New Mesa 2x12 Recto Vertical (Poll: Does this stack have a name?)

Is this a 3/4 stack or something else?


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Grindspine

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I snagged a deal on a Mesa 2x12 vertical last weekend, so now have it hooked up and it sounds killer. It's a bit different than the Road King 2x12, but still epic.

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But, since I have them stacked, is it a 3/4 stack?

A full stack is typically 2x stacked 4x12 cabs.
A half stack is a 4x12 with a head.
A quarter stack is a 2x12 horizontal with a head.
A short stack is 2x 2x12 horizontal cabs stacked with a head.

A 3/4 stack is usually a 4x12 on a 2x12 (horizontal) or vice versa. This setup has the height of a 3/4 stack, but only four speakers. So, what is it?
 

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I don't have a worthwhile answer, I'm just responding to say your music room setup is sick. :shred:
Thank you!

The flip side of the room has my bass rig... which leads to another stack conundrum. I have a Mesa 2x10 Subway, 1x12 Subway, and DarkGlass 900 v2. So it is yet another stack of undetermined classification.

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Two 212s as in pic 3 is still a half stack. Same size as a 412 cab.

Vert 212 on horizontal 212 would make me turn the vert on its side :lol:
 

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If you do four 12” speakers vertically, that is still half a stack - just vertically instea of horizontally.
 

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It's a short-ish stack!

Why's there an armadillo on top??
Mesa/Boogie had some old print ads with a taxidermy armadillo on Recto amps & cabs. I think it was a bit of a mascot for them for a while. It's really hard to find images of said ads, though Mesa still uses armadillos in some of their amp descriptions.

Sired by our Dual Rectifier® Head and raised by a Hog-riding armadillo.
 
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Semi unrelated but I feel it's kinda part of this thread, obviously no shade at @Grindspine as this seems to be a living room rig of assembled gear, but I see some touring bands doing the stacked 212 thing, and to me it makes no sense? Granted, I've never toured this way nor played a stacked 212 rig for more than a few minutes, so not sure if the sound is different but for a touring rig, loading and stacking 2 212s to essentially just have a 412 seems...laborious. Id rather move 90-100lbs once than 60 pounds twice, personally. Am I wrong?
 

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Similarly semi-on-topic, every time someone puts an amp on top of a cab that is narrower than the amp, we stray a little further from god.

Semi unrelated but I feel it's kinda part of this thread, obviously no shade at @Grindspine as this seems to be a living room rig of assembled gear, but I see some touring bands doing the stacked 212 thing, and to me it makes no sense? Granted, I've never toured this way nor played a stacked 212 rig for more than a few minutes, so not sure if the sound is different but for a touring rig, loading and stacking 2 212s to essentially just have a 412 seems...laborious. Id rather move 90-100lbs once than 60 pounds twice, personally. Am I wrong?
I'm in the same boat as you but I've known multiple people who use two 4x10s instead of a fridge specifically because to them it's easier to carry.
 


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