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Post by benttop (Steve) on Mar 11, 2009 12:03:57 GMT -7
If the RX Jr is your main amp, and you don't plan on anything larger, you can probably get by without the Airbrake. The RX Jr sounds great without one! Oh yeah, extra cabs are always nice...
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Post by mcook217 on Mar 11, 2009 12:55:55 GMT -7
+1 for extra cab, the mv on the jr is very good, no need for the airbrake imho
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Post by bluzman on Mar 11, 2009 13:24:36 GMT -7
The RxJr Master volume works nicely.
Go for another "matching" cabinet!!
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Post by JumpMarine on Mar 11, 2009 16:14:06 GMT -7
Go for the cab, that Airbrake is not needed at all. And you think that it sounds good now....just wait for the speakers to break in.
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Post by "Z" Steve on Mar 11, 2009 19:45:51 GMT -7
I don't think it's needed here anymore but I'm one more for taking back the Air Brake and treating yourself with "something else" . This amp kills with one or two 12's - wish I had some 10's to try but the 12's have kept me from looking.
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Post by fastfrets (Bob) on Mar 11, 2009 23:59:26 GMT -7
You really need to send back the Air Brake and get another cab with a G12H30. Then order the parallel Y speaker cable from Todd at procablesnsound.com/items/guitar-cables/list.htm. This speaker is killer with your Blue and with the cable you can run them together using the 4 ohm speaker output jack. The G12H30 ads some serious bottom to the Blue. I ran this same rig last Saturday night at a roadhouse gig and it was killer!
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Post by 95strat on Mar 16, 2009 20:08:04 GMT -7
I sold my Airbrake. Didn't need it with the RxJr.
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