THE most STUNNING micro/modular rig....

Discussion in 'Amps and Cabs [BG]' started by Musicman20, Jul 30, 2009.

  1. This had been done to death.

    Ive thought about it for ages!

    I really need a small cab(s) to use for smaller gigs and practicing. For home practice AND rehearsals with bands that dont play really loud (eg so I can take one of the small cabs).

    Im still thinking of Aguilar DB112s. They definitely appeal to me, but Im put off the Tweed as I thought it was real Tweed. So, either the Classic Black or White Hot as they seem to be thicker tolex. I already own 2 DB212s Choc Thunder though....too many of the same type of cabs?!

    Bergantino is out Im afraid, due to the prices on new AE112s where I am.

    Schroeder is a possibility, but the latest problems have really put me off...plus do they really sound nice and sweet...or just really loud?

    Epifani....hmm....well im unsure on their S2 UL line. The extra weight in the later series, the same price. Not so readily available in the UK.

    Any other ideas? I am also considering Barefaced cabs...dont worry :p. This is taking me ages to find what is 'right'. Those little DB112s keep coming up in my GAS filled brain.

    Thanks
     
  2. UncleBalsamic

    UncleBalsamic

    Jul 8, 2007
    UK
    :p

    Guess what I think ;)
     
  3. JimmyM

    JimmyM Supporting Member

    Apr 11, 2005
    Apopka, FL
    Endorsing: Yamaha, Ampeg, Line 6, EMG
    Really hard to argue with Barefaced. That Compact looks like a winner.
     
  4. electriccheese

    electriccheese

    Apr 30, 2009
    Spain
    This night I've made a reggae outdoor gig with a Compact, and its the most powerfull cab in their weight that I never tried. I have a Schroeder 1212l too, and its very loud, but it's better for funk, don't take enough low end for reggae.
     
  5. R Baer

    R Baer Commercial User

    Jun 5, 2008
    President, Baer Amplification
    Very modular and great sounding. This was one of the best sounding rigs I have owned.

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  6. ::::BASSIST::::

    ::::BASSIST:::: Progress Not Perfection.

    Sep 2, 2004
    Vancouver, BC Canada
    You might consider the UL210. 38LBs and pretty deep & loud for a 210.