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Gospel Instruments => Bass Guitar => Topic started by: phbrown on December 20, 2009, 04:55:54 AM
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Can anyone here provide me with their personal experience with the Accugrove bass cabinets?
I am thinking about starting a savings fund (seriously if a bank wants to pay me to open a savings account with them. I think I will do that instead of buying gear on credit) to fund future bass purchases.
I'm thinking about getting the El Whappo. I like that it has speakers of different sizes. I play a 5-string bass and based on my limited knowledge and experiences different size speakers handle certain frequencies differently.
On the other hand I am also thinking about the SWR triad. (but it weighs more then the El Whappo)
I wish I could play through one but I think the closest dealer is 8 hours away from where I live.
I'm thinking about paring it with an M9 Carbine, but I'm not a 100% certain on that yet.
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I have the Whappo Jr and it's a definite keeper. I get a ton of compiments on my tone and it has a ton of bottom with clarity. On top of that, it is lightweight around 60 pounds. I haven't played anywhere where I needed more than this single cabinet.
I also just picked up a Tri112L and have another one that I'll receive after Christmas.
I love Accugroove products and you can always talk directly to Mark Wright if there are problems or questions.
You can't go wrong with Accugroove.
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Are there any negative comments about accugrove?
I think this will something I buy for christmas in 2010, but I just want to make sure.
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The only negatives I can think of would be price and limited dealers in my area. Brand new Accugrooves can be rather expensive and I haven't been able to find a dealer near me where I could try before buying. In fact, I ordered both my Whappo Jr and Tri112L directly from Mark Wright @ Accugroove. However, I've been extremely satisfied and didn't miss anything by not trying them first.
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Thanks you
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wow those bad boys are expensive ...
http://bass-guitars.musiciansfriend.com/navigation/accugroove-bass-speaker-cabinets-bass-amplifiers?N=100001+338527+203051 (http://bass-guitars.musiciansfriend.com/navigation/accugroove-bass-speaker-cabinets-bass-amplifiers?N=100001+338527+203051)
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Well, I first heard them from this man playing them at a live concert http://www.billthebuddhadickens.com/page.php?8 (http://www.billthebuddhadickens.com/page.php?8) who endorses them. and now I pair my "EL Wappo" with my 4x10 swr for bigger outdoor events I play when needed. I like the switch in the back of the cab which enables you to go to 2,4,or 8 ohms. It is a sweet cab by far.
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I owned a Triad for 6 years. It is a great All around bass cab for the money you can't beat it. BUT Accugroove anything is a Beast you cannot go wrong with them. Not big on the west coast. Oh they are pricey, too.
James
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Well this is proof that much of the sound comes from the player. Both are playing the same bass with the same settings and it sounds different when each guy plays.
Tony Newton - Bill Dickens - Bass Lesson (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5da2QoNCp1k&feature=related#)
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hmm just realized the m9 rack version weighs 28 lbs ... might need to reconsider
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Well this is proof that much of the sound comes from the player. Both are playing the same bass with the same settings and it sounds different when each guy plays.
Tony Newton - Bill Dickens - Bass Lesson ([url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5da2QoNCp1k&feature=related#[/url])
Indeed