
Probably going to pick up another 15" cab (rated @400w) the 4x10 is rated @ 1200Just be careful with the cabs. It’s easy to overdrive that 18”?, even if they claim power the same power rating. I used to run a mixed cab rig back in the 90s but it was a bi-amp rig. I liked it fine until I got my first 8x10.
Mostly matters to live sound guys ( of which I am/was) but my main beef with mixed rigs is comb filtering, uneven dispersion, phase cancellations and the ease of which it can turn into mud.Probably going to pick up another 15" cab (rated @400w) the 4x10 is rated @ 1200
I'm actually a recording engineer and fully understand what you're saying. I would never run a 15 and 4-10's out of the same head. one or the other. I have additional HIWATT heads for bi-amping if need be, by clients (never my choice) strangely though, HIWATT does offer a 410x15 cab. I however prefer separate cabs for the studio.Mostly matters to live sound guys ( of which I am/was) but my main beef with mixed rigs is comb filtering, uneven dispersion, phase cancellations and the ease of which it can turn into mud.
As a bass player and a SE it just seemed like the juice wasn’t worth the squeeze. It’s a lot of work to get them to sound good in a live mix. Again, this won’t matter much to the punters, just anal fuckers like me. Back when I bought that rig I didn’t know shit about it and loved that thing. Eventually I started smoking drivers and said fuck it and started buying Ampeg 810s. Which to this day is my favorite cab. Especially if your band is a loud rock band.
There used to be a lot of that. I chalk it up to manufacturers selling people what they want even when what they want isn’t what they really need.I'm actually a recording engineer and fully understand what you're saying. I would never run a 15 and 4-10's out of the same head. one or the other. I have additional HIWATT heads for bi-amping if need be, by clients (never my choice) strangely though, HIWATT does offer a 410x15 cab. I however prefer separate cabs for the studio.
Absolutely. Since it’s real hard to get my hands on a Blue Line my favorite amp is the SVT II non pro. Mine is from ‘89.Just glorious. Only amp I have right now is a GK800RB and a GK 4x10 but I also have an Ampeg tube preamp that sounds great direct. I guess like guitar amps, I feel bass amps were pretty much perfected decades ago. All we get now is portability but the best tones were created long ago.
My problem is, even if I found a blue line, I wouldn’t be able to carry it anywhere. Not even a V4, if I wanted to. Now that I have several discs made of plastic in my neck, those days are over.Absolutely. Since it’s real hard to get my hands on a Blue Line my favorite amp is the SVT II non pro. Mine is from ‘89.
I don’t gig anymore, but if I did I would still use the big iron and the 810. But I don’t have back or neck problems. Sorry to hear you do.My problem is, even if I found a blue line, I wouldn’t be able to carry it anywhere. Not even a V4, if I wanted to. Now that I have several discs made of plastic in my neck, those days are over.