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I used this rig this past weekend for the first time, it sounded pretty good. Both cabs fit in my back seat and the 350h is super light compared to lugging around the svt.
 

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im pretty sure theres a law on talkbass made to stop me posting pics of my amp but im gonna do it anyway
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thats my bands guitar player standing next to the uberstack
ill break it down for ya'all. i run the valve jr into a ashdown 1x15 (as shown below)
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and i run the bassman into 2 2x10 h/h electronics cabs (as shown below)
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for smaller ocasions i use a epiphone valve jr. into a 2x8 cab
 
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I play lots of different combinations of these amps, cabs, and effects...

There are cables everywhere because I've been experimenting with different signal paths and configs lately.

Sorry it's so blurry.
L to R:

SVT 2pro, Mesa PH 410, Mesa PH 115, Pedalboad, Sansamp RBI, SVT 4pro, another Mesa PH 410, Behringer Bass V-amp pro, Genz Benz NEOX-212T, another 212T
 

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LOTS of drool worthy stuff in this thread. I love it.

Here's mine:

Mesa 400+
SWR Goliath III
And one of my basses, a G&L ASAT, just for good measure.

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I just realized that my rig (sans the Furman) was all made in CA. The amp in Petaluma, the cab in Sun Valley, and the bass in Fullerton. My other main bass (American P) was made in Corona.

Nice!


joe