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Post by lowbudget on Mar 1, 2020 8:44:28 GMT -7
I know this is a long shot, but does anyone have a real-world shipping scale or luggage scale weight for this? I know what the website says but I need to get closer than that or a bathroom scale. If by some chance you do, which speaker do you have?
Close as I can come by the process of educated guessing and interpolation is 41.50 pounds with the standard H30. Looks like it would be about 2.5 pounds lighter with a Creamback but then you'd lose those chimey highs, wouldn't you?
Thanks!
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Post by Mark (Basement Enthusiast) on Mar 1, 2020 9:32:11 GMT -7
Just FYI, the Celestion V-Type worked really well for me with the MAZ, and had nice chimey-ness (almost as great as the Gold, in my opinion) and is another 4 oz. lighter still than the Creamback.
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Post by premiumplus (Dave) on Mar 1, 2020 16:01:04 GMT -7
I'm getting 38 lbs., 10 oz. from a Harbor Freight 70 pound postage scale. I've checked it's calibration and it's pretty accurate. That's for a Maz 18NR MKII, ultralight cab w/ G12H30 speaker. Blonde
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Post by lowbudget on Mar 1, 2020 17:42:49 GMT -7
I'm getting 38 lbs., 10 oz. from a Harbor Freight 70 pound postage scale. I've checked it's calibration and it's pretty accurate. That's for a Maz 18NR MKII, ultralight cab w/ G12H30 speaker. Blonde Geez Dave, only a pound or so more than my studio combo. I believe I can deal with that! Thanks much, that likely seals the deal for me.
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Post by lowbudget on Mar 1, 2020 17:45:15 GMT -7
Just FYI, the Celestion V-Type worked really well for me with the MAZ, and had nice chimey-ness (almost as great as the Gold, in my opinion) and is another 4 oz. lighter still than the Creamback. I appreciate that info Mark. That speaker had not been on my radar. Wonder why we don’t hear more about it? Sounds like a real contender.
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Post by purpletele on Mar 1, 2020 19:00:11 GMT -7
I'm getting 38 lbs., 10 oz. from a Harbor Freight 70 pound postage scale. I've checked it's calibration and it's pretty accurate. That's for a Maz 18NR MKII, ultralight cab w/ G12H30 speaker. Blonde Blonde's tend to get heavier, so that Maz 18 NR may be 42 lbs in a few years.
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