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Big Cabs Club

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Will my 610 get me into the club? :hyper:
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My cab is loaded with 4x12" eminence deltalite neodymium speakers.
It's lightweight (less than 50lbs), made by a small german manufacturer. I like its sound when playing soft and when playing loud :) . Its construction (and sound) is similiar to the tecamp stuff, I think. Should I mount a fake orange logo?
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Just nabbed a rig for a friend, he'll be buying it piece by piece...

Anyways, 3 cabs all older (Carvin 18, Peavey 15, and Peavey 2x10 all 8ohm) and a Carvin R600 amp. Haven't got the 2x10 yet, but Im loving the Carvin. It's my first 18, and I'm impressed!! He'll pick 2 cabs... I'm hoping he goes with the matching Peaveys.
 
(2) Peavey 215d w/ black widows from a theatre install (no grills/no frills) - 8 ohms per cab. Powered by a GK MB2-500. I love it, definitely worth the weight, and visually hilarious. The Mega-mini rig of doom!
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I have a cab just like those, a 215D with slot ports, it's tone is very deep, rich, and has a surprising high end!
 
Im a big fan of big cabs. You can always turn down but a small cab just doesnt have the feel of a large cab.

Most of the time I use a Aguilar 412. Small footprint, stands tall, easy to move and has a big sound when needed!
 
Im a big fan of big cabs. You can always turn down but a small cab just doesnt have the feel of a large cab.

Most of the time I use a Aguilar 412. Small footprint, stands tall, easy to move and has a big sound when needed!

Man those 412's are starting to sound pretty good, damn gas...:rolleyes:

Welcome!!! Post some pics if you can!

#132 - inazone
 
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