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My humble noisemaker.
Sansamp RBI, QSC power amp, tuner, Carvin 4x10 cab with Peavey speakers in it, Peavey 1x15 cab. POD is in there just for when I'm told to play acoustic guitar in some of our sets. It's reasonable (but not perfect) through the 4x10 (acoustic guitar, that is).
Sansamp RBI, QSC power amp, tuner, Carvin 4x10 cab with Peavey speakers in it, Peavey 1x15 cab. POD is in there just for when I'm told to play acoustic guitar in some of our sets. It's reasonable (but not perfect) through the 4x10 (acoustic guitar, that is).
"Just be glad that it does not have a 60s horseshoe as well. I'm sure you can degauss one by farting near it!" - Eden.
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Erik, I like it quite a bit. It's the RMX850, not quite a beast like other power amps, but more than adequate to keep up. And I like the flexibility of being able to use it all as a bass amp or split up between the two channels, running guitar or keys one way and bass the other. Very clean sounding, a little noisy with the fan, but I understand the newer models are much quieter and lighter.
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I've been thinking about adding a QSC RMX850 to my rig.
I'm not so original in my thinking I guess...
My son is getting back into playing so I guess the next step is get an amp that can do justice for the new LDS 4x8. I have an old Trace Elliot combo which is shot, but the amp portion still works fine as a pre-amp. I have an old set of rack bars, so it's either:
Lop off the top of the old BLX-80 so the amp has protection, or...
Build a custom rack so that I can attach the Trace head to the underside and have some room for a power amp and possibly a few other toys.
The QSC 850 seems to be the best fit of what I am looking for in power (the LDS is rated at 600 W). My son can keep the Carvin 2x10 (almost exactly like Scott's, but older) and the Behringer head.
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Gads, Scott! That rack there looks awful darn familiar.
I better go look in the garage again.
I'm running a 4x10 and/or (depending upon the room) a 1x15, both or either being more than adequate to get the job done.
I'm running a 4x10 and/or (depending upon the room) a 1x15, both or either being more than adequate to get the job done.
"Just be glad that it does not have a 60s horseshoe as well. I'm sure you can degauss one by farting near it!" - Eden.
Jeffrey, I use watts to cook eggs etc... for the Ricks I use SPL (dB). There are speakers that can produce over 100dB per 1Watt and 1m, others only 90dB something, but to raise the SPL for 3 dB you need double Watts, now calculate...
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