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| Thread ID: 90759 | 2008-06-15 05:00:00 | I Wuz Here | SurferJoe46 (51) | PC World Chat |
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| 678667 | 2008-06-17 00:26:00 | Looks like you could slap a generator in the back with a drum riser and have a concert in there!:D Got the generator...12.5KW @ 220 VAC, but I use it for my RV trailer(s). The acoustics would be good too. The vehicle itself doesn't actually CARRY weight...but is capable of it. The true weight ability is the drawbar assy. It will dead haul 6,000 lbs / 2721.55 kg. But I like to have 10-15% of the towed weight on the actual hitch unit with the weight bias to the front of the towed object, for stability. However...I DO haul a few amps and guitars around sometimes. ....2 Peavey Bass Amps (1 x 10 (garydue.com) and 2 x 10 (www.thomaokaze.com)), ...a Crate GFX 1200X (www.guitarz-for-ever.com) with a full stack of 4 x 15s, ...a Fender P-Bass (www.encoremusicexchange.biz) but with standard all white guard, ...a GTX (The BEST whammy bar in the world!) and ...a few Epiphones and ...a Gibson, all solids. Add cords, cables, jacks, adapters and a 2 x 12 Peavey PA and some 1 x 12 Crate Taxi slaves and I'm loaded pretty good. |
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| 678668 | 2008-06-17 00:32:00 | I know there is a dude in the states who has a mobile studio on his trailer, makes a killing he rekons... he he he | rob_on_guitar (4196) | ||
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