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Rango
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Playing Classic Rock in a weekend warrior bar band. I'd been eyeing using 4x12's to go with the BE100 - spending all the bank roll on the head so I've got to go used on the cab for now.
I'd planned on a used Mesa Recto cab and when funds recovered putting Green Backs in the top to emulate the BE 4x12 cab. A deal popped up on a used 2x12 BE Cab so I'm giving it a look. I'm a bit surprised they don't have WHEELS!?
I'm "old" LOL!!! I don't mind "Lift, set, Roll" but "Lift, Tote, Set" is a bitch!
I can use a furniture dolly to mitigate that issue.
I searched "2x12" and found a fair number of comments of guys going to a 2x12 because they were tired of moving the 4x12 and stage size issues. As far as stage size the 2x12 has the same foot print so I guess I don't see the "savings"?
Anybody "A/B" the 2x12 vs. the 4x12 BE cabs? Will you miss anything in a LIVE bar band context with the 2x12 vs. the 4x12? Not really worried about moving air, I'll use the direct out to the PA and we're only talking bars with 100"ish" folks.
Thoughts?
I'd planned on a used Mesa Recto cab and when funds recovered putting Green Backs in the top to emulate the BE 4x12 cab. A deal popped up on a used 2x12 BE Cab so I'm giving it a look. I'm a bit surprised they don't have WHEELS!?



I searched "2x12" and found a fair number of comments of guys going to a 2x12 because they were tired of moving the 4x12 and stage size issues. As far as stage size the 2x12 has the same foot print so I guess I don't see the "savings"?
Anybody "A/B" the 2x12 vs. the 4x12 BE cabs? Will you miss anything in a LIVE bar band context with the 2x12 vs. the 4x12? Not really worried about moving air, I'll use the direct out to the PA and we're only talking bars with 100"ish" folks.
Thoughts?
