I couldn't believe my neighbors...actually knockin on my door at 2:30 AM....good thing I was up jammin.....
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I couldn't believe my neighbors...actually knockin on my door at 2:30 AM....good thing I was up jammin.....
Nice rig indeed
And a hell of a deal
The red bass is a fretless?
I was thinking about selling it.
Warrior_Bass said:From what I can tell it's a fairly rare cab. Not sure why...maybe people would rather have an 810 if they're going to carry that kind of gear.
I'd like to try out the Aggie 412 some day.
I currently have 3 cabs. My first one - an Avatar 212. An Ampeg 810e (bought about 3 months ago as a project cab) and my newly purchased Mesa Powerhouse 412. I loved the sound of my 212, I just wanted the sound of a big cab, so I bought the Ampeg 810e used for cheap.
I really loved the cab, until I got my Mesa. My Mesa seems fuller in all frequencies then my Ampeg, and it's even lighter and easier to move. I'd put my Mesa up against any 810 out there.
georgestrings said:Oh, yeah???
Seriously, the PH412 is a great cab...
- georgestrings