If it is the real deal I would vote yes. But, Laney and every other ad I have looked at say this cab has a marine grade plywood cab. If it is MDF I would say the cab is suspect at best.Yeah, it's solid MDF (is that a contradiction?). It's rock solid, I really like it. I was likely to pay a lot lot more, a custom Cornell would have cost me $600 (as would a Zilla). I spoke to the Mesa Boogie rep, and a 10" creamback cab would have cost me $500. So, all in all, I'm really liking this purchase (excluding the sound because I have nothing to plug it into - but, in theory, I get a free DSL1!!!).
Funnily enough, I wanted a low watt speaker, but this one is 75w. Having said that, the new amp has an OD "channel", so it just means that the combo amp has speaker breakup, but when I plug it into this cab it'll be all amp overdrive. (&, if the 8" speaker in the combo is no good than I'll replace it with a 10" greenback or creamback.)
If it is the real deal I would vote yes. But, Laney and every other ad I have looked at say this cab has a marine grade plywood cab. If it is MDF I would say the cab is suspect at best.
Im confused how is your having a Lovely (1x12) Laney cabinet---with no amp----- "spiting me.".....exactly?
^ I just got another head (with plenty of grunt)... Not one of those, but an extremely under-rated head which gives some of the nicest tones I've heard and will suit my current purposes perfectly. Might take a while to get to me, not local...
I was thinking about ordering up a DSL head, but I've owned one and the Diavlo, and much prefer the latter - it's on its way.![]()









Is the 8Ohm speaker spec ideal for the amplifier to be paired with it?
Im confused how is your having a Lovely (1x12) Laney cabinet---with no amp----- "spiting me.".....exactly?