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Old 2nd July 2008   #1
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Miking A GK bi-amp cab

I've got a bass session today where i will be miking a Galien Krueger 1001 rb II and an RBH 410 cab. I'm thinking of close miking it with a sm7 on one of the 10's and a sm81 on the horn. Any thoughts on this approach or any better ideas are welcome.
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