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THREE Acoustic 371s?

I've always been a fan of the Acoustic 371. Big, heavy, and able to move a lot of air. Normally, one is more than enough for most any gig situation. I've seen a few instances where a bassist was using two of those behemoths (or it's older sibling, the Acoustic 360), and I can see that in a band where the guitars have a couple of Marshall full stacks. But THREE?
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Acoustic 371 trio.webp
 
I've always been a fan of the Acoustic 371. Big, heavy, and able to move a lot of air. Normally, one is more than enough for most any gig situation. I've seen a few instances where a bassist was using two of those behemoths (or it's older sibling, the Acoustic 360), and I can see that in a band where the guitars have a couple of Marshall full stacks. But THREE?
Submitted for your consideration....

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Time to rupture some spleens! :bassist: