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Old 09.06.05, 12:02 AM
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Speaker Replacement, again.

Alright, here's my situation, and don't just say "get rid of your rig and start over." I enjoy the tone I get from my Marshall AVT 150, but I'm currently running it through the MG4x10 cabinet. I was thinking about replacing the speakers in order to get a bigger sound out of the cab, but I'm wondering if this would be a good idea or should I just buy another cabinet and add on?

Any helpful thoughts are extremely welcome.

And currently, I don't really have the funds to do either, so, don't expect immediate updates in my condition!

Thanks,
Murf
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Old 09.06.05, 12:22 PM
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New speakers won´t do much good, i think. That cab is just really small and well... crappy... Therefore it sounds weak and thin. I suggest you sell it, and look for a better cab. Maybe a nice 1960A?
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Old 09.06.05, 9:27 PM
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perhaps i shall... when funds are readily available. but i still have to pay off the head, so, it may not be soon.

thanks, Murf
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