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Official Aguilar Club - part 4

Yes! Some cool pics of my gigs with rig (again):
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That white shirt is nót the only shirt I wear :P It is my main gigging shirt, though.
 
I'll celebrate part 4 with a shot of my new GS 412. I have been using DB cabs for a while (410 and 112) and have really loved how great they sound. However, recently I hooked up my old GS112 cabs and was suddenly reacquainted with how great they sound as well.

Some recent gigs have required a bit more sonic potential so I have been considering a larger "big" cab. The DB 810 and 412 cabs are quite heavy for me to manage, but the GS412 is a manageable 116 lbs. Plus which, I have never read anything but praise for the sound.

So I took the plunge. So far I have not been disappointed! It is a very detailed cab that easily transmits exactly what your fingers are doing! It makes you better player when you can hear that!

Photographed in my new man cave "Bassment" that I built in my garage/basement. Keep all my gear down there. No more stairs! Makes for a happier home as well.
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I just becaume an Aguilar owner last week! Can't believe how much better my Low B sounds with two twelves coming from the world of Tens Only. I do want to add a 4x10 cab to the equation, But i think an Aguilar head may come first.

I'll take some better rig pictures this weekend (or maybe this evening) I only snaped the one so far, and its blurry.
 
JMarkD said:
I'll celebrate part 4 with a shot of my new GS 412. I have been using DB cabs for a while (410 and 112) and have really loved how great they sound. However, recently I hooked up my old GS112 cabs and was suddenly reacquainted with how great they sound as well.

Some recent gigs have required a bit more sonic potential so I have been considering a larger "big" cab. The DB 810 and 412 cabs are quite heavy for me to manage, but the GS412 is a manageable 116 lbs. Plus which, I have never read anything but praise for the sound.

So I took the plunge. So far I have not been disappointed! It is a very detailed cab that easily transmits exactly what your fingers are doing! It makes you better player when you can hear that!

Photographed in my new man cave "Bassment" that I built in my garage/basement. Keep all my gear down there. No more stairs! Makes for a happier home as well.
:hyper:

I never really looked up the weight of the gs412... But it seems much lighter

I was against "full stacks" for a while until I got my gs412
 

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