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Old 03-17-2010, 04:46 AM
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SVT 6 / Cab choice?

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Just picked up an SVT 6 PRO on CL .
Would like some input on cabs.
I like serious bottom end when I play.
Will an 810 get me there, or should I go with a 410 and 115 or 118?

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either a 410HLF or 610HLF will get you some serious bottom end.
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Old 03-17-2010, 03:48 PM
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+1 either of those 2 are what you're looking for. When I had a 6Pro, I paired it with a Mesa 2x15 and loved it, but if you want lottsa low end, the hlf's are where it's at.
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If you like more low end fat sound go with 4x10 and 15, if you like even more volume and a tighter sound, get the 8x10. Both setups will sound killer
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