini 4x8 and 1x15 and again it weighs less than either of them.

As far as volume goes, I can honestly say that this cab partnered with my Markbass LMII is seriously loud enough for pub and small club gigs. It is also capable of producing some quite scary amounts of bass if needed. I know that wouldnt be assumed for this speaker config but trust me, it can go [b]low[/b].

When I ordered the cab I specified not to have a speaker grill as its primary application was studio work, this allowed me prime mic placement. I was quoted £10 for a grill from an online place so easy and cheap to acquire.




Please forgive the rubbish photos. I had to use my camera phone in the end.

Thanks.

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[quote name='oldslapper' post='767557' date='Mar 8 2010, 08:19 AM']Darn it U

Why do you always have cabs I want to buy??

Things a bit tricky at the moment, but need small cab to handle electric and upright bass.......these would be good?

John[/quote]

Hi John, how you been? Hope you're keeping well.

As far as small, performance based cabs go, this really is hard to beat.

Credit where it is due, Jeff at Matamp managed to take my crazy ideas of a tiny cab with high quality output and produce this stunning cab. Believe me when I say that I am almost certain that this cab would perform brilliantly in any situation. It has been used for a number of recording sessions as well as decent size gigs for a whole host of music genres and has always impressed. Most notably, for my mates Country band along with a mic'd up double bass it was great.

Hopefully that has gone some way to describing what this cab is all about.

Any other interest?

U

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I'm not able to travel for a few days for personal reasons, but this looks ideal.

Only thing is another matching pair of 4x8 and 1x5 mini's have come up, but they're a bit pricey for my budget at the mo', also beneathitall has the production over run 1x15 neo loaded larger cab at a brill price, but I can't get to it to pick it up.....so many cabs to choose from. :)

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[quote name='oldslapper' post='768356' date='Mar 8 2010, 07:09 PM']I'm not able to travel for a few days for personal reasons, but this looks ideal.

Only thing is another matching pair of 4x8 and 1x5 mini's have come up, but they're a bit pricey for my budget at the mo', also beneathitall has the production over run 1x15 neo loaded larger cab at a brill price, but I can't get to it to pick it up.....so many cabs to choose from. :)[/quote]


I know what you mean, there has been alot of goodies lately. No money though alas the sale of this cab. Keep me posted with your thoughts.

In the meantime, this brill cab is still availible.

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[quote name='AlanP2008' post='770125' date='Mar 10 2010, 10:06 AM']I'm kinda interested.... What speakers are fitted to this cab?

Thanks
Alan[/quote]


Hi Alan. I cant remember off the top of my head but will find out as soon as I get home. Cheers for the interest.

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[quote name='AlanP2008' post='770125' date='Mar 10 2010, 10:06 AM']I'm kinda interested.... What speakers are fitted to this cab?

Thanks
Alan[/quote]


Surprisingly, they aren't what you would expect. When I gave my brief for high quality and super clean speakers [url="http://http://www.monacor.de/typo3/index.php?id=84&L=1&artid=4913&spr=EN&typ=full"]this[/url] is what was suggested.

Now I understand that they might not have a 'desired' appeal to them but they seriously are top speakers for fundemental clean and clear bass production.

You'd actually be surprised just how well these speakers perform.

Hope that goes samoe way to informing you.

EDIT: oh and I know the link is for the 4ohm version, speakers loaded in the cab definately are 8ohm.

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