MF Ashdown 4x10 4 ohm $149

my a.i. focus. amp is 2 ohm stable, so that would work. for wiring two cabinets in series, some recommend use a 'box' and not cabling. anyway, here is a series cabinet box: Series Box or you could try making your own
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in series, two 4-ohm cabs would present an 8-ohm load to the amp with this method.
 
Some gut and outer shots. It's pretty small for a 4x10 imo. Lack of filler and kind of hollow sounding when you knock on it. Wondering if I should throw some in there.

Composite plywood.

Overall... $149 new? I think it is worth it.
 

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Man, you can't get an empty cab for that. Plus, being made of plywood and not MDF... I'm sort of amazed.
I got a Hartke 4200 Pro 4x10 cab used for $100. I would have bought this as a practice space cab if did have that already. If I'm getting another cab it has to be 8 ohms to pair with another for gigging.