bmi said:Can you tell me where is the master on the rm22?
There are boost gain and boost level for each channel but no master?
Randall Amplifiers Introduces the RM22HDX Guitar Amplifier and Companion R112CGB Cabinet
Chicago, Illinois, January 14, 2010 ? Randall Amplifiers introduces the small but mighty and versatile duo of the RM22HDX guitar amplifier and its companion cabinet, the R112CGB.
RM22HDX & R112CGB
RM22HDX
The RM22HDX is an 18 watt, 2 channel guitar head that houses 2 hot swappable MTS modules. Boost with level has been added to each channel allowing up to 4 different sounds available the touch of a switch. At 18 watts, its easy to send this amp into controllably smooth, creamy overdrive at manageable volume levels. With over 20 modules to choose from, it?s easily the most versatile low wattage tube amp on the market. It is extremely well suited to the studio and small gigs.
RM22HDX Features:
* 2 bays come stock with Deluxe and XTC modules
* Over 20 additional modules to choose from
* 18 Watts RMS into 8/16 Ohms
* Front panel channel switch
* Adjustable tube biasing point on rear panel
* Direct recording out w/?Mic Eliminator? circuit
* Series effects loop
RM112CGB
The RM112CGB is a small, portable 112 cabinet loaded with a 12? Celestion? Greenback speaker. It pairs well with the RM22HDX or any other high quality low wattage amp.
RM112CGB Features:
* Celestion? Greenback 12? speaker
* ?? speaker input jack
* 25 Watts RMS power handling
* 8 Ohms
crankyrayhanky said:IMO the owner is being respectful to the seller, not embarrassed
No seller puts up prices here, it's a fau pau of some sort I guess
Yea, reallyGeorge Jetson said:crankyrayhanky said:IMO the owner is being respectful to the seller, not embarrassed
No seller puts up prices here, it's a fau pau of some sort I guess
Not embarassed = a secret, given my POV. What is a faux pas about letting everyone know how many pennies to save up? Seller's advertising their prices on the board I can understand, a buyer telling what they paid, that kind of secrecy just seems silly, IMO. Especially if you make a big hoopla about getting the equipment, people are naturally going to want to know what the going rate is. Just look how many posts are about the price.
fer sure :roll: Think I'll wait until they aren't quite so *exclusive*.crankyrayhanky said:secret rm22 prices makes it sound even better
Sounds like you want an RM22 combo...when they come out with that bad beast, my RM20 combo resale value will plummet. Anyone here ever use a Radial Headbone VT? You could stack the RM22 on top of the RM20 and have 6 pseudo channels of fun.Beagle1 said:Does anyone know what the weight is on the RM22? I am looking for something small and easy to carry for rehearsals and also certain types of gigs where I don't need a lot of volume. Love my M4/RT2-50 rig but it's overkill for some things. I am trying to decide between the Egnater Rebel 30 (either head or 1x12 combo) and the RM22, but leaning towards the RM22 because of the added versatility with the modules. Thanks!
George Jetson said:Sounds like you want an RM22 combo...when they come out with that bad beast, my RM20 combo resale value will plummet. Anyone here ever use a Radial Headbone VT? You could stack the RM22 on top of the RM20 and have 6 pseudo channels of fun.Beagle1 said:Does anyone know what the weight is on the RM22? I am looking for something small and easy to carry for rehearsals and also certain types of gigs where I don't need a lot of volume. Love my M4/RT2-50 rig but it's overkill for some things. I am trying to decide between the Egnater Rebel 30 (either head or 1x12 combo) and the RM22, but leaning towards the RM22 because of the added versatility with the modules. Thanks!
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