Lozz196 Posted February 6, 2016 Posted February 6, 2016 Just used one today, with my amp connected to it. Provided cab at a gig, all bands had to use it. Had a great sound through it, punchy yet clear. However, my ears are now ringing, yet I only used my regular volume, which is in the mix rather than jumping all over it, and only to that of the drums being played un-miked. So although some prefer their cabs up high so they can clearly hear them, I`m the other way, I prefer them to the height of a 212 and no more. Reckless I know, but I don`t care how deaf my knees get! Quote
DeezerButler Posted February 8, 2016 Posted February 8, 2016 I know exactly what you mean... When I play smaller venues, I do not want my cab in my face. So, I went with twin 410 cabs. I can still stack them like a 810 if I want. But, I try to set them side by side, angled a bit towards the band. Only when I'm on a large outdoor stage, I stack them and try to get it as far into the corner that I can... within reason. I suppose you can set the 810 on it's side to do the same.... but, twin 410 cabs seem to be a bit easier to transport, for myself... Quote
wateroftyne Posted February 8, 2016 Posted February 8, 2016 I'm the opposite. I like 'em with a bit of height so I can turn down... Quote
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