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Post by redzsrock on Jan 29, 2013 20:01:33 GMT -7
Wooohooooo!!!! Just ordered my RED M12 from Humbucker. I can't wait to play this thing! I had to sell my Maz 38NR head to get it though . I really hope I don't regret that. I loved my Maz. But I absolutely could not let my Remedy go. I guess time will tell. I need something that can do the clean thing, and can do smaller venues. Please tell me I won't regret selling my Maz for this.
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Post by Jefferson on Jan 29, 2013 20:55:30 GMT -7
You will not...
Like the Maz, let your ears tell you about the EQ. Leave your eyes out of it.
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Post by Jefferson on Jan 29, 2013 20:56:02 GMT -7
And welcome to the forum!
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Post by zul8tr on Jan 29, 2013 21:01:44 GMT -7
I ordered mine monday and it is coming tomorrow. I went with surf green. Hope it look good with my blonde z best. I already know its gonna sound great. I'm going from a egnater rebel 20 to the m12. I also have a relic Tele coming this week too. Man its like I won the trillion dollar lottery !!!! :-)
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Post by Abandoned on Jan 29, 2013 23:14:20 GMT -7
You won't regret it... I did the exact same thing except mine was a 1x12 combo with a gold.
I got to play them side by side too and much preferred the M12 in a direct comparison.
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Post by ljohns on Jan 30, 2013 7:19:40 GMT -7
I received my "black and tan" head yesterday! I sold an Rx Jr to fund it and for me it was the right choice. I only got to play with it for an hour or so last night but so far I am very impressed with the M12. I think it is going to be perfect for my worship rig.
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Post by redzsrock on Jan 30, 2013 17:54:06 GMT -7
Sounds good guys! I'm real excited to try this one. I absolutely loved my MAZ, but I needed an amp for smaller indoor gigs. We do a lot of outdoor functions like youth rallies for churches and county fairs, but we also do some indoor gigs at smallish churches. I'm hoping this amp fits the bill. I'm sure I'll like it, I just hope I don't miss the Maz that's all.
ljohns - Congrats on your new baby bro!
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Post by Maddog on Jan 30, 2013 17:58:14 GMT -7
Your gonna dig it. I play mine even at medium size venues and it does very well..... Incredibly simple, incredibly portable, incredibly toneful!!!!!
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Post by redzsrock on Jan 30, 2013 18:04:40 GMT -7
Sweet! That's what I'm hoping for. I tell ya, I was on the fence about this amp, but then people started referring to it as a sort of "mini-wreck". That did it for me!
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Post by zul8tr on Jan 30, 2013 21:07:28 GMT -7
Shocking the UPS guy came around lunch time instead of 7pm like he normally does. I hooked it was and at first I couldnt tell a big difference between the m12 and my rebel 20. Once I started running it through the pedalboard it really became clear that I had struck gold! Im loving the simple yet very versatile tones of the m12. The notes sounded soo much clearer while I was playing with my drummer. Can't wait to crank it up at church Sunday :-)
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Post by mazmaster on Jan 30, 2013 22:40:51 GMT -7
Congrats! The more you play it and learn how to dial it in (yes, the three knobs and a switch do have a learning curve), you will love it!
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Post by dewiecox on Feb 8, 2013 11:19:35 GMT -7
Shocking the UPS guy came around lunch time instead of 7pm like he normally does. I hooked it was and at first I couldnt tell a big difference between the m12 and my rebel 20. Once I started running it through the pedalboard it really became clear that I had struck gold! Im loving the simple yet very versatile tones of the m12. The notes sounded soo much clearer while I was playing with my drummer. Can't wait to crank it up at church Sunday :-) Can you tell me how the 2 compare volume wise? Got my eye on and M12 and volume is the only thing holding me back.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 8, 2013 11:39:08 GMT -7
Congrats! I totally understand about not letting that remedy go. I had to sell my first one and when I got my second one I was so thankful.
Enjoy that new amp.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 8, 2013 11:40:16 GMT -7
Shocking the UPS guy came around lunch time instead of 7pm like he normally does. I hooked it was and at first I couldnt tell a big difference between the m12 and my rebel 20. Once I started running it through the pedalboard it really became clear that I had struck gold! Im loving the simple yet very versatile tones of the m12. The notes sounded soo much clearer while I was playing with my drummer. Can't wait to crank it up at church Sunday :-) Can you tell me how the 2 compare volume wise? Got my eye on and M12 and volume is the only thing holding me back. Thats the old school deja vibe you got there I had one of those way back in the day! Very cool nice board and gear!
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Post by zul8tr on Feb 11, 2013 12:29:22 GMT -7
Shocking the UPS guy came around lunch time instead of 7pm like he normally does. I hooked it was and at first I couldnt tell a big difference between the m12 and my rebel 20. Once I started running it through the pedalboard it really became clear that I had struck gold! Im loving the simple yet very versatile tones of the m12. The notes sounded soo much clearer while I was playing with my drummer. Can't wait to crank it up at church Sunday :-) Can you tell me how the 2 compare volume wise? Got my eye on and M12 and volume is the only thing holding me back. i havent cranked them both side by side for max volume but i can tell you the M12 sounds alot cleaner and clearer at higher volumes. it will put out some sound for sure. i normally mic up but i did play a strat into a Z BEST unmiced on the low setting and the volume was around noon and the loud drummer had no problem hearing me
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