I like the Philadelphia one with the two white 3x15's.
For the white 3x15's, you have to make sure the tuck and roll is in good or very good condition, if it is not it will be real obvious.
I never owned a 3x15 yet but it is on my list to do before I die.
Mine will probably be red, and I will lighten it enough (no drilling, nothing non-reversible) to be carried by one hand.
I am getting 2 years ahead of myself, but here are the weight estimates:
45.9 lbs...3x15 empty w/o baffle or back
6.8 lbs.....Back from 19.5 lbs to 6.8 lbs
11.6 lbs...Baffle from 16.6 lbs to 11.6 lbs
8.0 lbs.....three speakers
3.1 lbs.....three 15-to-12 adapter boards at 1.03 each -1.9 lbs....remove caster braces 73.5 lbs.... Total (World's Lightest 3x15)
Shaun_Musings Messages: 323 Registered: April 2009 Location: Reading, MA
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I love these amps, but they are so blasted heavy! I mean, later models were light, but didn't Ross say to himself 'Well, I know my customers aren't heavyweight boxers, shouldn't we lighten the load on these?' Though I have to admit, the quality is unsurpassed...