I got a GK MB800 and two Neo 212 cabs. With my rack on top, it's huge! I'm thinking one cab is plenty, but I'll have to roll out the second now and then. 
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Overboard? You're kidding, right? No such thing, my man!
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I'm still debating how to wire my rack. I have a Shure wireless, a Korg pitchblack, and the MB800. I've started with bass - wireless - tuner - amp. This way if I don't use the wireless I can plug into the tuner. But I have to run the tuner out to the front input of the amp![]()


Does the MB800 have a tuner out? If yes, I would plug this one into the tuner, and out of the signal chain.
+100No, you haven't gone overboard. You got yourself a great bass rig. You can always take just one cabinet to smaller gigs or practices. Congrats!
I got a GK MB800 and two Neo 212 cabs. With my rack on top, it's huge! I'm thinking one cab is plenty, but I'll have to roll out the second now and then.![]()