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<blockquote data-quote="Steve Kirby" data-source="post: 139885" data-attributes="member: 9411"><p>Re: QSC K12 and KSub</p><p></p><p>Frederic, unconventional yes but not unheard of. I know one bass player who carries around a pair of K10s to small gigs. I recently saw Tommy Igoe's Groove Conspiracy (big band with a bunch of killer modern players) and Duane Pate was using a K12.</p><p></p><p>However, if you wanted a rig that wasn't an Eden/SWR scooped one trick pony, I'd recommend looking into Accugroove cabinets. More hi-fi and neutral and lets you come up with the tone yourself. An El Wappo (silly name I know) would keep up with your QSC rig and be much easier to transport. One of their smaller cabs would work just fine for your small gigs and running both is arena territory.</p><p></p><p>I have a pair of K10s and they have been workhorses. But I recently got a pair of Yamaha DSR112s. The dispersion on the horn is much more even than the QSCs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve Kirby, post: 139885, member: 9411"] Re: QSC K12 and KSub Frederic, unconventional yes but not unheard of. I know one bass player who carries around a pair of K10s to small gigs. I recently saw Tommy Igoe's Groove Conspiracy (big band with a bunch of killer modern players) and Duane Pate was using a K12. However, if you wanted a rig that wasn't an Eden/SWR scooped one trick pony, I'd recommend looking into Accugroove cabinets. More hi-fi and neutral and lets you come up with the tone yourself. An El Wappo (silly name I know) would keep up with your QSC rig and be much easier to transport. One of their smaller cabs would work just fine for your small gigs and running both is arena territory. I have a pair of K10s and they have been workhorses. But I recently got a pair of Yamaha DSR112s. The dispersion on the horn is much more even than the QSCs. [/QUOTE]
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