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Post by TuskerKevin on Nov 18, 2009 8:10:57 GMT -5
Everyone vote!
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Post by Jammermatt on Nov 18, 2009 15:28:47 GMT -5
I voted "no." It would be one more thing that I would realize is missing from my life.
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Post by TuskerKevin on Nov 18, 2009 16:29:19 GMT -5
ahahahah!
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Post by splatter on Nov 19, 2009 10:10:56 GMT -5
I voted no as well just because I don't like combos so I really don't care how it sounds
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Post by dcf on Nov 28, 2009 12:22:14 GMT -5
After 2 back surgery's, no the head is heavy enough,
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Post by mwguitarhero on Jan 10, 2010 12:48:36 GMT -5
I wonder if Scott is going to make one with two speakers maybe higher watts like 80w or something?
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Post by SmokinPaul on Jan 12, 2010 8:43:44 GMT -5
:)I'm with splatter and Jammermatt. I voted no. What splatter said, +1....I hate combos......
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Post by ronmail65 on Jan 13, 2010 10:10:54 GMT -5
I'm getting old and practical.... So I've already ordered the combo and can't wait!
I never used to like combos until the last couple of years. I'm really tired of hauling around a head and cab when a 1x12 combo does the trick 95% of the time. Fits into smaller vehicles, 1 less big piece of gear to move, still sounds awesome, "grab and go" amp, and 1x12 combos are not much heavier than the head alone (I would never have another 2x12 combo -- ugh!!).
My amp is mic'd at every gig so I only need it as a stage monitor (plus the sound guys are always telling me to turn down anyway - so much for having a 120W at my disposal). So a tilted combo on the floor is perfect. I used to love having stacks behind me -- it looks awesome, but it really doesn't do much for me anymore if I can get essentially the same sound in a 1x12.
I guess I'm becoming pro-combo in my old age...
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Post by calebbuck on Feb 2, 2010 9:20:16 GMT -5
If people are dying for a splawn combo, why don't they just have a combo cab built for their head chassis( many enclosure builders will do this ). Then you can have it either way, combo or head.
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Post by ronmail65 on Feb 11, 2010 12:56:06 GMT -5
If people are dying for a splawn combo, why don't they just have a combo cab built for their head chassis( many enclosure builders will do this ). Then you can have it either way, combo or head. I spoke to Scott this morning.... 2 things: 1) My new Streetrod will ship next week -- can't wait!! 2) He mentioned that he will be making a combo-oriented "headshell" so combo owners can remove the chasis and put it into a head if they want to run it with extension cabinets. Plus, I heard from other people, I think Scott will make you a head-version of the 40W combo. Basically, a QuickRod that you can turn up!!
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Post by chrismac on Feb 12, 2010 17:37:11 GMT -5
If people are dying for a splawn combo, why don't they just have a combo cab built for their head chassis( many enclosure builders will do this ). Then you can have it either way, combo or head. I spoke to Scott this morning.... 2 things: 1) My new Streetrod will ship next week -- can't wait!! 2) He mentioned that he will be making a combo-oriented "headshell" so combo owners can remove the chasis and put it into a head if they want to run it with extension cabinets. Plus, I heard from other people, I think Scott will make you a head-version of the 40W combo. Basically, a QuickRod that you can turn up!! excellent! be sure to post clips and pics when she arrives.
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Post by SmokinPaul on Feb 12, 2010 17:40:13 GMT -5
;DYes! Pics! Pics!!
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Post by holyroller on Feb 14, 2010 17:26:58 GMT -5
.So we must get your review when you get it.
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