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fauxsuper,
Unfortunately, I DO need that volume. I play with a large horn band in our college's arena every week for sporting events. Also everyone in the band including the bass is mic-ed except for myself and the loud drummer. This isnt by my choice, the PA guy got mad when I didnt have a XLR line out on my '67 Standel! Personaly, Id rather not have to deal with being in the hands of the mixer as well, just personal preference. Also, I do like the edge of break up tone for my solos, and its also important for me to have nice clean sounds as we play funk, rock, heavy rock, jazz and soul songs. I appreciate your advice, sounds like you were in my shoes awhile back!! My other amp is a Traynor bassmaster with a 6x10 cab...so I guess I Should get that t-shirt! haha!
popthree:
As far as I can tell, no. The 2x12 has more sophisticated EQ, alot more controls, etc...basically ment to be the big brother. The 1x12 was much cleaner and possibly cut through more to my ears. But, this could be wrong because as I said, I only used it at gigging volume once!
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