I have several of their products. I use a briefcase for practice at home, and a sixpack, and a suitecase with 4B extension cabinet (I have two 4B cabs) out and about. The sixpack does weigh a ton, but it really throws your sound outward into the venue you play in. In that regard, it reminds me of my old Kustom 18 cabinet from the 70's. The sixpack has a very punchy sound, think Verdine White live with his Yamaha bass and amplification. Since Mr. Jones is a bass player, (string bass and electric) he does dsign these to be an audiophile type product. Some people criticise the made in China Syndrome, but these folks would be very surprised to see how much high end electronics is made there.
Fortunately, the six pack does have wheels and a gyroscoping handle to move its massvie self around. The suitcae is another matte, and look for the old Ampeg B-15 dolly to help!
Users include Bob Babbitt, as seen on American Idol, and Kyle Wastwood, son of Clint. Both used to appear in Phil Jones ads in magazines. The last time I checked, Kyle still uses his, and Bob Babbitt's appearance speaks for itself. You may need other rigs for other applioations, such as a lightweight set up, but I am throughly enjoying my Phil Jones gear weight and all. I am looking for a deal on a gently used six pack as a backup as we speak. The new Roadhouse looks really good, and I hope to audition it soon. Now if I could jsut find some more playing chops!!!!!