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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
24 x 5" speakers in my Phil Jones bass rig, and a single 15" speaker in my SWR/EV Taurus pedal rig.

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4x10 and 1x15.
be good if the poll let you select more than one option.

+1

The Ashdown rig is set up this way too... The 1x15 is just the right height to get the 4x10 at a decent height.

I have an Aggie DB410 (4ohm) on wheels that is just a total beast - both volume and weight-wise, so it usually stays at home.

So, for most of my gigs it's the pair of 112's that do the trick - plus I love the smaller footprint on stage, since most of my work is in clubs...
 
I run 2 of the Genz-Benz STL-210T Extension cabs. They have a vertical disposition, so when you stack them, they sit nice and high, and the sound hits you right in the back. It's nice to be able to split them up for smaller gigs and rehearsals as well. Not to mention, when you do split them up, they have a built in kick-stand to fire the sound up at you. Just an all around great rig!