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Worthwhile difference adding second 2x10 using a 300 Watt amp?

I don't particularly care what anyone thinks about how they look no matter the configuration used, "W's or no W's". I did check the grills and you can't flip them as it's not a flat grill as I incorrectly "assumed". Got 90 degree break all around for spacing. I'll just say their "Entwhistle" cabs. That should generate a lot of blank looks!

I don't have anyone or anything around that can knock them over (excluding me). My only worry with the head is that when cranked up I assume some vibration (and there is PLENTY in the room) will eventually move the head enough for it to fall. The feet are right at the edge on both sides. I'll figure something out. Not a big fan of the head on the floor idea, but it may very well be the best idea!

Thanks,
 
Rubber cabinet/shelf liner will solve your problem. You can buy non-adhesive liner by the roll at any Wal-Mart, Target, etc. Cut it to match the dimensions of the end of each cab. I even use it between each cab for added resistance in case of a bump. If the feet of the head fall within the dimensions of the cab, leave them on. If not, you could remove them to make full contact between the amp and the liner.
 
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