New MB200 Arrives!!!
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Art,
Thank you. I hope there's some info regarding the MB series of amps, and my construction of the speaker boxes that is useful info for others.
The covering is a gray carpet-like material. I purchased if from Reliable Hardware Company: http://www.reliablehardware.com/running ... 4wide.aspx at $6.50/yd (x 4' width). Black is also available. One yard covers the size of boxes I've been building.
Here's a video on you tube that shows how easy it is to work with:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SHKOtUPKwME
I use a quart size can of Weldwood contact cement and apply it with a brush instead of the spray on type shown in the video. I've re-carpeted a few of my bass boats in the past and have had good results, so that's what I'm comfortable with.
Thanks again, Steve
Thank you. I hope there's some info regarding the MB series of amps, and my construction of the speaker boxes that is useful info for others.
The covering is a gray carpet-like material. I purchased if from Reliable Hardware Company: http://www.reliablehardware.com/running ... 4wide.aspx at $6.50/yd (x 4' width). Black is also available. One yard covers the size of boxes I've been building.
Here's a video on you tube that shows how easy it is to work with:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SHKOtUPKwME
I use a quart size can of Weldwood contact cement and apply it with a brush instead of the spray on type shown in the video. I've re-carpeted a few of my bass boats in the past and have had good results, so that's what I'm comfortable with.
Thanks again, Steve
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Amp Skin
Thanks Steve for the information on the covering on the speaker box. I like the covering vary much. I would like to put together a setup with two speakers and need more information on witch amp would be the best for PSG and two speaker. Would the MB200, MB500 OR the MB Fusion Tube Amp be the best one to use for a two speaker system? I know I would need 2-MB200 for a simulated stereo setup. If there is any suggestions out there I am open for any comment's THANKS Art M.
We had a run of 50 of the 4 ohm, 12" SICA speakers produced. These do in fact have more high end than the 12" at 8 ohms. We also had them install push connectors for the speakers wires in lieu of the normal spade connectors that are on the the 8 ohm version.
As Steve stated, SICA uses a different mounitng dimension for the 12" speakers. about 1/4" further apart on mounting holes.
These are now available on our website.
As Steve stated, SICA uses a different mounitng dimension for the 12" speakers. about 1/4" further apart on mounting holes.
These are now available on our website.
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Art,
Two MB-200 amps and two boxes is my choice for the stereo thing via my RP-150 processor and I like it a bunch! Way more pwr than I'll ever need.
2ea of the MB-200 = $500
2ea of the MB-500 = $1000
2ea of the MB Fusion = $1400
Chose your poison... I'd love to try the Fusion, but I have what I believe is one of the best high-end systems available already: Revelation/SPLIT
Ken Fox is da man when it comes to da Sica (not to mention his entire line of products)
Going out for a while tonight to torment my buddy Neil Harry... later...
Two MB-200 amps and two boxes is my choice for the stereo thing via my RP-150 processor and I like it a bunch! Way more pwr than I'll ever need.
2ea of the MB-200 = $500
2ea of the MB-500 = $1000
2ea of the MB Fusion = $1400
Chose your poison... I'd love to try the Fusion, but I have what I believe is one of the best high-end systems available already: Revelation/SPLIT
Ken Fox is da man when it comes to da Sica (not to mention his entire line of products)
Going out for a while tonight to torment my buddy Neil Harry... later...
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Thanks Roger your system sounds real good. I think I have made a decision on what I would want. I am going with 2- MB200 and two 15" Sica speakers. I do have a question-- due to the fact the amp cabs only weigh around 20 lb are the cabs walking around the stage when you all play?? Has anyone out there compared the GK'S MB112 or the MB115 to the systems you all are putting together? I do know their systems are heavier and the speaker is not as good as the Sico speakers. I can't tell if the amps are the same as the MB200 and the MB500 in there systems?? Any comments? Thanks, Art M.
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Does anyone know if any of the trade stands. will be selling MB200's at the Dallas show? Thought I might pick one up over there as price in dollars is a lot less than here in UK.( USA $249 UK £249)
MSA Millenium SD10, GK MB200, Sica 12inch cab, Joyo American Sound Pedal/ Jay Ganz Straight Ahead amp, Telonics 15inch in Peavey cab, Digitech RP150, Peterson tuner.Hilton volume pedal.Scott Dixon seat and guitar flight case.
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Ray,
No demo that I'm familiar with. However, if you purchase through Musician's Friend there is a 45 day money back guarantee if you're not satisfied.
http://mf.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/1399
I would check with customer service and see if this applies to your location.
When I first received mine, I connected my MB-200 to my NV1000 15", my Session 400 15" JBL, and my NV112 12" Blue Marvel to test mine out. Sounded great with all of them.
