Which for "Big Sound and Light weight?
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- cavernplayer
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Which for "Big Sound and Light weight?
I want an amp/cab set-up or a combo rig that is both powerful for small to medium gigs, sounds
great and is somewhat lightweight. Does this even exist? Thanks in advance for your help.
cp
great and is somewhat lightweight. Does this even exist? Thanks in advance for your help.
cp
I've got an SWR Workingman's 2004 head (200W) & a 4X10T cab (97 lbs), plus an additional Peavey 2X10 cab. The head has an extra rack space for mounting a tuner or tube preamp, or whatever.
It's pretty easy to move & has enough power for a good stage sound (we always go through the PA).
I've also used it for outdoor parties where only the kick drum & vocals went through the PA & it sounded fantastic, even when I went inside for a few minutes while another band was playing.
It's pretty easy to move & has enough power for a good stage sound (we always go through the PA).
I've also used it for outdoor parties where only the kick drum & vocals went through the PA & it sounded fantastic, even when I went inside for a few minutes while another band was playing.
Plus five minus five!
There is a new Eden head that is very light.
http://www.eden-electronics.com/products/amps/indiv/wt550.asp
Bill Henshell is our resident Eden expert.
http://www.eden-electronics.com/products/amps/indiv/wt550.asp
Bill Henshell is our resident Eden expert.
- rickenbrother
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I an Avatar Neo B212. It has 2 12 inch speakers, only weighs 56 pounds. It has no problem keeping up with a loud band. It projects sound into a room very well and it can handle a B string. It sounds great. Like Barry said, you can't beat it for the price.
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! 
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Quote"Now, it is true that I have no training as a sound man. I am self taught, and do a pretty good job considering. It seems to me, especially with a 5 string, that you would pull down excessively on the power supply of the PA, therefore robbing the rest of the inputs of power. Am I missing something?"
I am not talking about a PA on a stick with a 15" and a horn on each side ... but a pa with subs ... the last band I was had a pa that made my 350 watt ampeg seem like a 30 watt combo with an 8" speaker ... a good pa usually has horns, for highs, mid speakers, and subs for lows ... and plenty of overhead ...
When I play out the 350 watt ampeg sound is for stage volume ... a good pa will project much farther and more effectively that all 3 of my ampegs run together ...
I am not talking about a PA on a stick with a 15" and a horn on each side ... but a pa with subs ... the last band I was had a pa that made my 350 watt ampeg seem like a 30 watt combo with an 8" speaker ... a good pa usually has horns, for highs, mid speakers, and subs for lows ... and plenty of overhead ...
When I play out the 350 watt ampeg sound is for stage volume ... a good pa will project much farther and more effectively that all 3 of my ampegs run together ...


