CUSTOMER TESTIMONIALS

“Thanks for getting back to me. I got the panels and put them into a couple of older Peavey 15 and horn cabs and had enough left over to do my Yorkville 100 KB wedge (which I use as an extension for my acoustic amp) and the results were exactly what you claimed they would be. The rest of the guys want to do their stuff as well so would you please get back to me with the amount etc. and I’ll get the money order off ASAP. I’ll be getting 30 more. Thanks again and good luck to you.” Bob Hall

“I am bassist Tony hill, I recently installed Carl Billington?s Bassline inside panels into a two ten bass cabinet, and it improved the overall sound. After a little adjustments of my EQ, the low end is smoother, which is great for 5 & 6 string bass players and the mids tight, punchy for the 4 string slappers. For very a inexpensive way to improve your sound Bassline inside panels are the way to go. I will install them in all of my cabs.” Tony Hill, Bassist, San Diego CA

“I tried out the cabinet and I really like the tight sound. I had my doubts after seeing the panels that it would do much good. But I think they are every bit as good as you described them to be. I’m using a 2X12 cab with Eminence Kappa 12A’s and it shakes the walls but doesn’t have any of the hollow overtones and dead distorted sound these speakers had in a different non-insulated cabinet (Bandmaster).” Rick NesSmith

Hi Carl.O.K. Let’s see… “I used the cab, with the new liner last night. The room is not bass friendly! High ceilings, glass behind the stage kind of thing. Not the best room around for testing gear. But… The amp is a 22 year old G.K. 800r.b. driving a single 15″ Bag End 8 ohm cab at 200 watts. It is a small bullet-proof rig. It is LOUD for the size. The Bag End cab is rear ported, so I have had some problems with low end boom off to the sides of the cab in certain situations, or types of rooms. That problem is apparently gone! I was getting nice clear low end off to the sides. At first I thought I didn’t have enough low end, but there was plenty. It was just cleaner than before. Second, the volume was noticeable louder! I turned down the bass, and the output level at the amp. It was still pretty loud, and I wasn’t running through the mains. A loud little rig to begin with, now appears to be even louder, because all the sound absorbent batting inside the cab is gone. When I asked my guitar player what he was hearing, he said he wasn’t hearing enough mid range. So not having done anything different at the amp e.g., that means I’m getting a lot better low, AND high end. The high end seems a bit cleaner too. So, I added some low, and high MIDS, and had to turn down even more!! The bassline seems to fool you at first because the bottom is clean, so it can give the illusion that you need more lows. You really don’t, because twenty, or so feet out, the bottom is really kicking. Onstage, it’s clean, so it doesn’t boom. By the second set, I had it dialed in, and it never sounded so clean! So, I’m trying to get the absolute most I can get out of a smallest possible rig. The bassline liner is a great improvement in my sound!! I’ll have to try it in my 700r.b./210 combo!!  Thanks Carl.” Bill Rountree

I’m a Believer “As I recall, that was the name of a song a few years ago. Anyway, I have tested your product on some old and some newer (still old), Klipsch Cornwall’s and I am impressed. I don’t have an oscilloscope but have a CD of the basic bands. In the boxes with no BassLine panels, I cannot hear the 40cps band ? maybe just barely, but in the 2 boxes with one side and the back stripped of the paper insulation and the BassLine panels installed, I hear a very strong 40cps band. I still can’t hear 30 but that may require some serious box modifications or just plain new boxes. I am very impressed with your product and will be back for more in time.”   Ed Schumacher

Bass Player “Whoah!!!! What a difference in sound! Way more low-end at the same volume and tone settings. Also way more volume (especially in the low end) at the same knob settings. It really sounds like a whole new amp with about a 50 watts more power. And the quality of the low end is so much smoother and seems to have much less distortion or undesirable overtones. At least that’s what my ears tell me. I highly recommend this product to any bass player who wants to get more, better, smoother, louder bass from their bass rig. It really does work! Thanks much.” Mike Peacock, Bass Player

Bass Musician “Thanks to your bassline product it brought new life to my old 15″cab. I mean wow!!! this cab is killer now, the bass response is amazing!!! I plan on installing bassline insulation in my other cabinets as well. Thanks again and also for personally helping me with my order.”Tommy Bell, Long time bassist, East Kingston, NH. USA.

“I did one of my home speakers(JBL) and a/b’ed the two . I did notice more low mid bass than the untreated one. I’ll do that one and a 15″ cab(EV) I play out with. My bands website www.ptmeatbox.com. Thanks for the invention!” Jonathan Clift, JBL Home speaker conversion

“Yes, I want more……I didn’t do a sceintific A / B test, but the one (4 x 10) cabinet I did really seemed to “tighten” things up and allow higher power without distortion. I have a second 4 x 10 (the cabs are both Carvins, one rather old, one newer) I can use for conclusive testing, but I got good results with the (“old”) box. I’ve got a 1 x18 I might use this next batch on, though…then I’ve got 2ea. 2 x 10 boxes, and I’m getting ready to build a 1 x 12 (of all things), so I’ve got a few options…keep my address handy..I used 23 1/2 panels for the 4 x 10 and I covered pretty much everything except the baffle board. This particular box had a very large center post (center board?) which required 2 1/3 panels! ? I wasn’t sure if I needed to “treat” that piece or not, but I had enough extra, so I did.So, let’s do another!” William Bold