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Mini Stacks Of DOOM

Hey @Passinwind - is that a BSX EURB? Can I ask where you got the stand? I have a similar one ( I think mine is one of the prototypes) and have been looking for a stand for it ...

Yep, a BSX Model 2000. It came with the bass and I think it was from BSX. They have a Facebook presence, you could ask Dino Jr. if he can make you one. It looks to be a Tama cymbal stand with an ABS plumbing end cap for the pin and a custom cradle, but I've toyed with the idea of making a better cradle with a half section of drain pipe, or maybe a simple composite layup if I feel jiggy. Home Depot FTW though. I can send you some pics, please PM me so I'll remember.
 
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My GK MB112 and matching powered cab for 400 watts. I filled a gym last Valentines Day without any PA support! I love this thing!!View attachment 3999138

I have 2 Eden 320 Watt combos that when slaved would be enough for most gigs. Maybe not a heavy doom sort of band competing with two Marshall stacks and a drummer wanting to replace all of his drum heads and cymbals when he’s done for the day. Other than that, it’s a formidable rig.
 
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I couldn’t make a square joint together if every thing was pre-cut and drilled for me, but I sure appreciate when somebody can nail it like you did.
Thanks again. I mostly see the subtle flaws, but that's often the part you learn the most from. DIY'ers have it pretty easy these days if they have the budget for CNC work, if I ever do any more cabs I'm defintely going to go that route.
 
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Thanks again. I mostly see the subtle flaws, but that's often the part you learn the most from. DIY'ers have it pretty easy these days if they have the budget for CNC work, if I ever do any more cabs I'm defintely going to go that route.

Ok, not only did you kick sand in my face over your woodworking skills, you’re throwing computer operated machinery at me? Have mercy!!!
 
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