RevDoom73
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One of the bands I play with on regular occasion tends to play quite a bit of outdoor gigs, usually local festivals and such, between the months of May and October.
I had been doing the gigs using a smaller 4x10 cab and it worked fine, more or less. Then at one of the gigs I used a friend's 8x10 SVT and wow, what a difference.
Not only in terms of volume onstage but just the overall tone and sound of it, for me it really made a difference.
We don't use in-ear monitoring for this band, otherwise I'd stick with something smaller and rely on the d.i. sound in my buds.
So while I know many people dismiss using a large amp like that nowadays and I can certainly understand not wanting ot haul that thing around...
I just love the way that big amp sounds and feels onstage especially under the right circumstances.
I had been doing the gigs using a smaller 4x10 cab and it worked fine, more or less. Then at one of the gigs I used a friend's 8x10 SVT and wow, what a difference.
Not only in terms of volume onstage but just the overall tone and sound of it, for me it really made a difference.
We don't use in-ear monitoring for this band, otherwise I'd stick with something smaller and rely on the d.i. sound in my buds.
So while I know many people dismiss using a large amp like that nowadays and I can certainly understand not wanting ot haul that thing around...
I just love the way that big amp sounds and feels onstage especially under the right circumstances.