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Mini Rigs of Doom Four

This qualifies as MROD:

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If you ignore the extra Forté on the bergantino stack, these two stacks weigh the same. They both have 800 watt capacity in the cabs, though the HP is capable of putting out 1200 and driving 2 Ohm loads.

The PJB with one cabinet is a nice micro rig. The bergantino with one cabinet is a glorious setup. Both of them sound better with the extra cabs, and get loud, but if weight is your concern, I’d choose the bergy, and if size is your concern, the PJB.
 
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If you ignore the extra Forté on the bergantino stack, these two stacks weigh the same. They both have 800 watt capacity in the cabs, though the HP is capable of putting out 1200 and driving 2 Ohm loads.

The PJB with one cabinet is a nice micro rig. The bergantino with one cabinet is a glorious setup. Both of them sound better with the extra cabs, and get loud, but if weight is your concern, I’d choose the bergy, and if size is your concern, the PJB.
That Berg stack! I know that bass sounds killer through there my friend.

-ScottM
 
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