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Old 03-15-2011, 08:28 PM
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Here's the deal:
I have a SWR 350x driving a Son of Bertha (rated for 350 watts) and a Eden 410xlt (700 watts). I want to get another 410 at some point so that I'll move more air and not not hear the 15. I also want to buy a new head though, and I kind of want to keep it all to one brand. So the question I guess is what reccomendations for a head do you guys have, and would I be better off with two 700 watt 410s and the 350 watt head I already have.
I was thinking about selling off the cabs and getting a 610/810 and a new head, but the portability of one large cab is not as nice as two. I've been looking at everything, (swr, eden, mesa, aguilar, GK) but I figure you probably own some of them and could tell me what is good as far as reliability and sound outside of hearing it in a music shop.

As far as sound and style I am looking for something that can do gritty punk rock to more sterile jazz slap. I have an Musicman Sterling with Nordstrands in it.

Any recomendations or personal experience would be helpful.
My price range is 1000 for a new head (I have this thing about buying new heads-I don't mind used cabs)
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