2:12 That reminded me, my family has a funny joke when the amp is set to loud. Its always the same; one says, "this next song is dedicated to people with pacemakers"
Yes, that's for sure. Even with the crappy audio from the camera microphone, plus the RU-vid compression, you can still tell how good they sound. In person, they're truly amazing. I'm not sure where ATX is, but this is the only 810 in the USA. The shipping cost to get them here from Italy was extremely high, it only made sense to do it because I got 39 speakers all at once. Shipping just one individual speaker might be cost prohibitive, especially if it is an 810. I just shipped the 610 to Baltimore and the cost for that was $257. The 810 probably won't be that much more. If you want to reach out to me through my website, give me your ZIP code and I'll let you know the shipping cost.
This was just a video featuring the tens. I also got a bunch of 112s and 212s. The 212s are almost completely sold out already, so more are on order and will be here in a few weeks. Please check my website and you will see what is left in stock at this moment.
@@DiamondLifer The ones in this demo were not the self-powered ones. But I have several self-powered ones available. I would definitely recommend the 212: www.johnfoxbass.com/product-page/gr-bass-at-212-slim-800-act-800w-amp-built-into-a-2x12-cabinet-just-29-lbs I use it with my quad cortex, it's awesome.
@@DiamondLifer Very simple - I use a 2’ long XLR cable out from the QC into the input on the back of the cab. And the cab also has 110V AC power. You set the volume on the cab on zero, turn everything on, plug in and turn everything on, wait for the QC to finish booting up and then turn up the volume on the cab a little past halfway, turn up the volume on the QC to wherever you want your volume, and that's it. I can throw together a quick video demonstrating the whole thing if you want. If so, reach out to me through my website so I can send you a private link to the video. It's not going to be something very fancy that I would want to upload publicly to the channel.
@@JohnFoxBass that would be a huge help because I’m trying to put together a new live rig for this new group that uses QC with DAW and in ears and the full thing. So I’m trying to find the most efficient way to jump into the fold and still have great stage sound and tone at my fingertips.
I have the carbon fiber AT 115 here. I tried it, and it is PHENOMENAL!! Sounds absolutely amazing. Then I also tried it with the AT 210 on top, which fits perfectly. That combination created the best sounding rig I've heard in my entire life. Words can't even describe how good it sounds.
How does the 115 sound on its own? I just played one with an GR one 800. I tried the 210, 212, 110, and 115 with the same head and bass (p bass with flats). They all sounded amazing on their own but the 115 was the best for that classic p bass sound to my ears.
@@debaonfire well, he took the time to write the comment, so he must have had something in particular in mind. I probably stumbled or misspoke on one of the specs or something. I don't have video editing skills or software, so everything is just in one take, and sometimes I do screw up and say the wrong thing. If I need to make a correction, I'd like to do that in the video description. I guess I'll have to go back and listen to the whole thing and see where I went astray. The sound quality of this whole video is pretty crappy anyway, I tried to keep the level under control but it was still overwhelming the pitiful camera mic in the Sony A7 IV. I wish I could have made it with a better quality microphone, but I don't have one.
@@JohnFoxBass My question is, how is the comment helpful? I guess I'll leave that to @shamrock3639. The video was ok for me to hear the unique sounds of the various cabs.
@@debaonfire Glad it was helpful, thank you very much for your time and support! I wish everyone could come here and hear in person how great they sound. They would disappear real fast, because anybody who hears one and then picks it up would definitely want to take it home! :-)
I can easily move it from room to room and up and down the stairs. I have not tried putting in the vehicle, but I would expect it to be no harder than dealing with a 55 lb suitcase. I would definitely always transport it with the cover on so that you could slide it in and out. Just set it down on the ground behind the vehicle, then grab the handle with one hand and lift the bottom with the other hand to make it horizontal and then just slide it right in. Or else lay it on its side across the back seats. My wife who is 120 lb can easily carry it.
@@JohnFoxBass that’s awesome. I was actually more talking about width wise. Is it easy to get in like the back of a car or the back of your SUV like easy enough to close the trunk? I’m pretty sure it’s light.
@@JohnFoxBass perfect that’s what I was looking for. It may be a squeeze for some smaller SUVs, but I think that’s awesome to be able to log around an 8x10 with little to no effort. Man it’s a good time to be alive and playing bass
@@jamesreynolds4487 It sure is! As far as I know, there are two of these in the USA. One is here right now in my shop and the other one is on its way here now from NAMM. Reach out to me through my website or via PM here if you'd like to grab one of them. There's a 10% discount on the one that was at NAMM. No problem shipping it to anywhere in the world.