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  • 8" speakers - good for anything?

    I've been looking for a cheap little slanted cab deep enough on top to support a compact head or shallow rack case, and I'm not having much luck with 4x10 or 2x12 cabs. I have a Peavey 2x12 vertical slanted cab that comes close, but that's my main recording cab and I want something else for gigs. I found a little Hartke guitar cab that is a 4x8", 60W at 4 ohms. Since I use a Peavey Classic 60 power amp for my "mini" rig, I thought this might be worth a shot, but have no idea how 8" speakers will hold up. I didn't have time to try it.

    This is the cab: http://www.imuso.co.uk/ProductDetail...ckCode=EG00825

    The price is right ($100) and it's in mint condition. There's nothing else available locally, and the best I can do for even three times the money is either an unloaded Lopo vertical 2x12, or maybe a banged-up no-name. I'm not suggesting that Hartke guitar cabs are anything amazing, but I'm more interested in whether or not 8" speakers will be worth bothering with.
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    8" speakers do not resonate well enough for good guitar sound.
    nor do 10" speakers. but both work great for bass because of that.
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    • #3
      bass

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Dreamland_Rebel View Post
        nor do 10" speakers.
        Well, I used to gig with a Classic 50-410 combo, running my pedalboard into that rather than the power amp/cab "stack" that I use now. It sounded pretty good to me, but was almost 30 years old and looking its age, or I'd still be using it.
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        • #5
          I´ve heard alot of great guitar tone come out of 10´s, but I´ve never come across a quality 8". I´m not saying that they can´t sound good, but I´ve only heard them in little practice amps.

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          • #6
            What about this compact Crate 4x12? I bought one a few years ago, and it's pretty nice sounding, and lightweight. It's an 8-ohm cab, and it actually handles 120 watts and not 100 like the site states.

            http://www.musiciansfriend.com/produ...Cab?sku=487711
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            • #7
              Simple answer.

              Nope.

              I have a pair of Randall 2 x 12 mini slant cabs that kill bugs dead. They are fantastic cabs. Carvin makes a really nice 2 x 12 and you can't go wrong with the Mesa Boogie 3/4 back 1 x 12. That sucker throws some serious sound and bottom end. Small too.

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              • #8
                Personally, I think rocktron's 8" speakers in the v50c sound pretty good.
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                • #9
                  i have a small 4-8 cab that had some BS speakers in it. i took those out and put in 4 eminence 8"s that were 30 watts 16 ohm and i wired it for mono @ 4ohms. i think it sounds great for jammin at home or at practice but i wouldnt play it live just cause my stage head is 350watts and the cab is only 120.
                  i guess it just depends on what you're lookin for. theres no way 4-8s will sound like 4-10s or 4-12s, but it doesnt sound horrible.IMO

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                  • #10
                    I'm old.:ROTF: I just got through reading the Johnny Cash autobiography. He was talking about the old Sun sessions and some of that stuff was played through a Fender Champ. 8 inch speaker amp. I guess it all depends on what sound you are looking for. I guess that would not include Heavy Metal.
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                    • #11
                      Hmmm, 8 inch speakers don't sound good?

                      I used to think that myself...hell, I used to think that 10 inch speakers sucked as well. That was until I got one of these. This amp sounds amazing.

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