BGRA: AccuGroove Tri 112

Manufacturer AccuGroove Model Tri 112
Reviewer Brad Maestas Email n
Experience 14+ Item owned Less than 1 month
Review Date 2002-12-09 Price paid USD$1138 (List), USD$853 (street)
Dimensions21”H x 18 ¼”W x 19 ¼”D
Weight55 1/2 lbs.
Power400 Watts!
Speakers1 - 12” Sub Woofer with die-cast aluminum frame and Kapton™ coils, 1 - 6” Mid Range with Kapton™ coils, 2 - Critically damped catenary soft dome textile tweeters with ferrofluid-cooled voice coil and high energy dual neodymium magnets.
Ohms8 Ohms
Some technical specs: Separate 350 Watt Heavy-Duty Attenuators for midrange and tweeters, maintenance-free self-resetting Tweeter & Midrange Protection Circuit, they hand-build their own Circuit Board for the crossover. They handle 4,000 watts. 2 Speakon jacks & 2 sealed 1/4" jacks, High Grade 3/4" Void-Free Birch Plywood with Rabbet and Dado Construction, Frequency Response & SPL: 33 Hz - 18 kHz (30 Hz @-6db) 99 dB SPL. Dig that frequency response! I recently made a test for myself. I wanted to be able to go up the two flights of metal stairs in the back of the Jazzhaus, here in Lawrence, Kansas, to my Monday-night jam with all of my gear in one trip. I gig there a lot and it really sucks when you have to make four trips just for the bass gear. This cabinet is one of the answers to a very good question that bass players are posing for gear manufacturers. "Can you make something that sounds better, looks better, is smaller, lighter and louder than than what is available right now?" This answer from AccuGroove is definitely a solid and defined "Yes, we can!" I think that it's amazing the amount of sound that comes out of this little guy and still, it's not ten pounds heavier than the other 1x10 and 1x12 competition. At 55.5 lbs. it does help to know how to lift correctly but I don't think that 55.5 is very much at all, considering the performance you get in return. My Bag End 15 was part of my previous "as small/light as possible" rig. That thing's pushing 60 lbs., only goes down to 50 Hz and can only handle 200 watts program. I also have tried out the Epifani and the EA and other various 1x10 and 1x12 cabs and they just don't hold up to the Tri 112. This cab is great for absolutely anything. It's small-enough 12" driver keeps your upright from feeding back and it's just big enough to handle your low B string. I don't know of any other 112 cab that can take 400 watts and put out 99dB! I would recommend this to anyone who's in the market. It is kind of expensive but think about where Glockenklang, and other specialty bass-specific audio manufacturers, have had their prices for years, most steadily rising. Most of the time you can only hope to get what you paid for and with this piece, you're going to be certain of it the instant you play through it. If you're going for that "pure" sound and great portability and volume you need this cabinet.
construction (100%)
Built like a brick $#!*house!
clarity (100%)
Matched only by the BEST studio monitors.
volume (100%)
IL DEVASTATORE!
portability (100%)
Little bulky but think about the TONE!
value (95%)
A bit pricey for most people.
overall (100%)
Sick!
The BGRA is generously underwritten by David King of Bass Guitar Systems.
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