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TC Electronic K-115

TC Electronic K-115
TC Electronic K-115 TC Electronic K-115 TC Electronic K-115
SKU: TC 991000013

If you want the bass and nothing but the bass, then K-115 is the cabinet you're looking for.
TC 991000013

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No Treble, All Thunder

If you want the bass and nothing but the bass, then K-115 is the cabinet you're looking for. Its high-quality 15" custom driver offers enough gut-punching low-end tone to knock out the Hulk, while its sturdy build, lightweight design and cool vintage look make it a perfect fit for the quality-minded gigging musician. Just hook this 8ohm and 400watt bad boy up, and get ready to blow people away!

The Perfect Partner In Tone

Everybody likes a great team player. Somebody that just helps the rest of the team perform better. K-115 is exactly that guy! It's good on its own, but combined with one of our other K-cabs it's even better. Combine it with our K-410 and get a wonderfully warm and beefy bass tone. Hook it up with a K-210 or K-212 for a brilliant mix between sparkling highs and pumping lows. No matter what you choose it's sure to be a winning combination.

The Recipe for Subsonic Success

When designing a bass cabinet nothing is more important than the interaction between the driver and the natural resonance of the cabinet itself. Hence we went ahead and developed our own 15" driver for the cab's sturdy plywood construction. The result? An extremely organic and powerful subsonic tone that'll bring out all the lovely low-end you could ever need.

Beautiful Through and Through

Yes, K-115 is quite the beauty. The cool vintage-vibed look is sure to turn some heads out there, but what really makes this cab stand out is how beautiful it is on the inside. Built on tough yet lightweight materials and sporting a sleek and portable design, K-115 is a true lifesaver for the gigging musician that wants an easy to transport cabinet without compromising on tone.

Vertical Stacking Explained

Vertical Stacking... It may sound like a term that was developed by our sales and marketing departments, but in reality Vertical Stacking was born in our bass development department. The concept emerged from years and years of bass playing. Yep, that's right! The guys developing TC bass gear are actually bass players themselves, and they know what it's like out there in the real world of bass.

The Problem

If you ever play gigs at small to mid-sized venues or at private parties, you have probably decided to only bring one bass cab sometimes. Typically one with a 4x10" speaker configuration.

However, sound is very sentitive to direction and surface reflections... If you place a 4 x10" cab on the floor, sound waves will bounce off the floor, which is great for getting that fat low-end impact - but the downside is that you can't hear the details of your playing. Well, your knees can, but not your ears.

One solution is to place the cab on a chair, a rack case or similar. Now, you can hear the mid and high frequencies much better, but now the downside is lack of low-end presence. Since you elevated the cab, you loose the early reflections boucning off the floor.

In other words, no matter what you do, using only one 4 x 10" cab means a compromise on sound quality.

Horizontal Alternative

As long as you use TC cabinets, most of our amp can actually handle 3 cabs simultaneously.

Obviously, it would become a very tall stack if you stacked 3 2x10" or 2x12" cabs vertically, in fact you may not be able to reach the amp...

But don't worry, due to the extra cab, it actually makes sense to stack them in the traditional, horizontal way if you hook up three cabs.

The Solution

The solution to the problem is our unique Vertical Stacking concept. There is nothing wrong with using 4 10" speakers. In most situations, that is more than enough - the problem is that all 4 speakers are fitted inside a square box in a 2x2 configuration.

Our answer is a 4x1 speaker configuration using either two 2x10", 2x10"/2x12" or two 2x12" cabs. Whether you want 10 or 12" speakers or a combination, the point is that you stack the speakers vertically.

Quite simply, you get the best from both 4x10" scenarios: The early reflections adding punch and low-end to your sound, but at at the same time, you can hear every detail thanks to the fact that the top speaker is aligned with your ears.

No More Compromises. Issue Solved!

Classic Stacking

If weight and space is less of a concern, you can always go for the classic configuraion of 8x10" cabs. Obviously, this solution will also give you all the benefits of vertical stacking using smaller cabs.

Additional Information / TC Electronic K-115

Brand TC ELECTRONIC
Instrument amp/speaker type cabinet
For which instrument bass guitar
  • High-quality 15" custom driver
  • Lightweight and portable design
  • Vintage-vibed look
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