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Reverb tank for an RM50 / older RM50 question
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<blockquote data-quote="drunton" data-source="post: 625" data-attributes="member: 93"><p>Ouch $125 - I know I can do much better if I had the model number of the tank from someone's amp.</p><p></p><p>Regarding the rack: </p><p>I have it all in a 4-space rack (a custom job from an Atlanta company - similar to the Road Ready racks at the GCenter). The RM4, the 20/20, two Sennheiser evolution wirelesss receivers on a rack shelf (one for acoustic, one for electric). There is a direct box for the acoustic and a palmer Junction box for quiet practicing straight from the preamp. Effects are a Boss GT8 run with the 4 cable method using the RM4 as the preamp (but that's not in the rack case). </p><p></p><p>I can lift it, but it is quite heavy and not front/back balanced. I tend to want to carry it with one handle like an amp, but I am worried the handle is going to rip off and the box will fall to the ground (before the gig of course). I love the sound, but then I also have to carry a spkr cabinet, while a mic'ed up combo really is fine for a cover band and much more compact.</p><p></p><p>Hope that helps. The 20/20 is very nice and when pushed sounds even better - 20W is quite loud. And of course, since I only use one channel, it's kind of like carrying a spare.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drunton, post: 625, member: 93"] Ouch $125 - I know I can do much better if I had the model number of the tank from someone's amp. Regarding the rack: I have it all in a 4-space rack (a custom job from an Atlanta company - similar to the Road Ready racks at the GCenter). The RM4, the 20/20, two Sennheiser evolution wirelesss receivers on a rack shelf (one for acoustic, one for electric). There is a direct box for the acoustic and a palmer Junction box for quiet practicing straight from the preamp. Effects are a Boss GT8 run with the 4 cable method using the RM4 as the preamp (but that's not in the rack case). I can lift it, but it is quite heavy and not front/back balanced. I tend to want to carry it with one handle like an amp, but I am worried the handle is going to rip off and the box will fall to the ground (before the gig of course). I love the sound, but then I also have to carry a spkr cabinet, while a mic'ed up combo really is fine for a cover band and much more compact. Hope that helps. The 20/20 is very nice and when pushed sounds even better - 20W is quite loud. And of course, since I only use one channel, it's kind of like carrying a spare. [/QUOTE]
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