Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: Dmoney on April 10, 2012, 06:33:13 PM
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Anyone really had a go at comparing this kinds of setups.
I've read that the 2x12's method is meant to have tighter bass and be a bit more articulate, but does anyway have any practical experience with doing it?
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Think mdv did and recorded it, I've had 4x12, 2x12 and now 2x10
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awesome. I'll await MDV!
I think having two 2x12's would mean people could come round and jam. have a bunch of amps and only one cab is anti social!
and transport would be easier to small places, and playing a 2x12 stack would probably look bigger than a single 4x12, and would therefore be cooler.
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I think having two 2x12's would mean people could come round and jam. have a bunch of amps and only one cab is anti social!
Indeed... But:
and transport would be easier to small places,
While each 2x12 will be easier to move than a 4x12, in the end two 2x12 will weight more and use more space in your car.
and playing a 2x12 stack would probably look bigger than a single 4x12, and would therefore be cooler.
:lol:
This being said, I definitly wonder why they are so few closed back 4x10s cabs.
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When I say easy to transport I mean I'd have the option of not taking a 4x12. I don't often use my 4x12 unless a van is involved, and if I get a taxi to a gig its always inside london and I usually use addison lee, who always send ford galaxy's. So maybe I wouldn't notice any more hardship than normal?
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i wonder about this too
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I found a great solution when i experienced playing through a Thiele 1x12 with anEVM12L...WOW-I immediately bought another and it sounds huge...and so much easier than lugging around the ol' 4x12,...or 2 2x12, for that matter