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<blockquote data-quote="bduersch" data-source="post: 440" data-attributes="member: 66"><p>That's probably because I didn't have a blackface module for sale... :wink: </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I've used the RM20B for rehearsal... certainly no problems there in terms of generating sufficient volume. The volume depends a little on the module choice, though... since the RM20B doesn't have a master volume on the amp, you basically need to crank up the volume knob on the module itself. Since the modules have different circuit designs, it's possible that you may get more volume out of some modules than others. Makes sense? The cool thing is that since the RM20B has no master volume, it feels like it runs much more "wide open" than the other MTS amps I've owned and feels a little more sensitive to variations in playing style/pick attack.</p><p></p><p>I have never tried using the RM20B for gigging, though--my former bandmates had a 100w Peavey head and a 1200w bass rig which were played at near-deafening levels, so I felt obligated to bring out the RM100 or RM4/RT2-50 and as many cabs as I could fit in the car for gigs. Our slogan was "Go big or stay home".</p><p></p><p>--B</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bduersch, post: 440, member: 66"] That's probably because I didn't have a blackface module for sale... :wink: I've used the RM20B for rehearsal... certainly no problems there in terms of generating sufficient volume. The volume depends a little on the module choice, though... since the RM20B doesn't have a master volume on the amp, you basically need to crank up the volume knob on the module itself. Since the modules have different circuit designs, it's possible that you may get more volume out of some modules than others. Makes sense? The cool thing is that since the RM20B has no master volume, it feels like it runs much more "wide open" than the other MTS amps I've owned and feels a little more sensitive to variations in playing style/pick attack. I have never tried using the RM20B for gigging, though--my former bandmates had a 100w Peavey head and a 1200w bass rig which were played at near-deafening levels, so I felt obligated to bring out the RM100 or RM4/RT2-50 and as many cabs as I could fit in the car for gigs. Our slogan was "Go big or stay home". --B [/QUOTE]
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