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    Quote Originally Posted by GaFFLe View Post
    Who makes this lift? What's the model?
    Found 'em for all looking for lift assists:

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07KQDS7W5...v_ov_lig_dp_it

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XNZ5GV6...v_ov_lig_dp_it

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XNZ5GV6...v_ov_lig_dp_it

    I've got a Tundra that I'd need help getting these subs in/out of. One of these lifts seems like a good solution. The lifts I listed weigh between 70 - 93 lbs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GaFFLe View Post
    Well... I sold my Danley TH-118 subs and got BassBoss SSP118 MKII subs + DV-12 MKII tops. The subs should be here by the end of next week. Several years later and YES, BassBoss customer service is absolutely stellar (thank you Sammie and Dori). I haven't spun a gig since 2016 focusing on my IT career. Luckily, my 10-12 year old Danley subs still had insane re$ale value so it was a no-brainer.
    Congrats and welcome to the BB family! You’ll enjoy those workhorse for years. I got several sets of BB DV12, pair of AT312, 4 SSP118 and growing. Just ordered the VS21 yesterday and it will be a good combination with the SSP118 for outdoor events.

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    https://www.ebay.com/itm/14449969291...Bk9SR9rI3PvjYA

    That's the speaker lift I ended up going with. I'm gonna get a ramp as well for my pickup truck. I chose this scissor lift because it tucks up somewhat small and it's easy to grab and lift even those it's a little over 70 lbs. It doesn't fee heavy at all and the wheels lock.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GaFFLe View Post
    Well... I sold my Danley TH-118 subs and got BassBoss SSP118 MKII subs + DV-12 MKII tops. The subs should be here by the end of next week. Several years later and YES, BassBoss customer service is absolutely stellar (thank you Sammie and Dori). I haven't spun a gig since 2016 focusing on my IT career. Luckily, my 10-12 year old Danley subs still had insane re$ale value so it was a no-brainer.
    Hey Gaffle,
    Since you used to own the TH118, how would you compare the SSP118 to the TH118 (or 2x SSP118 to 1x TH118)? I know a lot of people live the TH118, but I like the size of the SSP118 and the built in amp (plus it can work with my other BassBoss subs like the wonderful VS21s and ZV28s). I'm thinking of upgrading/selling my VRX918SPs and SRX818SPs. I'm about to pull the trigger on a pair of SSP118s because it is easier for me to bring two SSP118s than four SRX818SPs or VRX918SPs in my small van.
    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paulm12 View Post
    Hey Gaffle,
    Since you used to own the TH118, how would you compare the SSP118 to the TH118 (or 2x SSP118 to 1x TH118)? I know a lot of people live the TH118, but I like the size of the SSP118 and the built in amp (plus it can work with my other BassBoss subs like the wonderful VS21s and ZV28s). I'm thinking of upgrading/selling my VRX918SPs and SRX818SPs. I'm about to pull the trigger on a pair of SSP118s because it is easier for me to bring two SSP118s than four SRX818SPs or VRX918SPs in my small van.
    Thanks
    I don't really recall the difference now because the last gig I did with my TH-118's was pre-2015. They sat in storage for years before I sold them in 2022. I've only used my SSP118's twice since purchased in mid-2022 but when I did use them, the sound was incredible to me. I used them for a nice sized wedding reception in a sizably big venue with high ceilings and wooden floors. They are more than I'll need for the types of gigs I'll choose to cherry pick. I don't gig much at all these days but have a wedding towards the end of this year. The price of these speakers are hefty but I truly believe there's nothing you'll generally see in your local GC or Sam Ash that'll compare performance-wise.
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