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This is totally reasonable and a way I used to run things before I ended up with a surplus of gear. I have a little Aguilar DB112...
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Yes it can be useful to have two rigs. If the Kustom is doing the job at home and not causing problems with the neighbors, keep it...
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Yes, that totally works. If you're going for something like a 1x10 for home and as much as you need for rehearsal, then you'll be able...
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I'd go with the Mark Bass head and a 58R 104 cabinet for playing out and keeping whatever you have for practice. They're matched and...
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If what you are saying is that you would leave the big cab at your band's rehearsal space and keep a smaller cab at home so you can...
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With the Darkglass head you can switch the power supply to handle a 2 ohm load, which will decrease the power output of the head when...
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Keep what you have for practice at home ( you won’t get much$if you sell it). The GK is your best option for a loud band IMO, but the...
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Thanks a lot for all your suggestions.
Summarizing:
Generally there is no problem turning the volume down for stronger amps to bedroom...
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Hello,
This is my first post although I've been reading a lot of useful stuff here.
I'm thinking about upgrading my Kustom KXB10...