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I wouldn't put the kick through this amp, but the bass has nice punch and it is only 4 pounds heavier than a B1. You will have to eq the system though to get it to sound right.

The Hartke Kickback 10 has a nice tight punch to it. I am thinking of replacing the speaker to make it even better.

 
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I must admit...I think the B1's actually go so low that as a bassist the learning curve is bigger than I expected. I have been having trouble with "punch" which to me is around 120-140hz. The more I mess with my single B1 (and eq's in the tone match), the better it sounds. The main issue now is that with only half of the powerstand power, the limiter kicks in at band volume.

So...the second B1 temptation returns!
 
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Hi Eric,

I originally bought an L1 mod 2 and T1 with only 1 B1. I recently added another B1 and would certainly recmmend it.
Just makes it all more resonant, particularly at higher volumes.

Andy
 
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