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Moondog

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strummer said:
Too cool! Wouldn't necessarily want to bring that to a gig, but I guess you've got humpers;)
I have to ask, though: Saturday gig I played through an Ampeg SVT II Pro and an Ampeg 4x10 that didn't look tike the HLF, and the B-string didn't happen at all. Is the HLF better?
The line out from the amp sounded great though, so I just turned the volume way down and got great bass sound from the 15" monitor in front of me. The sound guy really knew what was what:)

I can't see myself lugging this stuff to many gigs.
This stuff is more like fixed furniture @ my place,
taken out for special/larger gigs. It's nice eye
candy in my rehearsal space but I I'll be looking
for an additional smaller/lighter set-up if the band
schedule ever blooms.

The 410HLF is an extended range cab ideal for
the low-B. It's heavy and not the easiest to
move around tho.
 
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Freddy-G.

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Moondog said:
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I absolutely love pics like that! Congrats Ken!
 

drgroovenstein

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Hutton said:
All I can say when I catch my breathe is what a magnificent load of gear. You've given yourself some superb choices.

Hey strummer - my son used an HLF cab for a few years with his SR5 and it produced a glorious sound. So much so that after sound checks bassists from other bands were asking if they could play through his rig. Unfortunately, when he moved to London he was in student accomodation and also needed portability so the ampeg had to go and be replaced with an EBS NEO 212.

EBS is the bomb. I love my HD-350 and NEO 112. Great for monitoring myself when they ask me to not really use a rig. Thought, it is loud enough to stand on its own at moderate volume levels.
 
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