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LMBassIII & 2 2x10s

Not 100% sure but I think It might depend on the cab. I use two Ampeg 210AVs with my LMII and the 201AVs have another output to daisy chain another cab. If a 210 cab didnt have another output to do that, Im not sure how it could be done with a LM.
 
I wasn't sure about the power specs. I knew about the cabs needing a second output for the daisy-chain. I'm not really up on my MB knowledge. More of an Ampeg/fender guy. I know the cabs should be 8ohms each, anything else I should know?

Thanks for the quick response.
 
I wasn't sure about the power specs. I knew about the cabs needing a second output for the daisy-chain. I'm not really up on my MB knowledge. More of an Ampeg/fender guy. I know the cabs should be 8ohms each, anything else I should know?

Thanks for the quick response.

The LMII (and LMIII) can take a 4 ohm load, so two 8 ohm cabs is 4 ohms (you probably know that already) so you should be fine.
 
Yes, great combination. You can either daisy chain the cab using the single speakon, or run two 1/4" cables, one to each cab, from the dual mode speakon and 1/4" speaker output.

I would recommend the former.
 
I've got mine running two BagEnd 15s: one using a neutrik and the other using the 1/4 inch output. I suppose there are a number of combinations that could work for you, but as long as you don't drop beyond the amps lowest Ohm rating, you should be fine. Power wise, the LMIII kicks but when I use both cabs.