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Beer garden gig, do I need an extra cab?


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I’ve done a load of indoor pub gigs and my neo212 and GK fusion 550 is more than loud enough with volume at 9 O’clock. All the outdoor/festival gigs have been on proper stages with a big PA and sound engineer so my cab was just for stage monitoring.

 

Have my first beer garden gig and just wondering if I need to bring an extra cab so I have 4x12 or will the 2x12 cut it. Would rather just bring a single 2x12 if I can as space is going to be tight in the car

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More cabs is not just about volume, it's about tone and being heard.

 

A 212 might be fine, but I'd bring both 212's, cos you can never have enough tone.

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2 hours ago, Bill Fitzmaurice said:

I'd only take a second cab to put it on the ground aimed toward the drummer so he can hear the mids and highs, with the other atop it for myself and the audience.  

Doing so would also make up for half the bass only entertaining the area behind the tent. I pity the drummer's right foot though.

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I don't think we have enough information to answer definitively. How big is the garden? How loud do you need to be? Are there any wlalls around you.?

 

The problems outside are ambient noise can be louder people further away and for the bassist the sound from behind the cab being lost. Since the sound behind is just the lower frequencies you lose bass. If there is a wall behind you lean the bass cab back against it and the bass sound will be enhanced.

 

If you have two cabs I'd take both on a precautionary principle, if I had them available. There's only one way of finding out waht works and you can't do it if the cab is at home :) 

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It all worked out well with a single 212, we were playing on a stage with a roof and open sides, I just cranked the bass a bit on the amp

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We played a beer garden last night. I used a 210. Although, we did have monitors which helped (despite not being great monitors)

I couldn't really hear myself that well to be fair, but out front was good and my wife said I always play better when I can't hear myself. 

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4 hours ago, 41Hz said:

It all worked out well with a single 212, we were playing on a stage with a roof and open sides, I just cranked the bass a bit on the amp

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Great that all was well.

@Phil Starr and @Bill Fitzmaurice provide great advice, if you own more than one cab take as many as you can transport and just plug up the cabs as necessary. Having too much power is easy to remedy by using the amps volume control. Having insufficient power is more troublesome. DI into a good FOH is always a good solution.

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