D-Day wrote:It's definitely a free country and as long as I don't have to carry these boat anchors then I'll not spend much thought on what gear other folks use. And I definitely understand wanting gear that you get stoked on and riding that stoke to better music that sounds better.
I get the potential for volume but it's certainly not automatically included. I mean I was at the Serial Hawk and Weedeater show the other night. Will had a V4 on top of one 6x12 and Scheidt's old plexi clone on top of the other. Sheppard's Marshall stack was louder. So from my perspective, why bother?
And I've run this line into the ground so I won't spend much time on it but I'm pretty much against having cabs built. How many trees must be felled so I can turn up the same 12" speakers that everybody else does. I say (I know broken record) that if you want a dog, go to the pound. If you want a cab go to the craig's list.
I hope you won't think I'm trying to force dogma. I'm not! My thoughts are for me but I like to share
Were guitars going through the house? Was Weedeater headlining? It's a venues sound guys prerogative to make the headlining band louder and sound better, unless you bring your own. Everytime I've seen weedeater Dixie was always louder then shep.







I can't play grindcore anymore but I'm sure i could still lay down the pounding on something as heavy as Serial Hawk.
all we get are Marshall 1960, MG100DFX, Peavey, Mesa, Bugera and B-52 cabs here...which are all overpriced.