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Dr.HIWATT wrote:We can do them, but due to the size, weight and limited demand, I don't see them being stocked 24/7.
Dr.HIWATT wrote:We can do them, but due to the size, weight and limited demand, I don't see them being stocked 24/7.
Good points, Zells.Zells wrote: I don't want to discourage HITONE from offering the 2x15 or other bass cabs, but these are important factors to consider in the process.
Zells wrote:The performace of bass speakers, especially high powered ones like Kappalites and Kappa Pros, is very dependent on cabinet size (internal volume), port size, internal bracing, damping, and other factors...much more than guitar speakers since bass speakers move much more air with greater excursion, i.e. Xmax. The Hylight era 2x15 box as is won't be ideal for these speakers, but perhaps only minor changes would be needed to optimize performance. I'm sure the folks at Eminence could advise in such matters.
Also, the 'LF' versions of the Kappalite and Kappa Pro were designed to be used with a frequency crossover and mid-driver(s). Without that, you get all lows and low-mids but no mids or upper mids.
Dr.HIWATT has an old Hylight 2x15 loaded with a pair of (I think) Kappa-Pro LF2 speakers in parallel. The cab sounds good with bass, but those speakers get too flappy too fast. Of course, part of that is due to the extreme low end frequencies passing through the Partridge transformers particularly with the 'bass' knob turned clockwise. Personally, I get around this issue (when playing bass through a Hiwatt DR405) by using a 10-band EQ pedal to cut the lowest lows and boost the low-mids. I am currently using a pair of Avatar TB153 15/6/1 cabs with 15" Eminence Kappalite 3015LF sub + 6" Eminence mid + tweeter. Kappalites are awesome in a properly designed box.
I don't want to discourage HITONE from offering the 2x15 or other bass cabs, but these are important factors to consider in the process.