Thanks Taylor! I will too...
We used Mackie 2600's for the lows and low mids,
we borrowed the Stewart 2.1 from my bass rig for the 10's, and Mackie 1400's for the highs.
I think the crossover was a bi-amp.
We were using a 24 channel Soundcraft with compressor inserts for the kick,snare,and bass git...with dig. delay and reverb in the aux sends.
It was a hot day (90+) and at about 2:00 (we started around 11:00) the sun hit the power rack and the 2600's shut down ...some quick work with a box fan and cardboard for shade things cooled down, the bass was back after a few minutes...phew : )
Here's a pic from the back with the monitor board:
The cabs were from a system used in the Seattle Paramount in the 70's and toured with Merrilee Rush and Bob Marley. I'm using one of those bottom cabs in my current bass rig.
...and a video of one of the bands that day, the guys camera mic didn't pickup much FOH sound ...100 feet back from the stage the bass still moved your chest.
youtube (it was awesome to see an Alembic show up, he was playing through an Earth stack)