I currently have a Peavey 4x10, which works great and sounds pretty damn nice for the amount that I paid for it, but the problem is that my vehicle that I have cannot fit a 4x10 enclosure into the backseat, frontseat, or trunk. We're starting to gig regularly and unfortunately we're running into the transport issues because I can't get my cab down from my other band's practice space without having a truck or someone else's car that has a bigger backseat.
So my question is, would it be a better choice to get two smaller cabs and run those instead? Perhaps a 2x10 (or 2x12) and a 1x15? Those would be a lot easier to transport (I could fit them in my backseat) where as my 4x10 is just a behemoth.
If the answer is yes, what cab configuration should I use? I play a 5-string (Bb is the lowest string), in one band and the bassist for my other band uses my cab as well but we're just in D. My rig in one band is a SVT 4 Pro (not mine) and the other rig is a Carvin R1000. Also what would be a good pick for a reasonably priced new or used cab to go for? Carvin immediately comes to mind (2x10, 1x15 Red Eye cabs would be nice), but what about Avatar or perhaps even something else?
Any help from you bass dudes would be great. Thanks in advance.
So my question is, would it be a better choice to get two smaller cabs and run those instead? Perhaps a 2x10 (or 2x12) and a 1x15? Those would be a lot easier to transport (I could fit them in my backseat) where as my 4x10 is just a behemoth.
If the answer is yes, what cab configuration should I use? I play a 5-string (Bb is the lowest string), in one band and the bassist for my other band uses my cab as well but we're just in D. My rig in one band is a SVT 4 Pro (not mine) and the other rig is a Carvin R1000. Also what would be a good pick for a reasonably priced new or used cab to go for? Carvin immediately comes to mind (2x10, 1x15 Red Eye cabs would be nice), but what about Avatar or perhaps even something else?
Any help from you bass dudes would be great. Thanks in advance.
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