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![]() | Re: Alex Yates 3C I have also downsized to a 3C diameter. For the kind of freelance work I do, I never know what kind of a gig will come up. It may be a quintet job, playing lead in a swing band, contemporary church work, etc. The point is, you never know in advance how much endurance you will need to get through a gig (any gig). The main thing is that you do have enough to get through it. (And as I get older, I may try to downsize even farther. We will see.....) Last edited by Mikey; 02-07-2007 at 05:29 PM. |
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