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Of course that cab is sickHow does it sound?
#119 - MrBEAR
can i have number 2012?

For two 3620 cabs, it's only appropriate you get the "end of the world" number.
Because your rig will cause it...
Do you mind writing me into you will? Pretty please? Come on, at least for one of the cabs?
Most heads only power two cabs....but, if you have the means, and the room, 3 3620's sounds awesome.....
Not my "Go To" gig rig, she spends almost all of her time in a studio, but at 114 lbs. with 48"x23"x20" (H,W,D) dimensions, does a 1971 Orange 2x15 Reflector Cab count?
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Cheers,
Mr. BEAR
How is that NOT your go to gig rig?
LOL
1) No road cases and no roadies.
2) Pristine condition, like to keep it that way.
3) Cartage issues, not BMW friendly at all.
4) In any given week I put more hours in at the studio than gigging live.
Perhaps it really is the go to rig, I just don't have to go anywhere with it, just log in at the studio to enjoy it.
For what it's worth the Mesa M6 Carbine Combo won't fit in the BMW either but it does in the Ford Five Hundred. The AER Amp One fits anywhere. Hmm time for a trio picture of the mini, medium, and maxi rigs I think.
Cheers,
Mr. BEAR
I'd like to join, SVT18:
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