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The Drivers in your Full Rig

Number and sizes of drivers in your full rig

  • 1x10

    Votes: 24 2.2%
  • 1x12

    Votes: 55 5.1%
  • 1x15

    Votes: 116 10.7%
  • 2x10

    Votes: 86 8.0%
  • 2x12

    Votes: 199 18.4%
  • 2x15

    Votes: 105 9.7%
  • 3x10

    Votes: 10 0.9%
  • 4x10

    Votes: 248 22.9%
  • 4x12

    Votes: 60 5.6%
  • 6x10

    Votes: 53 4.9%
  • 8x10

    Votes: 125 11.6%

  • Total voters
    1,081
A single 4X10 For jazz gigs and 2@ 4X10 for the rock gigs. Eden david series, DNA and Avatar.

I used 15's as a kid, but a 4X10 moves more air than 2X15's can and also has more punch because the speaker travels faster. I'm actually amazed at how many players use 15's. I thought they had gone by the wayside.

A 2X12 is also a nice cabinet.

I also usually use 2 preamps through a single crown power amp. one for passive and fretless and the other for active 4 and 5 string. 2 to 4 basses come with me to every show depending on the gig.
 
I used 15's as a kid, but a 4X10 moves more air than 2X15's can and also has more punch because the speaker travels faster. I'm actually amazed at how many players use 15's. I thought they had gone by the wayside.
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I guess you have not played through the new line of Super 15's :hiding: my fEARful 15/6/1 Kills my 410 in every way, Both in punch,clarity,lowend, volume and air it moves.....who ever said a 115 cant be punchy has never played through the new Generation super 15 cabs!:hiding: