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Mini Rigs of Doom Four

Let's not forget, the qualifier is that you can carry your entire rig, including bass, into the venue with one trip and no cart. This seems to get lost quite a lot in this thread.

Or was it the 'micro' rigs of doom? Whatever!
I think you're remembering correctly.
Of course, the guideline gets deluded as the thread moves along and the premise is not restated every so often.

Seems about right:
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I believe there is something that could improve this great thread. If posters would also include a description of their equipment in the posting (i.e. manufacturer and model) instead of just posting pictures, others could search the thread, for example to see what cabinets other folks have matched with a particular head.

Quilter Bass Block
Audiokinesis Hathor 1203
Audiokinesis Changeling 212
Earplugs
 
of all the mini rigs I've tried over the years, playing a lot of restaurant/hotel gigs, this was definitely one of the most satisfying. View attachment 2779048

Those VL-110's are wonderful. Had two myself and sold one. Will not be letting the last one go. Actually would love to find a VL-208 to go with my VL-110. If not, I have a very bad ass practice cab haha. Thank you for sharing.