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Show your Mesa/Boogie gear

I can honestly say I've never had a kidney stone. I think maybe that can be attributed to standing in front of this.

I have had a few opportunities at outdoor shows that were large enough to warrant this rig. It sounds amazing. Two of the cabs are 8 ohms, and they get my clean signal. A 4 ohm cab gets my distorted signal. They are split with an A/B/Y that's velcro'd in the rack. I just switch the distortion on/off when I want to with one Titan footswitch. That way, all of the cabs are putting out sound, all the time. Sometimes with a lot of extra grit.


It's quite Metal.:bassist:
 
I do a very simliar ABY setup with mine. The Titan with 810 gets mostly the clean signal, only a wah pedal ahead of the splitter. The Bass 400 and the diesel cabs gets the distortion and all other effects. And the same with both rigs running at all times. Yeah outdoors is fun because it sounds so full.
 
My beloved M3 Carbine and Powerhouse 610. :hyper:
 

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That's what I was thinking, those EV 15Ls don't take much power to get going....now to find a Mesa headcase.

I have the stock 4 ohm 12" in the combo and the M3 makes too much power for that single speaker IMO. It's not a light combo as is, they should have just put a 15" in there TBH.