Customer Feedback
12/01/24 - Big Baby 2 - Norway
Hi, I got two BB2 cabs bought from you in 2018. Very happy, but looking for a more warm punchy tone. So that leads me to 4x10 or 6x10. The two BB2 have always been loud enough for me, with good margin. I have a orange 4-stroke 500w, and volume more between 10-11 rather than 11-12. You think 4x10?
Eivind
Hi Eivind,
Sounds like a 4 ohm Four10 will be plenty loud enough! Glad you've been enjoying the dual BB2 stack. Are you thinking tweetered or not? How do you set the HF controls on your BB2 cabs?
Best regards,
Alex
04/01/23 - Big Baby 3 - Germany
I was flabbergasted by how fast my cab arrived. About a whole month earlier than expected. Thank you, guys!
Also, it’s an incredible piece of gear. I absolutely fell in love with it and want to share that with the world.
Mischa Marks
04/01/24 - Four10 + Radical 212H - USA
Greetings, Barefaced!
I have purchased a Four10 and a Radical 212H (with two neo-creambacks). I am very happy with them both. The problem is, I can't play bass and guitar at the same time. So, I bought a Boss OC-5 and that gets me close. I use it to split my guitar signal into a "bass" signal, too. The "guitar" signal runs through my guitar rig and into the Radical, and then "bass" signal runs through my bass rig into the Four10.
So far, this setup is working better than I expected and is SO FUN to play through! My question is: is there an optimal way to configure the two cabs? Right now, I have them both on the floor, with Four10 on left and Radical on right. I've been thinking about stacking them with the Radical on the bottom (because it's wider) and the Four10 on top. But, my brain thinks having the bass cab under the guitar cab would be best.
Since both cabs are designed to disperse sound across the room, it makes sense to me that they should be stacked so that the "center" of both cabs is the same. But, I'm sure there are factors I'm not considering that might be more obvious to you all. So, any thoughts on how best to use both Four10 and Radical cabs at the same time on the same source?
Thank you in advance for any insight you're able to share!
Matt Wolff
Hi Matt,
That sounds fun! I think the key thing to remember with this is that the cabs are not dealing with the same sources, so you can really place them wherever you want. I'd be inclined to separate them further so your ears find it easier to separate the two sounds because they're coming from different locations. Or if you want them to sound more like one big sound, put them close together. You can try stacking them either way too. The room will change things quite a lot too.
Best regards,
Alex
04/01/23 - Reformer - UK
Well enjoying my Reformer. Fantastic
Keith
21/12/23 - Big Twin 3 - USA
I’m really enjoying the cabinet - it’s big and beautiful, large and lovely!
I’ve also got a Big Twin 3 that makes me happy every time I play bass, which is every day.
I very much appreciate the work you and team are doing - thank you!
Ben
06/11/21 - Two10 + Four10 - USA
Hello, I hope all is well! I have owned Two10 and Four10 cabs of yours and they were fantastic. The Two10 seemed like I needed to push it a little harder than I wanted too, and the Four10 was a bit much and would get a little loud before I hit the sweet spot.
I was curious if you would be up for building a vertical Three10 cabinet. It would get the sound up higher without being so tall it gets tippy, still light enough to one hand it, and a perfect match for all these class d heads that do 7-800 watts into 2-2.67 ohms. Fantastic one cab solution for all small to medium sized stages.
You could also use the same finish you do on the 12XN cabs for extra durability. Please let me know your thoughts.
Mike C
Hi Mike,
I know what you mean, it's something I've pondered before - but I think the 2.7 ohm impedance would make it too niche a product. However, we've got quite a few people using One10 + Two10S stacks, which is basically a modular version that gives you three sizes of rig - would that work for you?
Best regards,
Alex
20/12/23 - Uprising 212V + Big Twin 3 - USA
I’m really enjoying the cabinet - it’s big and beautiful, large and lovely!
I’ve also got a Big Twin 3 that makes me happy every time I play bass, which is every day.
I very much appreciate the work you and team are doing - thank you!
Ben
18/12/23 - Reformer 112 - Germany
I bought my Reformer 112 by my own decision with a Neo 250 Copperback. My guess was, that a neutral speaker offers amp and guitar the most space for their own voice.
It turned out to be a worthwhile selection. I compared the 1×12 with my Hughes & Kettner 412 Statesman (loaded with V30s) and a 2×12 BluGuitar TwinCab (loaded with custom made for BluGuitar drivers). The small 1x12 had the richest by frequencies sound, and it sounded full.
Martin
15/12/23 - Four10 - Spain
I've been testing the cab for a month or so and it sounds incredible!! Very happy with it!
Edu
11/12/23 - Big Baby 3 - UK
Just over a year ago I took delivery of my BB3 and thus far am so impressed with it. I really love the VOX grill cloth as it takes me back to my youth when I used an AC30.
Peter
11/12/23 - Super Twin - UK
I am a happy Super Twin owner since 2021. After playing bass for over 55 years, this little monster cabinet is just... well, super. And super light! Great for a weekend and summer warrior like me.
Ed
10/12/23 - One10 - USA
Just been giving my new One10 the run through, and it’s fantastic. Everything about it, it’s exactly what I need.
Much appreciated!
Justin Meldal-Johnsen
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