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Re: Backline Amps!Never hurts to having something smaller in your line. My guitar player prefers a Fender Princeton, he can turn it up to get a desired sound- yet the volume is lower. The AC15 is the equivalent. Also, pedal steel players like those solid state Peavey amps which you can probably pick up for way cheap. 65Amps & Ignater are pretty popular amongst the boutique guys- but they are expensive.As for bass, if there's a way you can do two 4x10 stacked rather than one 8x10 you might be able to double your rentals. In my world the 410 cabs are more desirable for volume and the 810 is just one more trip to the chiropractor.
Re: Backline Amps!
Never hurts to having something smaller in your line. My guitar player prefers a Fender Princeton, he can turn it up to get a desired sound- yet the volume is lower. The AC15 is the equivalent. Also, pedal steel players like those solid state Peavey amps which you can probably pick up for way cheap. 65Amps & Ignater are pretty popular amongst the boutique guys- but they are expensive.
As for bass, if there's a way you can do two 4x10 stacked rather than one 8x10 you might be able to double your rentals. In my world the 410 cabs are more desirable for volume and the 810 is just one more trip to the chiropractor.