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http://accessories.musiciansfriend.com/ ... 660087#new

I'm replacing my 15 in my cab. I have a full stack setup and my 15 is going. Does anybody have this speaker, there is no feedback on this sub can anybody chime in.
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I'll sell you mine with the cab included for the same price.
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whats the rating on it? got a pic
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Dropping a replacement speaker into a bass cabinet is not as simple as dropping a replacement speaker into a guitar cabinet. Bass speakers are selected for the tuning of the cabs, and putting in a speaker that's not properly matched to the cab could result in severe ineffiency or speaker overexertion. Lonewolf's more knowledgable about the math and engineering that goes into that than I would be. :D

If nobody here is knowledgable about your cab and that speaker, you may want to ask on a pro-sound forum. The speaker could work better than the original driver, worse, or just the same. If you dig the sound of the original speaker, I would just get an OEM replacement.

Anyways, that's my .02 cents. LOL
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Post by witchhunt »

bassist_25 wrote:Dropping a replacement speaker into a bass cabinet is not as simple as dropping a replacement speaker into a guitar cabinet. Bass speakers are selected for the tuning of the cabs, and putting in a speaker that's not properly matched to the cab could result in severe ineffiency or speaker overexertion. Lonewolf's more knowledgable about the math and engineering that goes into that than I would be. :D

If nobody here is knowledgable about your cab and that speaker, you may want to ask on a pro-sound forum. The speaker could work better than the original driver, worse, or just the same. If you dig the sound of the original speaker, I would just get an OEM replacement.

Anyways, that's my .02 cents. LOL
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Post by onetooloud »

Recone the original at about 80.00 bucks
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