The unsung heroes of the amp world: multi-carts

Hamond B3 version is wayyyyy scarier.:oops:
Back in my 20s I played in a band with a 140 lb bassist that had a 12 space shock mount rack system with a Sansamp preamp feeding a GEQ and an Ampeg SVT4. He had the stereotypical 8x10 and of course our rehearsal pad was on a 2nd floor. He needed help for everything The next bassist in the band was the same scrawny type of dude with an identical 8x10. At least he just had an amp head and not a crazy heavy rack.

Basically, I feel this meme :rofl
 
Back in my 20s I played in a band with a 140 lb bassist that had a 12 space shock mount rack system with a Sansamp preamp feeding a GEQ and an Ampeg SVT4. He had the stereotypical 8x10 and of course our rehearsal pad was on a 2nd floor. He needed help for everything The next bassist in the band was the same scrawny type of dude with an identical 8x10. At least he just had an amp head and not a crazy heavy rack.

Basically, I feel this meme :rofl
Same 2nd floor scenario, but with the B3 and cab.
My friend was the drummer for a southern rock cover band and on the bigger gigs the keyboardist INSISTED on taking that monster.
It DID sound awesome.
I still have flashbacks.
 
That's nice but you can just get a modeler instead. Sure, you will be ruining live music and will not be heard, but think just of the convenience! You're whole rig in ONE HAND!

:doy


:ROFLMAO:
 
I use the Onstage cart, it's nice and not as expensive as the Rock n Roller

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