No demo that I'm familiar with. However, if you purchase through Musician's Friend there is a 45 day money back guarantee if you're not satisfied.
http://mf.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/1399
I would check with customer service and see if this applies to your location.
When I first received mine, I connected my MB-200 to my NV1000 15", my Session 400 15" JBL, and my NV112 12" Blue Marvel to test mine out. Sounded great with all of them.
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Speaker connection for mb200?
I'm getting ready to buy an mb200 (if anyone is selling, let me know). I noticed that they only seem to have a speakON connector for the speaker. How do you deal with this if your cabinet has only a 1/4" input. Convert cabinet? Use an adapter?
THanks
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THanks
--Mike
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It will accept the 1/4 inch connection too.
You'll ove this thing....my band says nothing but good things about my sound and I've just been using it with a 12" Celestion Lead 80 speaker in a closed Theile designed cabinet and a MicroVerb delay/reverb.
You'll ove this thing....my band says nothing but good things about my sound and I've just been using it with a 12" Celestion Lead 80 speaker in a closed Theile designed cabinet and a MicroVerb delay/reverb.
DESERT ROSE D-10 8/5...Joe Naylor "SteelSeat"...
Gallien-Krueger MB200 amplifier through an Alessis MicroVerb w/15'Peavey cab.
TELES & STRATS...
FENDER TWIN & SEYMOUR DUNCAN 50W tube amps...1-12" 2-12" & 4-12" cabs and a FENDER MUSTANG-3
Gallien-Krueger MB200 amplifier through an Alessis MicroVerb w/15'Peavey cab.
TELES & STRATS...
FENDER TWIN & SEYMOUR DUNCAN 50W tube amps...1-12" 2-12" & 4-12" cabs and a FENDER MUSTANG-3
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Mike, the wattage on your speaker is to low if you ever want to push your amp for volume, the MB 200 is pushing 140w at 8ohms, there might be a risk of blowing your speaker if you push it to hard or at least get some distortion. I'm running 250w speakers at 8ohm and the MB 500 is 175w at 8ohms per side, someting to think about.
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hot signals into the MB200
I've been gigging a lot with this amp. One thing I have noticed is that it seems to be fairly forgiving about hot signals hitting it. I can put a fairly hot pickup signal into it and it seems to not distort the preamp. Unlike my other amps. I like that. : )
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the MB200 with a single 12" cab
Steve - maybe you might care to comment on this. I'm running a rig similar to your original set-up. MB200 into a small, single 12" (PV BW), open back speaker box that Fred Justice made for me. It sounds really nice. But I get this comment from folks in the audience: "gosh, over on this side of the stage, it sounds fantastic. I can hear you clearly and the vol level is perfect, but when I walk to the other side of the room, I can't hear you". I'm wondering if the single 12" is a bit too directional and doesn't fill up a small to medium sized club fully. I've got the speaker box up off the floor. But I'm wondering if 2-12's is a better way to go. I don't recall people saying this about my JBL 15" cabinet. I don't want to just turn it up. Any ideas?
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Tom,
This is from a post on the previous page (has pics).
Check my last comment below.....
This is from a post on the previous page (has pics).
Check my last comment below.....
I just completed a cabinet built out of 3/4" pine. (My previous builds were of 5/8" particle board.)
My cabinets are small (16"x16"x9"). I bought one 8' long 10" wide plank and got all my cuts out of it (approx $11).
This one weights in at 18.2lbs total including the amp and a power strip mounted inside.
This cabinet also has more of the back covered using the stock width of the plank.
Each of the three cabinet/speaker combinations I have tried have exceeded my expectations. I think I'm happiest with the latest pine cabinet and Sica speaker combination, but other than weight, the differences are very subtle. (Chuck told me he likes this one the best too, and I trust his ears)
So far through all of this, the one thing that has been remarkable is the extremely wide dispersion and uniform sound/freq response in even the widest of rooms.
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moving more air, maybe?
Ah hah. All this time, I thought you were running a 12" speaker. Are you running the 15" SICA 250 W speaker? If so, that might be why you are filling a big room so well.
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I've been running my MB200 into the bottom half of my Steel King split cabs that Rick Johnson built for me. It has the Sica 15" 250 watt speaker. It's all I need, anywhere.
Now, what do I do with the top half??
Fred
Now, what do I do with the top half??
Fred
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19" cab
hi Steve,the cab I built for my mb-200 and 15" sica speaker is 19" tall 17 1/2 wide and I do not think you can get smaller and still have enough strength in the speaker baffle...there's a pic on this thread. there are some nice rigs that forum members have put together with this little amp.....mine sounds great to me and my back loves it......21 1/2 lbs.........think I would like to try the mb-500 bet it has lots of swat!..........Tommy