
Anyway, I've put together a new bass rig consisting of my trusty custom Warmoth 4-string (ash body, maple neck, ebony fingerboard, P-bass body/Jazz neck), a BBE B-Max preamp and a newly purchased (used) Crown 602 power amp (380W per ch. into 8 ohms). I hooked this up to the cheap-o speaker (that I did own in the first place) and man, what a bummer. It had been a couple of years, so I guess I just forgot how bad that speaker sounded. No bass response at all...even with the Bass knob turned all the way up on the B-Max. Very trebly (I hate trebly!!!) and weak mids. I ran it full range and and biamped, and both sucked hard. I tweaked with the B-Max for about 30 minutes and got to a sound that didn't make me nauseas.

So, never having looked inside that old homemade cabinet, I pulled the grill off, popped the 15" speaker out and looked inside. I saw pink insulation stapled to the back panel and I knew I was in trouble. Actually, that was the only sound absorbtion material in the cab. And just on the back panel. I inspected the speaker itself...no rips or anything. But I didn't see any manufacturer label on it. It actually only had a few numbers printed on it and nothing else. Not even the ohms rating. So I'm thinking, if I drop a decent speaker into this cab, maybe I'll have something.
Luckily, I always do research before spending money. I went over to the Talkbass forum in search of a good speaker to buy. I kept seeing a lot of folks saying stuff like "it doesn't matter how good your speaker is if your cabinet sucks". Made sense to me. Then I came across BFM.
Here I am.