I like light! Old back can't handle too much heavy lifting these days!
I'm able to move mine around only a couple of months after having my chest sawed in half during surgery, so yeah, I LOVE light!
I like light! Old back can't handle too much heavy lifting these days!
Even though I'm all about matching stuff when possible, I'm cool with the fact that the DG cab won't match my HXDA. PRS won't make the DG cab in black. I had my dealer ask.
Problem. Solved.
Yeah, but no. You mentioned elsewhere regarding the 85/15 vs. 57/08 pickups thread that one's not really better, just different, and I completely agree with the concept. I would even go farther and make the following generalization -- once you get beyond a certain threshold of quality, decisions boil down to preferences more than one actually being better than another. That's why "oh such and such after market pickups are the best" don't help me a whole lot. In what way are they better? Does that match my needs?My feeling is that if a set of speakers is working...well, then it ain't broken, and don't fix it!
Yeah, but no. You mentioned elsewhere regarding the 85/15 vs. 57/08 pickups thread that one's not really better, just different, and I completely agree with the concept.
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Still going to try a full-stack first, though (2x4x10).
Yup. First cab I ever got was a cheap Marshall (?) clone loaded with V30s. Never needed the real thing. I could defiinitely envision a guitarist going through his entire career without ever needing anything else. That's just not me.
Generally speaking, in a live band application, the bass is lost, and the energy to produce it is wasted. Unless you're like me and like the output stage working that hard. I'll put the cab on a stand to keep from turning the stage into a subwoofer. But the speaker(s) get thrashed by my amp in a very musical and fulfilling way.I've mentally "moved on" from needing that much bass all the time, sometimes I want that sound. I wish I made a note of what speaker was in there. It was red, that's all I remember (so Eminence).
With my H and it Stealth DB cab it likes to have someplace to project too, started it in a corner of my guitar area didn't like it so much moved it next to my Boogie where it could throw across the room before hitting a wall and it sounds much better
Yea Les my basement is one of my least favorite places to play ( except at LOW volume ) it has lower ceiling and a funny shape, its just a room that does not sound good if the SPL get to high