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Show off your rig!

Wow, I just went through all of the pages. I'm amazed at everyone's different take on a rig. I'm hesitant to post mine after seeing what's been posted, but what the heck.

It's an older Bassman 400 over a Bassman 115. (My total investment in this amp is $300, so I feel that I've done well as far as bang for the buck.)

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Here's my rig in the process of being mic'ed up in the studio (the mic on the mid driver did get cabled up later ;)).

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No preamp on show because I drive the Crown XLS 1000 from my Line 6 XT Live which obviously sits on the floor. It's bridged mono into the 8 Ohm Barefaced Big One.

The other stuff in the rack is a <cough> Behringer feedback destroyer and a 1U 300 watt per channel poweramp that are used to drive the monitors. This stuff lives in my rack partly because I own it, but also because our Allen and Heath mixer sits on top of my rig when we play live and I run sound as well.
 
I use a Warwick Corvette Standard through a Ampeg svt pro 4 with matching 4x10 & 1x15 B series heads. I am SUPER happy I have finally acquired my "dream gear" :hyper:
 

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Here's an older pic of my rig I used with my last blue's band, a '73 Peavey F800-B and similar vintage Peavey 15" cab (modern speaker).

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Yeah, I know, that head needs a monster cab.

Maybe eventually I'll score a good deal on either a vintage Peavey 2 x 15 or one of Peavey's newer VB-810 cabs.

used to play that head w/ the 3 15s in 70s. Killed Course needed to be in teens again to move it
 
This is my current rig. It has a matching 4x10 for the huge gigs, but I rarely need it. Basically just a 1970 Fender Precision -> T-Rex Bloody Mary Distortion -> Sansamp -> Poweramp -> Lightweight GK 4x10. Sounds awesome for the music I'm playing and is super portable :bassist:

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