Nice looking rig Delberthot, One thing we can all take from these posts is be prepared, If you have the amp with head room and an efficient cab to cope with most venues you should never be left wanting. I have been caught out in the past due to both crowd size, bodies really soak it up. and marquee jobs on damp nights with a crowd that are up for it. I popped a crossover in our PA bass bin at such a gig and when i opened it up the the wire mesh on the speaker vent was purple like an exhaust. Good ole Peavey. What most people are saying is multi speaker cabs 10's or 12" or stack. Stacks frighten people though a half stack may be a good halfway house 15 & 2x10. I used this for some years loved the sound but transport and your back has to come into the equation. 51m0n listed some good key points, one i learned was get your cab off the floor, carpet kills your sound. I made a trolley board for my cab to get it in and out but now always leave it on there to play. This gives a consistant sound, free of floor coupling just leaving the room accoustics to deal with.