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guppy
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Posted: 10 October 2011 at 11:11pm |
Hi everybody,
Has anyone a comparison between those two cabs ? frequency range, SPL, sound quality, loaded with V18-1000 ? we play mainly dub and dubstep. our actual rig is composed of 2 X1 (RCF LF18 G400), 2 ES18 (P Audio SD18), 2 MTH 130. I wonder if I just build two more X1, or if I sell them to build 4 Hogs ! I don't care about price and volume. I just want the low ends to sound very deep and loud, even physical ! thanks a lot ! http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=254518087906115&set=a.190910170933574.49130.190779044280020&type=3&theater |
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guppy
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sorry, they are MT 130 not MTH
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toastyghost
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Sell the X1s, build Hogs.
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soundchippy
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Nice looking rig! I especially like the top boxes.
I'd build another pair of x1 for now. Hogs are huge. If 4 x1s wont get physical then i'll eat my novelty beer dispensing hat. |
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toastyghost
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X1s are huge for what they do and awkward to move. Hogs are all round a much better cabinet.
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V-ITAL Sound
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If you sell your x1 and bring them to austria I´ll buy them!
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tomschute
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hogs are surprisingly compact imo
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Out to lunch... stableaudio@hotmail.co.uk
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andycw
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4 hogs!
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TheAmazingGanjaMan
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Have used both, can say the x1s will go lower in singles or pairs and are much more warm, but the hogs are alot more brutal and physical
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james folkes
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i agree, i've never quite been totally contented stood in front of a hog based system, but i do love my x1s. horses for courses, and if you are after brutality then hogs are probably the winner. james |
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mardy hippy.
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Electrikal
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hogs hogs hogs!!
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Diaz
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the ratio is 1 hog to 1,5 X1.
so you would need 6 X1 to keep up with 4 Hogs. the advantages of the x1 are that they are super easy to build, much lighter then the hogs + even go low in singles. that's why they are great for small venues & transportation in small vehicles as well. super-multi-purpose ;) Edited by Diaz - 29 May 2016 at 8:28pm |
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