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The big rig...Sorry for the crappy pic.
 

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... And I am going to follow that ^ with my crap rehearsal rig.


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She wasn't always crap. Before I donated the second Avatar and SWR head to Guitar Center I had cones enough and tone for days. Then I got a new (and for my purposes better) gigging rig, and the scraps were set aside for the practice space. But they weren't enough, so I bought more scraps - Acoustic cab, power amp. Also, I just blew the Avatar's tweeter. (TMI?)

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I shuttle the GK micro-head to and fro; the rest stays put. Behringer powered cab is for my vox but that's another story.

Still tweaking but sounds pretty good. Just loud enough for a loud band. Same rig except for my old Avatar instead of that Acoustic would be something. :(

Oh - and I am biamping. Don't ask. :p

--Bomb :bassist:
 
It's a guitar head...50 watts. The VT50. It sounds just fine through the dark DB210. Like a tube head should. I do have to turn the treble way down....almost off, mid about 2 o'clock and bass around noon. However, it also sounds great with all three pinned at max.