I'm in the market for a 4x10. How is the Goldline Pilgrim? I'm looking at either the GK Goldline or BLK for a 4x10.
I'm currently using a Kustom 2x15, and I think its a little too boomy for me.
I have been using a single Peavey 15, but I didn't get the note definition I started to crave. I think my ears are becoming more discerning.
I ran into the Goldline at a GC sale last summer, and I compared it with some other 4x10s there. I think the bottom end is quite strong, and that the overall sound provides low-end guts but preserves note definition. I personally like the sound of the Hartke metal cone speakers I've heard, and there is obviously something in common with the metal cones in the GK speakers, but I thought the GK cab had a warmer sound than the Hartkes. I suggest doing some side-by-side comparisons with other 4x10s, and I believe the Goldline is a GC exclusive, so they should have others handy to compare with....but the sound was a winner for me. The drawback is weight, as the cab is around 90 pounds which is on the heavy side for a 4x10. If I ever need it for a large venue I can pair the GK 4x10 with my Peavey 15" cab..but that's not normally the kind of gig I play.
There aren't many reviews of the Goldline around yet, but since a few of them suggested that longevity of the speakers might be an issue, I bought the GC extended warranty - something I very seldom do. Probably a waste, since I don't really plan to push the cab near its max rating.
If you try out the Goldline, let me know what you think. I like the sound a LOT.