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This was going in the wrong direction but did sound really good.  Nothing wrong with a little 412 action.  The one on the far left looks like the tan grill cloth, no it is actually the gray/black jute grill cloth as that is the matching cab I use with the Royal Atlantic.   The Center 412 under the Mark VII is an old oversized recto cab I rebuilt and is loaded with EVM12L Black Label speakers.  the one on the far right is the 2nd Mesa standard 412 cab I had to have so I could run the MWDR through it and still have the other for the RA100.


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So why was this going in the wrong direction?  Too much volume for the small room.  It sounded epic but I like my hearing and would rather be able to play my guitar and enjoy it without the need of ear plugs.  I must be an old fart.  I am.  The bulk of the loudness was from the two Badlander 100s. Those amps are loud and so is the Mark VII.  This would be great for an outdoor venue.  Not a small room. Going back to Vertical 212s as that was more manageable. I could probably tolerate two 412 cabs with the Mark VII.  But all three amps going was a bit over the top.  Awesome but may lose my hearing.


Not sure if I should bring out the 4 cabs and make use of the JP2C or just run a pair of cabs with the Mark VII which is probably what I will do next. 


If this is getting boring, I can stop posting.  Sorry if this is becoming a blog.  For now, I want to dig into this setup and see what comes to mind for creativity as I do want to get back into recording again.


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