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MiniGroves from Accugroove

Posted on October 30, 2009 » Filed under: Gear, bassguitar and tagged: accugroove, cabs » Add a comment »

Hot 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 [...]

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Accugroove News

Posted on January 27, 2009 » Filed under: Gear, bass, shows and tagged: accugroove, namm, NAMM2009 » 2 Comments »

Accugroove were busy with news at NAMM too… The new Accugroove Synergy power amp was on display, along with a cabinet featuring carbon fibre (graphite) coned 6 inch mid-range speakers (so now you can have graphite in your cabinet as well as graphite in your bass’s neck). You’ll have to hurry though – it is a strictly limited edition [...]

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Choosing a Bass Cab – Part II

Posted on September 24, 2008 » Filed under: Gear, bass, interviews and tagged: accugroove, bassguitar, cabs, tips, tone » 4 Comments »

Bass players have an amazing (and confusing) choice of Bass Cabs. This post continues from Part I of “Choosing a Bass Cab“… An interview with Mark Wright, CEO of Accugroove  and passionate bassist….
There seems to be a big range in the power output (Watts). How does a bassist know what power they need?
Mark: Answering the first question’s questions [see [...]

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Choosing a Bass Cab – Part I

Posted on September 22, 2008 » Filed under: Gear, bass, interviews and tagged: accugroove, bassguitar, cabs, tips » 3 Comments »

Bass players have a choice of either a combo (All-in-one) or a stand alone bass cab. Either way, the cab (and the speaker within it) are the final link in the bass guitarist’s sounds chain. But how do you choose a cab? What do you look for? In looking for a source of sound advice [...]

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