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Join Date: Dec 2012
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Rockerverb 50 2x12 combo or Rockerverb 50 head with a 2x12 cab?
Rockerverb 50 2x12 combo or Rockerverb 50 head with a 2x12 cab?
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Join Date: Jan 2012
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I would go with a separate head & cab instead of a combo every time for three reasons:.
Separate speaker cabs usually sound better because they're less of a compromise design. You can also isolate the amp from vibration whereas in a combo, you can't. It's also convenient to use different head and cab combinations.
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Join Date: Nov 2006
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Overall it's more heavy for moving, but each piece is lighter, so it's a win for head/cab IMO.
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Fragile Harmonics
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^ +1 on both those posts. the only real advantage of a combo is it's normally a bit cheaper. sometimes (not always) it's a little easier to get at the valves/tubes in a combo too, when you need to swap them.
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