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Rad! That is all I can say!
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Just got me my Powerhouse 212 to go with my M9 Carbine head...complete with my trusty bass tech Garrus to help me keep things calibrated properly.
Planning on getting a 412 eventually for bigger shows...but for the time being this is just what I need. Takes care of 2 loud guitarists no problem...
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Just got me my Powerhouse 212 to go with my M9 Carbine head...complete with my trusty bass tech Garrus to help me keep things calibrated properly.
Planning on getting a 412 eventually for bigger shows...but for the time being this is just what I need. Takes care of 2 loud guitarists no problem...

dukeisdog said:Thanks Caca! You're running either a 412 or a pair of 212's if I recall right, right? What amp are you running?
I'm back to running my Bass 400 mainly ontop of my PH810. Sometimes I'll use it with my lone PH212, and I love the tone so much I've been trying to find a matching rhino vinyl '04-'08 era 212 so I can use it as my main gigging cabs. Tonight I'll be using my 400/PH212 setup for a gig downtown.
Wow:
boost mids much?!?!?!
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Matt Dean said:Re-posting cause, hopefully this bad boy will be getting a co-worker...
This bad boy...
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but my Bass 400 ain't going anywhere.Im debating which to get ... a PH410 or PH212.... mmmmmmm
I'm super happy going from my ampeg 410hlf to now mesa ph412 but really want a ph212 now for venues I play on reg schedule . Really like the in between thing going on the tightness of a ten and the low end of a 15 and setting my crossover dead center and tweet straight up and down with my m9. Sweetness
Wow:
boost mids much?!?!?!
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