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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff Babcock" data-source="post: 32872" data-attributes="member: 46"><p>Re: Up in smoke!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Hi Tim,</p><p>Typically if I'm sending out the little Mackie rig on its own, I don't send spare subs, but do send a 3rd top. That 3rd top serves as a drum fill. If one of the FOH cabs goes south, the drum fill replaces it and the drummer gets a regular wedge. That's typically enough backup, and the HD1531 actually makes a nice drum fill to be worth taking anyway.</p><p></p><p>Works well enough for the types of shows that get these boxes. Despite what appears to be a less than stellar track record for reliability so far, I still really quite like the HD series boxes, they really do sound much more expensive than the price tag would indicate and I've had very good results and more compliments on that little rig than any other "prosumer" SOS-level rig I have worked with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff Babcock, post: 32872, member: 46"] Re: Up in smoke! Hi Tim, Typically if I'm sending out the little Mackie rig on its own, I don't send spare subs, but do send a 3rd top. That 3rd top serves as a drum fill. If one of the FOH cabs goes south, the drum fill replaces it and the drummer gets a regular wedge. That's typically enough backup, and the HD1531 actually makes a nice drum fill to be worth taking anyway. Works well enough for the types of shows that get these boxes. Despite what appears to be a less than stellar track record for reliability so far, I still really quite like the HD series boxes, they really do sound much more expensive than the price tag would indicate and I've had very good results and more compliments on that little rig than any other "prosumer" SOS-level rig I have worked with. [/QUOTE]
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