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Show your rigs with mismatched cabs!

The first two pics are my rigs. Didn't know any better back then. It sounded great on stage. Have no idea what it sounded like out in the crowd. I have mended my ways. Please forgive me. :sorry:

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This last pic was a backline provided by a Blues Society in Illinois. It also sounded great on stage. Out in the club...who knows? Certainly not mismatched, but not the best way to arrange cabinets.

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M. M. :)
 
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GK 210 Neo on GK 115iii Neo for gigs, the 210 resting on the 115 in an upside down T for vertical dispersion.
GK 410 SBX on same GK 115iii Neo at practice (original black grill repainted on the SBX to match the same shade of grey/silver for the 115iii).
 
heres mine. a new trace elliot 1028h 2x10 i got the other day, my mesa d800 and mesa 1x15
sounds great together, sounds great by themselves.
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Hi there,
Did you pick that up from that awesome deal on Evilbay? :)
I did too! The cab is just awesome! Mien came with a nice TE cover and a quality speakon cable.A little heavy for a 2x10 but for the price I'll
happily manage. I've wanted TE gear for a long time but could never afford it this was too good to pass up.
Glad you're enjoying the cab. Take care!
Brent
 
Hi there,
Did you pick that up from that awesome deal on Evilbay? :)
I did too! The cab is just awesome! Mien came with a nice TE cover and a quality speakon cable.A little heavy for a 2x10 but for the price I'll
happily manage. I've wanted TE gear for a long time but could never afford it this was too good to pass up.
Glad you're enjoying the cab. Take care!
Brent
i did! it was nice it still came with the cover and cable for that price too. i am very much enjoying it
 
In my avatar is a shot of my trusty SWR Super Redhead (speaker is like Goliath Jr.III) atop a Bag End D10B-D.
The top speaker is front-ported, clean, and a little 'scooped' sounding: the Bag End is rear-ported, no tweeter, and adds alot of warmth and punch that was missing.
Now the load is 2 ohms, so I've added a fan into the single slot and drilled holes into the head, channeling the airflow through the rig.