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MiniGroves from Accugroove

Posted by Benjamin on October 30, 2009 Filed under: bassguitar, Gear tagged: accugroove, cabs

minigroove-tiltbackHot off the press! Mark and the Accugroove crew have brought a new range of cabs into the bass world

“Eight years in the making, our new MiniGrooves are the first and only tiny, lightweight cabinets that are built for the serious professional.”

So says Mark, Accugroove’s CEO, and he’s bigger than me, so I’m not going to argue ;) .

The main act is the 3-Way (8” Woofer, 6.5” Midrange & 2 Tweeters), which weights in at 26 lbs. (just under 12kgs in new speak), and measures 19” High x 10” Wide x 15.5 Deep. It will swallow 300 watts @ 8 Ohms. Quite a beast!

The MiniGroove 3-Way will happily suit upright and electric bass, as well as keyboards, guitar or PA uses. But there’s more…

minigroove-2x8sub

The MiniGroove Sub, which features two 8” Subwoofers. It is slightly lighter, at 22 lbs., but the same size – 19” H x 10” W x 15.5 D – and with the same power rating – 300 watts @ 8 Ohms. The frequency range is 34-220 Hz. That’s low folks!

The MiniGrooves can be stacked, so a MiniGroove 3-Way will sit on top of a MiniGrooe Sub to make a 600 Watt, 10 inch wide 4 Way system that covers 34 Hz up to dog whistles (18kHz i.e. full AccuGroove fidelity :) ).

The 3 Way system as a little flip out foot – perfect for those situations where you have to put the unit on the floor, but want to angle it for the best listening. The is also support for pole mounting.

stacked-minigroove-bass

There is some more information on AccuGroove’s Myspace page, and I am sure they will be on the Accugroove main site shortly.

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