NBAD (not sure if that's the right abbreviation)

Re: NBAD (not sure if that's the right abbreviation)

Are these the ones with Aluminium cones?
I've seen smaller Behringer combos with them in it and always wondered how they differed from paper.

BTW, it is super weird that your drummer looks like he's 10 years old and appears to be wearing a "Hail Satan" T-shirt.
 
Re: NBAD (not sure if that's the right abbreviation)

It's "hail pizza" haha and he's like 19 but he does look pretty young, yeah it's aluminum cones and I too was wondering about how they would be different from paper
 
Re: NBAD (not sure if that's the right abbreviation)

Well I blew out the one speaker on the amps first gig -_- can't find any way to get a new one for it either, it sounded amazing when it was working though!
 
Re: NBAD (not sure if that's the right abbreviation)

If you bought brand new, that should be a straightforward warranty claim. If Behringer cannot or will not furnish a replacement driver, use your consumer rights to demand a full refund.
 
Re: NBAD (not sure if that's the right abbreviation)

They look to be front load
Grab the front grill and pull

*(Sent from my durned phone!)*
 
Re: NBAD (not sure if that's the right abbreviation)

It was used I don't think they make it anymore unfortunately :/
 
Re: NBAD (not sure if that's the right abbreviation)

I used to use an aluminum cone Hartke 2x15" cab for gigging for a long time with a Gallien Krueger 1001RB head. I also had a Hartke aluminum cone 2x10" I stacked on top of it. That rig was bulletproof. Never tried a Behringer though. I am sure you can find someone selling aluminum cone drivers out there. I would buy a better quality replacement. Just match up the ohm rating and get it installed.
 
Re: NBAD (not sure if that's the right abbreviation)

That is the risk you run with older Behringer stuff. I have a couple of their newer mixers I am happy with, but I'd stay away from their bass amplification.
 
Re: NBAD (not sure if that's the right abbreviation)

They look to be front load
Grab the front grill and pull

*(Sent from my durned phone!)*

Nope. Note the corners: the grill appears held on by 4 screws that go into rubber dampers which, in turn, are mounted to the baffle.
 
Re: NBAD (not sure if that's the right abbreviation)

looks like a copy of ashdown mag series with a copy of hartke speakers.
 
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