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Mesa boogie combo amps

Ok,so I was thinking about getting a Mesa combo amp from guitar centers but not sure if I should hold out for a head and cab. I was look at the M6 carbine....anyone know anything about these amps? I usually play praise and worship and rock. Any input would be great!
 
I was thinking about those, but I want to have more than just one big sub. The two 12 inch subs I think will be more punchy than one twelves or a fifteen. I'm always open to ideas, but want alittle more than what my ampeg ba115 offers.
 
I'm always open to ideas, but want alittle more than what my ampeg ba115 offers.

Walkabout.

It's got enough juice to push multiple cabinets, a great tone that does the 'ive heard that before but never thought I could do that' thing, and a GREAT EQ section.

The Carbines (M6 and 9) are awesome - and give the SVT Pro line a run for its money but FWIW, the Walkabout is worth trying out.

A second scout cab would be a much better option than going for more juice just cause you think you may need it.
 
Very cool! I may just check it out then. Power was my number one concern,but sound quality also just as important! Thank you for taking the time to help me with this, now I have to wait for income tax time...lol!
 
I was thinking about those, but I want to have more than just one big sub. The two 12 inch subs I think will be more punchy than one twelves or a fifteen. I'm always open to ideas, but want alittle more than what my ampeg ba115 offers.

The scout has a passive radiator (8" I think) on the bottom that gives it more oomph than other 12" combos. Honestly it's the only 12" combo that spits out enough volume to handle the type of gigs I normally do.

PS: I don't own one but have used them multiple times in the past.
 

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