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Mini-Rigs of Doom: Attack of the Cones-Tres

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Here the mini rig of DOOM that I used for about 2yrs with a singer/songwriter. Overkill? nah!..... isn't that the point?

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still have and love the DB750 but my daughter loves buttons and knobs so to be on the safe side I use my GK400RB as my daily practice combo...

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and depending on the need I'll use 1 or 2 of the GS112s
 
When i go with inears IEM Westone ES2s

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mini Rig
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I have recently replaced my GS112s with DB112s and my one cab mini rig now uses a BagEnd 1x12.. this little rig is one trip in and out. cab in one hand, Bass in gig bag on my back and the Genz Benz Shuttle and REDDI in a carry bag in the other hand..
 
Nice...I'll bet that sounds great!!! I regret selling the 4 ohm B2 Series II cabinet that I had.

Did you have to replace one of the woofers?

Two, actually. :D (couple years apart, hence the cosmetic differences) Had a rack head, bridged the power amp to get 1200 watts into 4 ohms. It sounded like heaven until it blew. Then... nothing.

Shouldn't have that problem with the LMII. ;) Though I think the next generation, LMIII with the 800 watt power section, would be the best match for this cab for full-on funk. The II works just fine for Jazz.
 
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