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  • Cuppa Joe
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    Re: 2x12 bass/guitar cab?

    Originally posted by killa View Post
    I was just thinking I happen to have a couple of the hammer 8slf buyouts that might work as a mid. I believe they are just emminence beta 8's rebadged.
    That's exactly what they are.

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  • killa
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    Re: 2x12 bass/guitar cab?

    I was just thinking I happen to have a couple of the hammer 8slf buyouts that might work as a mid. I believe they are just emminence beta 8's rebadged.

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  • AMC
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    Re: 2x12 bass/guitar cab?

    I would recommend the Delta or the delta-pro drivers. The LF drivers will give you better bass response, but lack the high end necessary. I have not used them myself, but have listened to a couple of the celestion drivers, and I kind of liked what I heard.

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  • Cuppa Joe
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    Re: 2x12 bass/guitar cab?

    Originally posted by killa View Post
    What would some good drivers be for this purpose if any. I use a sans amp psa which gives me great control of bass and guitar sounds ( acts more like a amp modeler ) so I was thinking something with a flatter response might work well. I know most guitar speakers are made to sound a certain way but I think I can get better results with a flat speaker response using my setup.
    For bass guitar, the Eminence Kappalite 3012LF will provide you with plenty of beef. Recently, I designed a bass box for a friend that included a pair of these in a push/pull configuration, with very clean & authoritative low end. I can't tell you how it would sound for a six-stringer, apart from viewing the SPL graph.

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  • killa
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    2x12 bass/guitar cab?

    What would some good drivers be for this purpose if any. I use a sans amp psa which gives me great control of bass and guitar sounds ( acts more like a amp modeler ) so I was thinking something with a flatter response might work well. I know most guitar speakers are made to sound a certain way but I think I can get better results with a flat speaker response using my setup.
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