New Bass Rig driven by old Hiwatt

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Zells
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New Bass Rig driven by old Hiwatt

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This is my sweet new bass rig with '74 DR103 and a new Avatar TB153 cab. The TB153 has 15" Eminence Kappalite 3015LF sub woofer, custom Eminence 6.5" mid driver, plus a good subtle adjustment tweeter (that I usually have turned off). FUN to play. Lots of volume and range. Low 'B' on my 5-string bass rings out loud, low, and clear. I'm very, very happy with this setup. Cheers!!!

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This LOUD M****** F***** crushes an Ampeg SVT. Turn up the bass and master volume knobs for instant full body massage. Gravity become all non-sense. Seismic activity commences.

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Re: New Bass Rig driven by old Hiwatt

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Cool! Does the Kappalite make a noticeable difference in weight?

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Re: New Bass Rig driven by old Hiwatt

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Each of those cabs weighs 63 lbs. They would certainly weigh more with a non-neodymium woofer.
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