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EBS_freak

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  1. If you are going to be playing at any sort of volume, you will really will benefit from the 4x10 setup... however, your back and the general effort involved after a gig when loading the car and getting the gear back in the house is a bit of a git.

    I went for two 2x10 cabs and its one of the best moves I made. I can fit the 2 cabs on their ends next to each other in the boot of the car, something I could never do with a 4x10. It may cost you a little extra, but I think the hassle factor of the 4x10 is well worth taking into account and maybe investing a little extra money...

    As an aside, you will get the full power from your head/combo (e.g. a 2x10 combo with a 2x10 extension). I have found myself putting the speakers in all different combination. Short of space? Stack the speakers vertically. Want seperation/monitors, play with one speaker one side of the stage, one the other. I've even had the speakers on a shelf to make more room on the floor for the drummer. Of course, when I do the small quiet jazz noodle gigs, I take just the 2x10. It works for me, it may work for you.

    Get a couple of Warwick 2x10s or a couple of Edens and you'll have no problems.

  2. [quote name='BassJase' post='40811' date='Aug 3 2007, 10:44 AM']Whats the gauge dude? If they're .40s or .45s i'll have 'em off ya'.
    Cheers amigo.[/quote]

    Can't remember if they are the 40s or the 45s but they are one of the following -

    Name 4 strings 5 strings
    Medium Light 40, 60, 80, 100 +125
    Classic Medium 45, 65, 85, 105 +128

    I think I would have gone for the Classic Mediums. OK - I'll confirm tonight. PayPal ok?

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