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Egnater / Randall Modular Amps
how to use a RM22 in large venues?
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<blockquote data-quote="Phantom123" data-source="post: 63691" data-attributes="member: 2228"><p>About that weight thing for the RM100...</p><p></p><p>Admittedly this is just an opinion, but the RM100 is quite manageable if I say so myself. It's an 80 or 90 pound 2x12 on wheels with some very nice handles. On flat ground, it's easier to move than my dinky 1x10 Roland cube, just because it has decent handles and wheels! It IS heavy, but if you are the kind of person willing to carry something remotely heavy (Note, you CAN carry this in one hand with only a minimum of arm strength and not be worried) then there is nothing to worry about. Lifting it into a car is a *****, but a head and 2x12 (god forbid 4x12s plural) is far worse, and you'd likely be lacking room for it all in anything but a large trunk.</p><p></p><p>Right now, the RM100 is the only full (note, not rack) amp offering three slots (short of the RM1250 I suppose, though that's basically over-kill by RAMBO standards outside of a studio)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phantom123, post: 63691, member: 2228"] About that weight thing for the RM100... Admittedly this is just an opinion, but the RM100 is quite manageable if I say so myself. It's an 80 or 90 pound 2x12 on wheels with some very nice handles. On flat ground, it's easier to move than my dinky 1x10 Roland cube, just because it has decent handles and wheels! It IS heavy, but if you are the kind of person willing to carry something remotely heavy (Note, you CAN carry this in one hand with only a minimum of arm strength and not be worried) then there is nothing to worry about. Lifting it into a car is a *****, but a head and 2x12 (god forbid 4x12s plural) is far worse, and you'd likely be lacking room for it all in anything but a large trunk. Right now, the RM100 is the only full (note, not rack) amp offering three slots (short of the RM1250 I suppose, though that's basically over-kill by RAMBO standards outside of a studio) [/QUOTE]
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