It seems to me a 1x10 is chosen less for tone, and more for ultra portability. 4x10s aren't portable, but they sound great.
I knew someone w/a 2x10 cab, w/mojotone spkrs. It was OK, but IMHO, it did not sound as good as a decent 1x12, and it was about the same size. Just a guess!
It seems to me a 1x10 is chosen less for tone, and more for ultra portability. 4x10s aren't portable, but they sound great.
I knew someone w/a 2x10 cab, w/mojotone spkrs. It was OK, but IMHO, it did not sound as good as a decent 1x12, and it was about the same size. Just a guess!
Looking at Antique Electronic's catalog last night, I was thinking it'd be cool do design a tiny stack with two 4-8" cabs or something.
I was just thinking this the other day. I have a 4x12 and I would like to drop a 2x10 on top of it as well. Might work really well...
I had a 4x10 cab that I wish I still owned. It sounded great - way better than a 2x12 and had a ton of bass response. Also, I could fit it into the trunk of my corrolla which is why I will probably buy another in the future. I don't know why everyone has to get the 4x12 if it does not even fit in smaller cars...let me tell you that the 4x10 competed with a nother 1/2 stack - marshall and sounded great!!