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#1
went ahead and got the mustang 4.  i like the stereo effects....
#2
Amplifier Discussion / Re: matching a head with a cab
February 21, 2011, 09:26:38 PM
we play mostly small clubs. so i won't be pushing it to 11...  i'm thinking 5 or 6 max.  anything over that, i will probably mic to keep stage volume at a bearable level.  I still haven't made a purchase yet, but i am seriously thinking about the mustang 4 now...
#3
Amplifier Discussion / Re: matching a head with a cab
February 18, 2011, 03:17:15 PM
gotcha...that's what i was afraid of....i found a stereo 4x12 cab online for 230.00 (crate flexwave) and it has good reviews....this pushes my gig rig total to 500.96.    not too bad i dont guess...hope it sounds good.

edit:  flexwave wont work either;Peak Power Handling 240 watts Mono, 120 watts Stereo...any suggestions on a cab that will work with this head, other than the obvious fender cab?  (which i might have to break down and buy)
#4
Amplifier Discussion / Re: matching a head with a cab
February 18, 2011, 02:43:43 PM
if i hooked the head up to a mono cab, would't that just disable some of the stereo panning effects that the head has?  or could it possibly damage the unit?  (btw, total cost head and cab $434.98 USD)  I also noticed that on the fender cab, one jack used alone = 4 ohm mono...same as kustom cab?
#5
Amplifier Discussion / matching a head with a cab
February 18, 2011, 01:09:46 PM
I'm a gigging guitar player on a serious budget....with probably the dumbest question ever on this forum  (first post btw).  I'm considering buying a solidstate half stack amp.  I'm thinking of going with the Fender Mustang V.  this is a 150 watt head.  The cab i'm considering is a Kustom 4x12.  It is rated at 120 rms/240 max.  they are both 4 ohm (i think).  Does anyone see a problem running this set-up?  Is the wattage ok?