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Post by splatter on Nov 13, 2009 15:43:13 GMT -5
Wow that is amazing looking. If I had the money I would get one of those without a second thought. I’m surprised they are so cheap given the fact that there is a speaker, more materials and probably takes longer to build than a head. +100 I was totally surprised to see the price the same as a quickrod!! ~~~INTEGRITY~~~Yet more evidence that SCOTT IS THE MAN!!!! I think the reason the price is the same as the qr is because it is closer to the compy in wattage and the compy is a good bit cheaper than the qr . then you add on the cab and the speaker and that brings it up to the qr price .
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Post by SmokinPaul on Nov 13, 2009 19:14:30 GMT -5
It's a nice gesture by Scott, but c'mon..... what's the difference between lugging a 65 lb. combo or a head and a 2x12 cab......WTF :)WAY more headroom than the combo...go figure....c'mon guys...WTH...If ya don't wanna carry the s**t, maybe it's time to retire?
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Post by holyroller on Nov 13, 2009 19:29:47 GMT -5
2x12 sucks the same as a 1x12 .4x12 cabs are the BEST. A 2x12 cab or a 1x12 cab there both wannabe 4x12's.The difference would be put your head on top of your 2x12 cabinet , then as one unit, carry the whole thing with one hand .Then in your other hand carry your guitar. If that works for you good.Not me ,i would just roll my 4x12 halfstack in.But in the real world ,combos are a must.65 pounds is nothing.Lifting a 2x12 and a head [roughly 120 lbs}with one hand ,is getting a little heavy.I got a mesa electra dyne ,that sounds just as full as my pro-stock did.
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Post by Lewis on Nov 13, 2009 22:36:38 GMT -5
These comments are slightly funny.......but you know who will have the last laugh if he gets one before y'all....... ;D ;D ;D All I know is I have his (holyroller) QR and it sounds freaking killer!!! ;D
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Post by joelaroint on Nov 14, 2009 1:25:28 GMT -5
These comments are slightly funny.......but you know who will have the last laugh if he gets one before y'all....... ;D ;D ;D All I know is I have his QR and it sounds freaking killer!!! ;D No doubts there ...... I'm curious to hear a 20w quickrod(ish?) cranked to the hilt ;D
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Post by Lewis on Nov 14, 2009 7:29:24 GMT -5
All I know is I have his (holyroller) QR and it sounds freaking killer!!! ;D No doubts there ...... I'm curious to hear a 20w quickrod(ish?) cranked to the hilt ;D A 20w Splawn is quite intiguing...
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Post by Patrick on Nov 14, 2009 9:17:54 GMT -5
No doubts there ...... I'm curious to hear a 20w quickrod(ish?) cranked to the hilt ;D A 20w Splawn is quite intiguing... jet149, what kind of guitar is that in your avatar?
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Post by Lewis on Nov 14, 2009 11:56:49 GMT -5
A 20w Splawn is quite intiguing... jet149, what kind of guitar is that in your avatar? It's a Jet Earlewood.
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Post by chops on Nov 14, 2009 13:25:20 GMT -5
BEAUTIFUL GUITAR, MAN!!! I've never seen one before. Very nice.
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Post by Dirrty Craig on Nov 14, 2009 13:48:08 GMT -5
WOW.. I don't have the money EITHER.. lol.. but I'm definitely gonna get one ASAP. I totally need this for some non-club gigs I'm doing.
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Post by Patrick on Nov 14, 2009 16:17:44 GMT -5
BEAUTIFUL GUITAR, MAN!!! I've never seen one before. Very nice. Yes, ditto! I'll have to check them out.
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Post by Lewis on Nov 15, 2009 9:01:55 GMT -5
Thanks! It's a great guitar and I've been gigging with it for about 5 yrs now, no glass case for this one. I don't care how pretty an axe is it needs to played!
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Post by TJ on Nov 15, 2009 9:30:56 GMT -5
I can't wait to get one of these combos. I'm excited. As far as a 2x12 cabinet or a 1x12 cabinet goes. They're both great. There's no need for a 4x12 cabinet in certain situations. There's only so much air you can push with so much volume. But if you like rolling in a 4x12 cab to every gig more power to ya!
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Post by shreder75 on Nov 16, 2009 8:36:20 GMT -5
2x12 sucks the same as a 1x12 .4x12 cabs are the BEST. A 2x12 cab or a 1x12 cab there both wannabe 4x12's.The difference would be put your head on top of your 2x12 cabinet , then as one unit, carry the whole thing with one hand .Then in your other hand carry your guitar. If that works for you good.Not me ,i would just roll my 4x12 halfstack in.But in the real world ,combos are a must.65 pounds is nothing.Lifting a 2x12 and a head [roughly 120 lbs}with one hand ,is getting a little heavy.I got a mesa electra dyne ,that sounds just as full as my pro-stock did. um, you don't drag a 2x12 and a head in at the same time =D especially with one hand?? no wonder why you don't like doing that....you're not doing it right..lol..but that's what they make casters for... it also sounds like you wanna carry all your gear in in one trip...not likely to happen... in any event, I do prefer a 4x12 to a 2x12 if I can.. but some 2x12s sound killer...especially one of scott's 2x12s loaded with weber 1265s..... but hey..I get that you like what you like...just find your reasoning a little oddd..lol
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Post by chrismac on Nov 16, 2009 9:03:24 GMT -5
WOW.. I don't have the money EITHER.. lol.. but I'm definitely gonna get one ASAP. I totally need this for some non-club gigs I'm doing. +1 i don't think the combo was meant to replace a head and a 4x12. plus the price is completely reasonable for a custom hand wired amp.
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