mdc wrote: Sat Feb 01, 2025 8:25 am
My experience is pretty limited... I played in a band with a guy who had the 6x10 twin maybe 25 years ago? I remember it being loud and piercing, and that's about it, but I don't think any of us understood how to make amps sound good back then.
There was a 4x12 version sitting in our practice space for several years, it belonged to the bass player of the band with whom we shared the space - I don't think anyone ever bothered to turn it on in that entire time, he eventually sold it. Isaac Brock really loves those things, but I imagine he has people to move that shit around for him.
If it scratches an itch, go for it, says I.
To add on. Conan ahad the Quad Reverb in Replicator for many year. It was a pain in the ass, but it sounded fantastic. It also always sounded loud and clear over our monster drummer with the giant drums.
However, I can't imagine using that if the sheer volume or sound spread wasn't necessary. In a basement, I can't imagine the Super Six would do anything that a Deluxe or Vibrolux wouldn't do in a much more pleasant manner. However, those are much more expensive than the Super Six that's been posted.