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Sitting on your amp

Dec 27, 2007
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Anybody ever do gigs ( not just practice) sitting on their cabs?
I usually sit and was thinking I would have a more compact setup and not having to bring a chair is one less thing to remember.
Maybe just a 15 in a box.
This is obviously for smaller gigs.
I don't have a single 15 in a box, or I would just try one, of course.
Thanks
 
I've seen it done just recently. A group was playing on a sidewalk in
front of a store. The bass player was sitting on his 115 combo amp.
It looked like a good idea to me.

He was really groovin'. Even if I hadn't thought it was a good idea,
I would have forgiven him. It's the music that counts.
 
Another one for only at practice. It's awesome to "feel" the bass without cranking it up ridiculously loud.

I sit on my GK MB115. I hate it when my huge booty bumps the controls, though :D

You are not worried about breaking it? I have an MB 115 & I'm not the smallest guy either and there is no way I would sit on it. It's not exactly made of oak, it's lighter weight material, (ply I think)...It might support you now, but I think eventually you are going to hear a loud crack or cause significant damage to it...
 
GK MB210s

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And yeah, I don't have to turn up as loud to "hear" myself.

--Bomb :bassist:
 
You are not worried about breaking it? I have an MB 115 & I'm not the smallest guy either and there is no way I would sit on it. It's not exactly made of oak, it's lighter weight material, (ply I think)...It might support you now, but I think eventually you are going to hear a loud crack or cause significant damage to it...

Hmm.. Good point. I'm not the smallest guy either :rollno: Hadn't thought of it.
 

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