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Hello!
I have a dilemma: i have one Ampeg SVT410HE cabinet(i like the sound very much) and i need another cab and don't know what to get: another 410HE or a SVT15E.
My gear is:
-Warwick Streamer LX 5 string
-Trace Elliot V-Type all tube head 220W
-EBS Valve Drive
-Rotosound strings :huh:
My style is metal. I play pickstyle and use a medium overdriven sound. I mention that i use frequently the B string because my band's style requires it. Check my band's myspace to see what is all about www.myspace.com/avataromania
I am looking for an old school metal sound with alot of definition and presence and zero low end mud :)
What combination do you think will be the best for my style?
Tnks!!

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[quote name='Catalin' post='311392' date='Oct 21 2008, 04:06 PM']Hello!
I have a dilemma: i have one Ampeg SVT410HE cabinet(i like the sound very much) and i need another cab and don't know what to get: another 410HE or a SVT15E.
My gear is:
-Warwick Streamer LX 5 string
-Trace Elliot V-Type all tube head 220W
-EBS Valve Drive
-Rotosound strings :huh:
My style is metal. I play pickstyle and use a medium overdriven sound. I mention that i use frequently the B string because my band's style requires it. Check my band's myspace to see what is all about www.myspace.com/avataromania
I am looking for an old school metal sound with alot of definition and presence and zero low end mud :)
What combination do you think will be the best for my style?
Tnks!![/quote]

Go for the 10s without a doubt.

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