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2, 2x10's or a 4x10


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[quote name='ppaul' timestamp='1455927816' post='2983813']
Thanks all, this rig will be set up in my man cave, I won't be gigging, may jam with a drummer occasionally
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In which case a single 2x10 would be more than enough on its own.

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[quote name='ppaul' timestamp='1455927816' post='2983813']
Thanks all, this rig will be set up in my man cave, I won't be gigging, may jam with a drummer occasionally
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In that case, it doesn't matter, IMO.

I used 2x210 for the load-in which I could do myself.
Wasn't that keen to do that with a 410.

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I always use 2x210 for gigs because they're much easier for me to load-in without help. Also they're considersably louder than an equivalent 410, I guess due to 0hms and height. A vertical 210 stack is just huge sounding, and has the benefit of smaller stage footprint. However I've switched back to a single 410 (on casters!) for my rehearsal rig, as it takes up less storage space and is plenty loud enough in that context.

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A single 210 will be more than enough for home use and the occasional jam with a drummer :)

I've been using this setup recently and I've not had the amp over halfway in a project with a very loud rock drummer. Only time I would want another 210 is if I was playing a large venue without PA support.

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