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(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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(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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Sorry for the big pictures!
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!
here is my most recent rig'o'doom
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2x15. Big.
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2x15. Big.