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This product was intended for. rehearsal , and studio use on the fly also as a backup. It delivers in tone for what it is. I however neglected to make sure it contained a horn. Well it doesn't ,and that clearly is my oversight. I mated it with the transporter cabinet that has a horn and BOOM!!!..... So in summation it yields solid bottom very punchy. So for any brand of Gospel, Country, traditional jazz, I'd say it's a good choice. That said take care ,and always pick a lick or two.
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I'm getting back into playing bass after a long absence. I was figuring that all I could get in a bass cab for around $200 was something very used or poor quality. Really surprised with the Peavey Headliner 210. Nice solid cab, speakers are tight. 400 watts with 8 ohms makes this a good combination to work by itself with a lot of amps. I'm really happy with it.
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Insanely good value. Very well constructed and good tight bass. Back in the day I toured for years with an Ampeg 8x10 and love that sound, but it became to big for smaller gigs. Switched to a 15 combo but was never happy. This gives me that old tight sound with plenty of low end at a third of the size and price. Get one!
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Excellent speakers, I bought two to make a short stack.
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added on top of 15 cab too add punch works well
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