I have a couple port city os 2x12s.
It’s been so long since I’ve played thru a 4x12, but I remembering being happy when I got them compared to my old 4x12 with green backs. I downsized to a 2x12 when I joined my current band..
Currently my gigging cab has neo creambacks (light!) with an Fm3...
I'm thrilled with my SL67 and PS2...played a Friedman Marsha for years (which was great) but the NMV feel is where it's at for me.
Need to try a 100w version to see what I'm missing :)
I've been gigging a DK24 2pt for several years now and it's been great, total workhorse. Funny, I put a heavy blues 2 in the neck as well...perfect with a bridge bucker and no noise at gigs!
I‘ve been using Port City Os 2x12s for probably ten years now, great cabs...it replaced a 4x12 and I was happy with the change, but it’s been that long since I’ve played a 4x12.
ive got one at home with a pair of m75s for my plexi. My main gigging cab has a pair of neo creambacks...amazingly...
Like new G12M Greenback for sale, 25 watt, 16 ohm...it probably only has about 4 hours of play time.
Make in UK.
It will ship in an eminence speaker box.
$115 shipped/paypal'd.
Once you get the workflow, they're all pretty easy these days...I use an FM3.
You mentioned cheap, portable and feels like an amp...for Marshall-y tones, all the atomic modelers sound and feel fantastic. Their ui is a little limited and they don't really get updated, but they're a cheap way to...
Honestly, this is the main reason my band now prefers modelers and IEMS for gigs...at least it's consistent in our ears, the sound guy can worry about the rest.
With my cover band, i switched to a modeler about 3 years ago and then we all went iem last year...I’ll never go back to amps for gigs. Sounds great, convenient and consistent.
I’m using an Fm3 and ps170 mounted on a pedal train; split the signal to FOH and a 2x12 for a little stage volume for...
Awesome, glad it worked out, Im using mine with a Fm3 modeling rig, so its pretty simple to eq them to taste.
Mine are mounted in a port city 2x12os...shockingly light for its size.
I've had various areas in my gigging guitars through the years...they really do sound great.
For a superstrat with a bridge humbucker, the Heavy Blues 2 has become my fav neck single coil. It's got a little more girth that balances well with the bridge p/u. Cleans are a little hot compared...