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I played a gig a few weeks ago at an Irish Pub that the owner (being a player himself) had outfitted with a Mackie Sub. My wife, whom hadn't attended a gig in over a year, commented that I sounded HUGE. Not to steer the conversation in a very different and inappropriate direction, but if you are willing to carry one, get one. It is an impressive and awe-inspiring moment when you hit that low D with a sub hitting the patrons in the chest. Very cool. On Jan 1, 2008, at 8:42 PM, Krispen Hartung wrote: > Before I heap on another response...Happy New Year everyone!!! I > hope you are all successful in your resolutions, if you make them. > > So, back to powered subs. This groups is a real hoot sometimes. It > cracks me up how someone can ask a question, and then over the > course of several responses the original question gets over- > engineered and distorted. I asked advice on which sub to buy, and > ended up with a discussion over whether I even needed them. Of > course, there is no debate for me on whether I need one, given the > sound I am after and the context. That is a done deal. I haven't > seen any major objections to the Mackie, so I may go with that > option, unless a really attractive stereo sub option comes up that > can delivery enough juice. > > Kris >