
mentoneman
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victim5150":ks6vk1ak said:I totally agree that around these parts anyway running stereo is a total waste of time. That being said I only do it for myself. For purely selfish reasons. It sounds great to me on stage with 2 halfstacks sitting behind me. I used to put one on my side and one on my bass players side to get that stereo spread but ya know screw it. It looks cool having 2 half stacks side by side. And let's face it part of what we do in playing live is looking cool whether this might be considered shallow or not. I'm still young enough and physically fit enough to load two halfstacks in and out of my ride and in and out of a club at 3am. I've spent the money on the stuff might as well use it. I downsized for awhile and went with just a head and 2x12 cab. Sounded great. Easy in and easy out. But no wow factor on stage. I don't know. Something changed my mind over the last couple of years. I'm kind of like screw it. Let's put on a rock show. Nothing says rock like half stacks for sure. The stereo part is strictly for my own enjoyment. The more I enjoy it the more I hopefully look like I'm enjoying it and that translates to the crowd enjoying it. But I'm an idiot for doing it for sure. It sounds no different out front than if I'm running my amp and a 2x12. But I'm also the guy bringing 6 guitars with me to the show. I play in an Ozzy tribute. I've got 2 white halfstacks and several Ozzy type guitars. How can I not bring all of it to the show? I do it cause I love it. Might as well go the extra mile and bring the gear right? Oh my aching back. LOL!
hey thats a great reason to throw down the toys-
it makes you happy
when i was younger i was way into tweaking and geeking on my rigs but now its all about a balance of consistant good tone and ease of setup and best results at foh position, and w/d does it for me