Its really good... my only complaint is the bulkieness of it... but that has to be taken into reason with what it is. i love this thinhg to death though i highly recomend it to any one who has a problem with breaking stuff or blowing speakers.... there freaken aluminum.... u cant blow them
Price: $400.00
Where Obtained: penn ave music
The tone is good... not enough low though... i thought it would get deeper
I like it alot the only complaint i have is when it is extreamly loud it seems to destort.... it isnt to be played in where there is any noise regulations... this thing is loud
Since I still consider myself a beginner, this set up is good enough for the time being. The price was right for the amp and cab so I bought it.
Price: $250.00
I bought this cab and a GK 700RB last year as a pair for $550 US. The guy that sold it to me wanted to sell the set complete. I really just wanted the GK 700RB. He had put casters on it and it makes it much easier to move around. I don't play out yet so lifting it up and down the stairs has not taken it's toll on me.
The sound is very bright and middy. Can be very loud and ear piercing when playing in the higher notes. Doesn't have that rump shaking bottom some other cabs I have fooled around with have.
Just a good solid performer. Heavy duty construction, tight focused sound, an excellent match to my GK 400RB head. A little heavy and it seems to be geting heavier by the year. Or am I just getting older :^ )
These cabinets seem to have fallen out of favor with the newer generation of bassists. That's too bad because this cabinet has proven to be a real workhorse over the last 10+ years. Considering you can pick one up for around $300 they are really turning into a great value.
Model Year: 1990
Price: $650.00 (new)
Where Obtained: Guitar Center - San Diego