• Ernie Ball
  • MusicMan
  • Sterling by MusicMan

jeffsixx

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 11, 2004
Messages
69
Location
brooklyn, new york
i am looking to buy an 8x10 cab and would like to know if the gallien krueger is as loud if not louder than the ampeg 8x10? if any one has tried both i would like to know before i make a purchase. thanks and sorry for the off topic.
 

xcental34x

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 19, 2003
Messages
705
Location
Mehmfus
I'd go with the GK. Its going to pack alot more punch in my opinion. I believe it has a wider frequency response and dB sensitivy. The tweeter is a big plus for an 8x10 in my book. And its $50 cheaper than the Ampeg.
 

Morrow

Well-known member
Joined
Jul 28, 2004
Messages
469
Location
Halifax NS
8x10 cabs are miserable things to lug around unless you have roadies to make miserable.They sound gorgeous.....but they are miserable to haul around.Especially if you are playing a lot in different venues.
 

Franky

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 18, 2004
Messages
224
Location
NSW, Australia
if you just want pure loudness, get a decent PA set. if you want a good 8x10 cab, play them all and find which one you want the most...
 

prickly_pete

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 16, 2003
Messages
708
Two four tens would be much more practical. Then for smaller gigs, you could just take one. I like SWR cabs.
 

Aussie Mark

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 9, 2003
Messages
5,646
Location
Sydney, Australia
Then again, there's always the SWR 8x8. Best stage cab I've ever used. You can be standing right on top of it on a cramped stage and hear yourself as clear as a bell, because the eights develop their tone at close range and project a long way too. The cab is not much bigger than a 4x10, and because of the tilt back design, 3 handles and built in castors is actually easier to lug than a 4x10.
 

Franky

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 18, 2004
Messages
224
Location
NSW, Australia
this is a little off topic, but when i went to see the band :live" in newcastle, the bass player had a stingray 4 off to the side of the stage..

now, again off topic...he was using what looked like a 8x15 cabnet and two 2x12 ones off to the side.

i was in the front moshing it up and seriously, this 8x15 thing was making my jaw rattle!

does anybody know who makes these 8x15 cabs? or must they be custom?
 

Dees

Well-known member
Joined
May 13, 2003
Messages
518
Location
Laarne city, Belgium
poor roaides :(
but then again, roadies carry stuff around for free beer and food, and often get payed:) so make them suffer:p
 

gareth

Member
Joined
Mar 10, 2004
Messages
12
I've used both, each with the same head (GK 1001RB-II). While neither of them nailed the tone in my head, I'd have to say that I was much happier overall with the Ampeg 810E. The GK 810 is one of the noisiest cabs I've ever plugged into (even with the tweeter off), regardless of whether it was in bi-amp or full range mode (bi-amped the thing hisses like you're stepping on a cat). The Ampeg seemed more solidly built, too.. the grill on the GK was flimsy and I knew if I kept it that it wouldnt last on the road for very long. Don't flame me if you're a die hard GK fan, these are my opinions based on having taken both of these beasts home and giving them a whirl on stage. I love GK heads, but their cabs don't really do it for me. Regardless of my opinion either way, I ended up going Mesa/Boogie and havent looked back :D
 

TSanders

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 9, 2004
Messages
3,535
Location
Columbus, GA
Firsy off, I endorse GK gear, so its a duh that Im going to say go with the GK.

Secondly, with GKs quality control inproving over the last two or three years I simply dont beleive that they sent out a cab with a loose or weak grill. I have played their new on old stuff on the road for 4 years now, and havent had one problem.
 

jeffsixx

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 11, 2004
Messages
69
Location
brooklyn, new york
thanks for all the imput guys. i need it to be loud and defined, with a good amount of low end. i'm looking for something close to the ramones low end sound, and i know dee dee and cj both used ampegs. i just wanted to know if the gk could produce that type of low end and definition without distorting. i tried a harkte 8x10 last night and it could not do it at all. my guitarist is using two 4x12s, one on my side and one on his, and i believe he is going deaf. so the cab has to be able to compete with that.
 
Top Bottom