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  • #16
    Originally posted by NegativeEase View Post
    I might add, I use Powerstage 170 to drive a single 2x12 120W V30 Cabinet -works well for when I bring extra cab for medium sized venues... for large venues I break out the 4x12/s and 100W tube heads
    I'm using two Crate Power Blocks in stereo, at 150 watts, at 8 ohms , for small to medium venues .
    I have two VHT Valvulator 1's both feeding a stereo signal from a Digitech 2112 SGS.

    The Valvulators have one input and two outputs, I plan on using the Crates for on Stage volume and two Seymour Duncan Power Stage 700's going into the crowd at larger venues .

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    • #17
      Click image for larger version  Name:	img_1_1652519955393.jpg Views:	21 Size:	70.8 KB ID:	6212268l love that extra output, one for a CPB and the other for a Seymour Duncan Power Stage 700 each .
      Last edited by maug2122; 12-29-2022, 03:59 PM.

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      • #18
        I recently bought a SD Power Stage 700 for larger venues .
        I have two VHT Valvulators 1's in my rig taking a stereo signal from my Digitech 2112 SGS. The Valvulators 1's both have one input and two outputs .
        I am use the Crate Power Blocks for stage volume , for two Peavey 2x12 cabs with Sheffield speakers , while my SD PS 700 handles the 4x12 Laney stacks aimed at the audience .

        One must keep in mind the ohms and wattage the speakers can handle

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