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«  Sends its heavy! »

Published on 06/11/11 at 06:52
- Its been 8 months I use this cabinet, and I am still as pleased.
- I bought it along with my head Mesa (TA-15), I had a Budda 1x12 test, the result is a good acoustic pressure, we feel that the speaker sends the sound but a bit too screaming, not enough bass and lower midrange to treble over. I also try a Marshall 4x12 (the 1960), and there, you know, I hesitate between a neutral medium and short, his lack of energy, and at the frequencies I felt it was all in same level.
- My dealer advised me to take the Mesa 2x12, which I did because over time, he knows the kind of sound I'm looking and I can trust him, suddenly I really was not disappointed! Compared to the 1x12 and 4x12 is a little the best of both worlds, there is color in the sound, it is well oriented in the bass and midrange and treble are not aggressive, and we always feel to take a slap in the Geul with.
- I am a bit novice in the field of speakers, I have not test masses, but I do not think I made a mistake in this choice.
- Unless you invest in Diezel or other brand of genre, I'm not sure which is better.
- The negatives are the price a bit expensive, weight about 25-30 kg, a single strap over the top. The Good, sound, dynamic, acoustic pressure, wood quality, design simple but neat (it's done), four removable casters.
- A remake that choice I would do without hesitation, Mesa is reliable, robust and sounds great, only problem is that for this kind of quality is a price.