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Old 01-17-2012, 09:25 AM
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Little Mark III + Dual Traveler 151p Cabs

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What ya'll think? Looks like that's what it's gonna be. All I need is the extra 151P cab. I've been gigging with the LMIII and one 151P already, with good results. It's not overly hifi, but I'm playing flats anyway, and pretty much going for an old school sound. My guess is that with two 151Ps I'll be good for outdoor stuff, or at least better. It might beat a 410 anyway, more like a 610, I'd GUESS?

Anyone tried it? Any comments at all welcome. Thanks, folks.
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LMIII + 2 15s works for me. Especially outdoors and large theater stages.
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Old 01-17-2012, 11:03 AM
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LMIII + 2 15s works for me. Especially outdoors and large theater stages.
Yeah, I have a 700-seat theater stage gig coming up, but that's the gig that's gonna make the money to buy the cab, so...

I'm thinking the two 15s will do good when I get the other one.
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