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<blockquote data-quote="Evan Kirkendall" data-source="post: 8830" data-attributes="member: 5"><p>Another year, another time to make a smart business decision. </p><p></p><p>I currently have 14 of my single 18" subwoofers in my inventory. It has reached a point where I do not have enough boxes yet again. The obvious answer you're probably thinking is: "Why don't you just build more boxes, Evan?" Well, I have considered it. But, I've reached a point where I'm starting to think that having 24 single 18" subwoofers is just silly. Now, I could easily mock up a dual 18" cab and start building those. But, the issue becomes they won't be the same size as the single 18's, and won't stack nicely. Plus, when I need all of the subs, I'll have different styles of boxes, which just doesn't look nice. So, I guess I could sell off some of the single 18's, keep a few around for misc stuff and start building a bunch of doubles. But, then I'm basically starting over again on low end, which kind of sucks.</p><p></p><p>So, what's the lesser of the 2 evils here? Toting around a ton of single boxes, or basically building an entire new line of subs?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>For those of you wondering- I do events ranging from bar gigs all the way to multi stage festivals. So, I need a rig that can scale up and down easily. I have a box truck with ramp to transport them, so it's not a huge deal to move any type of box.</p><p></p><p></p><p>So, what would you do?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Evan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evan Kirkendall, post: 8830, member: 5"] Another year, another time to make a smart business decision. I currently have 14 of my single 18" subwoofers in my inventory. It has reached a point where I do not have enough boxes yet again. The obvious answer you're probably thinking is: "Why don't you just build more boxes, Evan?" Well, I have considered it. But, I've reached a point where I'm starting to think that having 24 single 18" subwoofers is just silly. Now, I could easily mock up a dual 18" cab and start building those. But, the issue becomes they won't be the same size as the single 18's, and won't stack nicely. Plus, when I need all of the subs, I'll have different styles of boxes, which just doesn't look nice. So, I guess I could sell off some of the single 18's, keep a few around for misc stuff and start building a bunch of doubles. But, then I'm basically starting over again on low end, which kind of sucks. So, what's the lesser of the 2 evils here? Toting around a ton of single boxes, or basically building an entire new line of subs? For those of you wondering- I do events ranging from bar gigs all the way to multi stage festivals. So, I need a rig that can scale up and down easily. I have a box truck with ramp to transport them, so it's not a huge deal to move any type of box. So, what would you do? Evan [/QUOTE]
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