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Old 07-03-2010, 12:46 AM
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DB750 with TC Electronics RS210s??

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Hey guys, I'm really in love with my DB750, especially with the Telefunken tube. The problem is that I need a new car soon and I want a muscle car which can't fit my Aggie GS410 or GS210. I'm looking for cab solutions, preferably 10's, that will fit into the trunk of a car. It seems to me that the RS210 cabs would fit the bill nicely, but how does the tone pair with the DB750? I also like how the RS210's can stack vertically so I can hear myself better on cramped stages. Sometimes I feel like my Aggie rig is just too much and is blowing past my legs anyway.

I was thinking of just moving to the TC Electronic RH450 + RS210 stack combo, but I can't seem to let myself get rid of the DB750 that I dreamed of owning for years and now have, and I can't afford to own both heads at the same time at the moment. I should also add that I don't need a ton of volume for what I do, just a ton of tone!!

Styles I typically play with my current bands: r&b/funk/soul/neo-soul/jazz/rock.

I've already PM'd a couple people on this and have gotten some incredible feedback, but if anyone else can offer any insight or experience on this head/cab combo, I'd sure like to hear it! Thanks!

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