What cars do you guys use to haul your gear to a gig?

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What cars do you guys use to haul your gear to a gig?

or does your band all take the gear in a van?
 
I always haul my own stuff.

I've always owned a Mustang.

I've always been able to stuff,

two 2x12 cabs
two guitars
Amp head
4 space rack
backpack
metal case

No Girlfriend! lol... unless I only take one cab.

The secret is the back seats fold down. :thumbsup:
 
We bought a small trailor and use a truck or mini van to pull it.
 
I always had a pickup or SUV and helped others haul gear in the past. Now I just have a Harley and a 370Z. So I get help sometimes. But I can get a 2x12 in the passengers seat, and cram a guitar, head, and small pedalboard in the small area behind the seats and hatchback area.
 
We all haul out own gear. I throw my gear in my 2012 Hyundai Sonata and go.
 
A Mercedes Sprinter 2500.
Ultimate gear/People hauler.
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Way more comfortable and easy to drive than you would think..
 
I haul my own gear and some of the band's also in Ford F150 truck.
 
Toyota Matrix- huge space with great mpg for the gigging axe slinger
You couuld jam a drum kit and a 4x12 stack in that thing
 
crankyrayhanky":127owzxm said:
Toyota Matrix- huge space with great mpg for the gigging axe slinger
You couuld jam a drum kit and a 4x12 stack in that thing


Hell yes! only car I've owned that wasnt a Mustang. You can get a stupid amount of gear in it.
 
We had a nice 15' trailer but the original lead guitarist (who I replaced) felt that he should get the trailer after he quit, as he paid most of the gas and the insurance/plates were in his name...thing is, the band purchased the trailer together (over $3000) with gig money. I am not very happy about this, obviously. Now our friends store some gear for us and I have to rent a 6x12' trailer for gigs and pull it with my Jeep Liberty. Major pain in the ass!!!
 
Used to use a 24 foot box truck when we carried our own 20000 watts of PA and full lighting to all gigs.. but now a 16 foot trailer behind a pickup truck.
 
In college we used a semi trailer and a buddy who had a semi (Huge PA and light show).
Nowadays it's just my Nissan Frontier Crew Cab for my gear and sometimes a few drums.
 
Ford Escape. Can get 2 4x12 cabs and 2 heads along with my pedalboard, 4-5 guitars, guitar stand, fan and mic stand. Most of the time I bring my 2 2x12 cabs though.
 
I use my Ford Expedition for 90% of our shows. It has plenty o room for my rig and guitars. The other 10%, I use my F150 king cab. Really boils down to where we are playing and if I think there might be rain.
 
I use my daily driver, a Saturn SL1 4 door.

I get 2 PA speakers, Boogie MK4 widebody combo, extension 1x12 for Boogie, Gig bag full of cables, mic stand, guitar stand, music stand, guitar, and me in that thing.
 
I gotta be honest, I haul everything in my Odyssey mini-van. Take out the middle seats and fold down the back seats and it has room. The doors open automatically on both sides, it is THE gear hog!

I had a pick-up that worked as well, but everything was out in the open and I couldn't load up and just lock the doors.

Now, I can haul all the PA and my guitar rig inside and be able to lock it up tight. It's a little Tetris, but once you get the hang of it...everything fits perfectly.

I am talking 4X12 cab and head, plus 4 space rack (Voltage regulator, wireless, Axe FX Ultra), 3 guitars, and pedal board for the guitar rig...PA is RCF powered subs, QSC powered mains, 2 containers of cables (power, mic, etc) and 2 containers of misc gear (mics, instrument cable, back-up stuff, etc), full 10X12 rack (bottom has Furman, EQ's, compressors, in-ear receiver, wireless mic receiver, power amp, lexicon effects) with Alllen & Heath Wiz 3 board on top. Even have a 2 tree light show with small light board and a padded Gator case for the 8 par cans. Sometimes the monitors travel with someone else, but everything else is packed in the mini-van.

It's a sweet little set-up. Not big enough for arena rock, but plenty for any of the clubs I have ever played.

Have mini-van will RAWK!! :rock:
 
victim5150":22sep3bj said:
Ford Escape. Can get 2 4x12 cabs and 2 heads along with my pedalboard, 4-5 guitars, guitar stand, fan and mic stand. Most of the time I bring my 2 2x12 cabs though.


holy shit that all fits in a ford escape??? :lol: :LOL:



GtarLover":22sep3bj said:
I gotta be honest, I haul everything in my Odyssey mini-van. Take out the middle seats and fold down the back seats and it has room. The doors open automatically on both sides, it is THE gear hog!

I had a pick-up that worked as well, but everything was out in the open and I couldn't load up and just lock the doors.

Now, I can haul all the PA and my guitar rig inside and be able to lock it up tight. It's a little Tetris, but once you get the hang of it...everything fits perfectly.

I am talking 4X12 cab and head, plus 4 space rack (Voltage regulator, wireless, Axe FX Ultra), 3 guitars, and pedal board for the guitar rig...PA is RCF powered subs, QSC powered mains, 2 containers of cables (power, mic, etc) and 2 containers of misc gear (mics, instrument cable, back-up stuff, etc), full 10X12 rack (bottom has Furman, EQ's, compressors, in-ear receiver, wireless mic receiver, power amp, lexicon effects) with Alllen & Heath Wiz 3 board on top. Even have a 2 tree light show with small light board and a padded Gator case for the 8 par cans. Sometimes the monitors travel with someone else, but everything else is packed in the mini-van.

It's a sweet little set-up. Not big enough for arena rock, but plenty for any of the clubs I have ever played.

Have mini-van will RAWK!! :rock:

wow i'm surprised all that fits.



Why I started this thread was to just see how you guys do it. I currently have a 2000 Camaro z28 and the most i can fit is a few pa speakers, a few guitars, 2x12 cab, amp head, and pedalboard. I'm looking to maybe get a honda fit or CRZ. Seems like the fit has a TON of room and gets good gas mileage..
 
My Cadillac Escalade ESV. Fits anything I want.

On gigs in the bad side of town I just ride with my singer...he's a plumber so we use his van. It smells like shit, but there's no way anybody would ever think of breaking into a plumbing truck.
 
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