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Nice, here is my own 'triple'.  I am now down to one cabinet and it is impractically heavy and loud, so I need to get at least one 2x12 or 4x10 (preferably 4 ohm) to add to my collection.

Most of my gigging is with the Mesa Walkabout combo which is nearly out of shot. 

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3 hours ago, Pow_22 said:

One of the nicest heads ive ever played through the Mesa BB750!

I really love it. 

It actually has a bit less EQ flexibility compared to the other Mesa heads I have tried/owned, being the M6 Carbine and the Walkabout. However, as a mid-heavy, slightly dirty rock tone the Big Block is great. The overdrive channel is great too, I just crank the gain and it becomes one of the best fuzz tones I have ever tried. Its definitely a 'will never sell' head.

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16 minutes ago, basshead56 said:

Who doesn't love a tidy threesome...

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Hubba hubba, Marshall making Ampeg look positively tiny there. Am very envious, having heard a couple of bands use the full VBA stacks they are immense, VBC412 my fave ever cab.

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11 minutes ago, Lozz196 said:

Hubba hubba, Marshall making Ampeg look positively tiny there. Am very envious, having heard a couple of bands use the full VBA stacks they are immense, VBC412 my fave ever cab.

 

It is an absolute monster.

And that is reflected in the weight! Weapons-grade touring rig but definitely need roadies to move the thing! I have got flight cases for the whole rig aswell and it takes up half the garage! haha.

But it is an Ampeg-killer too. Seriously grunty and ridiculous headroom.

I adore the 4x12s too

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16 hours ago, ahpook said:

I had the pleasure of playing through a Marshall VBA stack a few times at a rehearsal studio. Amazing amps.

 

I simply didn't know my bass could sound that flippin' good.

I played a gig with one and the matching 4x12. It was at all instrumental post-rock gig in a basement venue. It had absolutely unreal levels of headroom. I was very impressed.

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