I've been using 112 and 212 cabs for years, none of them sound just like a 412. Having said that I'm still using my Genz Benz G Flex 212 cab for gigd
As a veteran of years of gigs I tend to be an overpacker. All my guitars have trems so I bring three guitars, a shitload of tools (I might have missed it but i don't think anybody mentioned a soldering iron and solder) several drop cords and an extra strap, toohpicks and wood glue along with crazy glue some cheap spare cables (for those guys who gotta borrow one) I believe in redundancy and being prepared for just about anything. Anytime something happened on a, gig if I didn't have a tool or whatever to fix a problem I had that tool or whatever for the next gig. I used to play in a house band for a comedy theater that allowed folks to bring their own beer or wine. One night someone needed a wine bottle opener and there wasn't one in the house that night. Guess who had one in their tool kit the next weekend I carry lots of spare parts too. That came about because one night while changing strings inbetween sets I lost the little string lock block from the saddle of a Floyd Rose trem. Sure I had my spare guitar but this is before I started lugging around three guitars lol. I took note of what some of the other guys might havw needed too. Saved my drummers *** when I produced a drum key for him and my bass player who needed a 10 amp fuse. Everything I carry to a gig is because at one time or another I have needed it or witnessed somebody else in need (the toothpicks and woodglue got thrown into the tool kit after I saw a friend's strap/strap button get ripped out of his bass while he was running around onstage, he kept saying "if I had a toothpick and some glue i could fix this") OK I'm done
Martin
As a veteran of years of gigs I tend to be an overpacker. All my guitars have trems so I bring three guitars, a shitload of tools (I might have missed it but i don't think anybody mentioned a soldering iron and solder) several drop cords and an extra strap, toohpicks and wood glue along with crazy glue some cheap spare cables (for those guys who gotta borrow one) I believe in redundancy and being prepared for just about anything. Anytime something happened on a, gig if I didn't have a tool or whatever to fix a problem I had that tool or whatever for the next gig. I used to play in a house band for a comedy theater that allowed folks to bring their own beer or wine. One night someone needed a wine bottle opener and there wasn't one in the house that night. Guess who had one in their tool kit the next weekend I carry lots of spare parts too. That came about because one night while changing strings inbetween sets I lost the little string lock block from the saddle of a Floyd Rose trem. Sure I had my spare guitar but this is before I started lugging around three guitars lol. I took note of what some of the other guys might havw needed too. Saved my drummers *** when I produced a drum key for him and my bass player who needed a 10 amp fuse. Everything I carry to a gig is because at one time or another I have needed it or witnessed somebody else in need (the toothpicks and woodglue got thrown into the tool kit after I saw a friend's strap/strap button get ripped out of his bass while he was running around onstage, he kept saying "if I had a toothpick and some glue i could fix this") OK I'm done
Martin