Anyone know anything about bass cabs?
Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2014 9:45 am
Reason I'm asking: I never really messed with anything decent besides my 4x10 HLF cab, which to my ears sounds great. I figured it's pretty much a standard in the bass world. It weighs about as much as a small car, which imo is usually a good sign in terms of acoustic qualities as well as durability. Dispite its weight and size, it's relatively convenient to lift and haul around, thanks to the handles, castors, etc. Bought it dirt cheap too, thanks to the horribly damaged tolex.
Anyway, I recently had the chance of briefly playing through a 4x10 orange cabinet, using my own GK head. Wasn't expecting too much. The cab itself is also a tad smaller, and doesn't have castors, so I have to go down to my goddamn knees to fiddle with my amp's eq or whatever. And I figured the whole orange craze is mostly a fashion thing. Generic, middle of the road, made in china,...But with aestethics that appeal both to vintage fans as well as indie hipsters and every type of spoiled poser in between.
Man was I wrong. At least as far as that one cabinet goes. Sounded damn impressive. So what's the deal hear, where does that difference mainly come from? Should I conclude that the speakers in my ampeg cab are somewhat inferior, or what? Come to think of it though...Maybe contact to the floor, opposed to castors, makes a considerable difference for the lower frequencies?
I know it might just be that I perceived the orange as sounding 'better', where in reality it sounded 'different'. Meaning there's a good chance that my reaction to one of those ampeg cabs would have been the same if I tried one after years of exclusively playing an orange 4x10.
Still though, I'm curious here, and kinda eager to learn a thing or two about bass rigs. Till now I never spend nearly as much time on my bass gear as I do on my guitar gear, I just always settled for whatever that was available/cheap/easy/convenient...
Anyway, I recently had the chance of briefly playing through a 4x10 orange cabinet, using my own GK head. Wasn't expecting too much. The cab itself is also a tad smaller, and doesn't have castors, so I have to go down to my goddamn knees to fiddle with my amp's eq or whatever. And I figured the whole orange craze is mostly a fashion thing. Generic, middle of the road, made in china,...But with aestethics that appeal both to vintage fans as well as indie hipsters and every type of spoiled poser in between.
Man was I wrong. At least as far as that one cabinet goes. Sounded damn impressive. So what's the deal hear, where does that difference mainly come from? Should I conclude that the speakers in my ampeg cab are somewhat inferior, or what? Come to think of it though...Maybe contact to the floor, opposed to castors, makes a considerable difference for the lower frequencies?
I know it might just be that I perceived the orange as sounding 'better', where in reality it sounded 'different'. Meaning there's a good chance that my reaction to one of those ampeg cabs would have been the same if I tried one after years of exclusively playing an orange 4x10.
Still though, I'm curious here, and kinda eager to learn a thing or two about bass rigs. Till now I never spend nearly as much time on my bass gear as I do on my guitar gear, I just always settled for whatever that was available/cheap/easy/convenient...