mike
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Looking for 212 cab for my RM100LB. Avatar or Randall MTS or Genz Benz G-flex?
Jaded Faith said:I just got an MTS R212NXT and it's awesome. I used an Atomic 212-50 before this and it had Celestion Century Vintages in it. The MTS cab has regular Celestion Century's and it sounds great. The Atomic was a ported design like the Genz Benz and my low end was always loose and hard to control. I needed something tigher and the MTS cab is perfect.
Pete - Can you comment more on the XLR outs on the cab? I am thinking about using them live and wanted some feedback on how they sound compared to miking the cab and preferred settings for the Dark/Normal/Bright switch. Thanks!
tung said:The XLR Mic eliminator is exactly as Pete described. It gives you unprecedented consistency, what you hear going to your recording is what you hear coming out of the cabinet. I think it's a great, great innovation by Bruce and a really cool feature for the MTS cabs. I used to hate having to deal with miking issues, especially if I want to record in my home studio in the middle of the night, when I don't really want to deal with miking, but just want to get a take with a decent tone.
TheHunter said:Ive tried a few mesa cabs with my Rm100 combo and loved the sound and feel of the V30s in them but hated the boomy sound the mesa box creates IMO. So i took the V30s out and swapped them for the G12t-75s in the combo and it really came alive then.
Now I have sold the Mesa 2x12 and bought me a G-Flex and holy crap its the sweetest sounding 2x12 IMO. I use a BBE362nr to tame the bottom end and raise the presence and i can nail some sweet tones with the V30, g-flex combination. Of course the V30s are way more mid ranged than the g-flex so i think it helps my range having the lower end added to the mid-high end.
G-Flex 2x12 is a great choice.
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