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advice on small combo for acoustic venue


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Our band has been asked to perform at an acoustic night at a local club - the venue owners have said that they wouldn't normally accept an electric bass (philistines!) but they'll make an exception .. (perhaps they're desperate?) I need to get an unobtrusive, small, light, combo amp/cab that sounds like a Genz-Benz 1200Watt 4x15 stack but is no bigger than a shoebox and will make people's pants flap...

Any recommendations?

*sigh*

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[quote name='wateroftyne' timestamp='1343250314' post='1747893']
As far as genuine advice goes...

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Are you mad?? I'd sound like an imp trapped in a baked-bean can :(

Yup - I guess a single cab is the answer - I may try to persuade them it's the latest in small bass rigs!

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[quote name='Dave Tipping' timestamp='1343252837' post='1747984']
Why not just use one cab, turn your amp down and give them what they want? Are you really considering buying a new amp for one acoustic night?
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I suspect it may be a regular thing - my band used to do a lot of acoustic sessions before I joined so I'd like to be supportive

I'm coming down on the side of one cab with existing amp though...

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