Great cabinet! The more I play through it, the more I'm liking it. And paired up with a Thunderfunk 550 makes for a loud, potent, great sounding rig. If it were somehow lost or ripped off, I'd have to get another ; don't think I'll go back to a 1X15 (other than practicing through my Roland DB700). A little pricey when compared to some other 2X12's, but it's well worth the bucks. I have NO regrets with this purchase.
Model Year: 2006
Price: $690.00 (new)
Where Obtained: Bass Central
The cabinet is rated at 600 watts (4 ohms)- more than enough handling power for what I play. Yup, it gets the job done ..... very well. Mobility is not bad for a cabinet this size. It comes with casters, but it's light enough (about 70 lbs) to carry a short distance without breaking your back.
This cab sounds mighty fine. It's a tad on the "midrangy" side, but a bit of eq'ing takes care of it. Great bass response, while not overly boomy. Notes remain true - no weird colorations. The adjustable tweeter adds some nice edge to the sound - as long as ya don't get carried away with it. All in all, I'm really liking the 2X12 configuration ; I'd always been a die hard 1X15 user - until now.
No problem here. Compared to other cabs I've owned, this one's hands down the best - no ; this is NOT a "biased opinion", read the statement again ..... it's the best cabinet I (Marcus Hart) have owned - and NOT the best cabinet period. I've owned a Crate 4X10, and a Kustom 1X18 - and not one of them can compare to the sound and quality of the "Aggie".
Extremely well constructed. This box just "oozes" quality. No short cuts or cheap components here. Think Bradley Assault Vehicle and that about sums up the tough appearance and obvious attention to quality. Doubtful that I'll have any issues with durability - very doubtful.