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Old 03-07-2013, 05:21 PM
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Cab help - gk410 neo or 2xhartke 410xl?

It's a little more for a new neo than 2 used xl's, but I don't really need two.

Gk 700rb-II
Mostly jamming very loud, Americana type stuff, aka clean rock n roll.

I've read all the great reviews on the neo. There's not one local, so figured I'd use the GC 30 day deal, but then saw the xls for sale.

I vary my tone all over the place from a fake fretless beefy sound by muting, to punchy, to a geddy growl.

Fender jazz bass.

Ideas/input?
Thanks!
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Old 03-07-2013, 06:19 PM
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I have 2 XL's which I like very much. The sound is very crisp and IMO translates different styles/effects very well. One plus side of having two cabs is you know you'll be prepared when that really big gig comes along and the option of just one when that's all thats needed. Not to mention you'll have a spare to scavenge parts from in the extremely unlikely event of an XL failure.
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