Members ricklaww Posted June 22, 2005 Members Posted June 22, 2005 what's the diff between(sound)wise(specs look similar) http://www.zzounds.com/item--HTK3500 and http://www.zzounds.com/item--HTK3500A and what would be the correct and good sounding 2 x 10(under 300$) for those heads. thanks in advance.
Members fretless Posted June 22, 2005 Members Posted June 22, 2005 "The best-selling bass head in the industry, the legendary Hartke HA3500 is now available in a new format in a that
Members fretless Posted June 22, 2005 Members Posted June 22, 2005 got another 100 bucks http://www.bassnw.com/images/Used%20Amps%20and%20Cabs/Bag%20End%20D10BD_399_1.jpg
Members ricklaww Posted June 22, 2005 Author Members Posted June 22, 2005 how is this 2 x 10 red line series?price look attractive.will it go OK with Hartke 3500? http://www.carvin.com/products/single.php?ItemNumber=RL210T&CID=BA specs RL210T - 400 watt 2x10 with 1 inch Titanium Driver (18.25 Deep to get that great tone) For those who want all the quality and performance of the "RedEye" (RL410T), but at about half the size and weight, the RL210T is just right. It has the same compression driver and crossover network, including an adjustable tweeter, as its bigger brother and will complement a sub woofer set-up or work great as a stand-alone unit. You will be pleasantly surprised by the solid output of this compact cabinet! Imp: 4
Members miles to go Posted June 22, 2005 Members Posted June 22, 2005 Originally posted by ricklaww what's the diff between(sound)wise(specs look similar)http://www.zzounds.com/item--HTK3500and http://www.zzounds.com/item--HTK3500Aand what would be the correct and good sounding 2 x 10(under 300$) for those heads.thanks in advance. Is that a usable rackspace in the 3500A?
Members der oxenrig Posted June 22, 2005 Members Posted June 22, 2005 Originally posted by ricklaww how is this 2 x 10 red line series?price look attractive.will it go OK with Hartke 3500? http://www.carvin.com/products/single.php?ItemNumber=RL210T&CID=BA specs RL210T - 400 watt 2x10 with 1 inch Titanium Driver (18.25 Deep to get that great tone) For those who want all the quality and performance of the "RedEye" (RL410T), but at about half the size and weight, the RL210T is just right. It has the same compression driver and crossover network, including an adjustable tweeter, as its bigger brother and will complement a sub woofer set-up or work great as a stand-alone unit. You will be pleasantly surprised by the solid output of this compact cabinet! Imp: 4
Members miles to go Posted June 22, 2005 Members Posted June 22, 2005 Originally posted by The Ox No. Carvin Redline series bad. Go avatar. www.avatarspeakers.com I have no first hand experience with either of these cabs, but the feedback I've heard definitely favors the Avatars. I've used some of Carvin's previous bass cabs and was not impressed.
Members ricklaww Posted June 22, 2005 Author Members Posted June 22, 2005 avatar 's price are great. which avatar will be the best match(50$ price dif is not a issue) http://www.avatarspeakers.com/b210.htm http://www.avatarspeakers.com/B210%20NEO.htm http://www.avatarspeakers.com/B210%20PRO.htm will all of them work(or which one will be the best match)with hartke 3500 head?
Members der oxenrig Posted June 22, 2005 Members Posted June 22, 2005 Probably the NEO, however i'd go for the 2x12 personally as a better standalone cab.
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