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regulator1
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Well I broke down and decided to give Egnater another chance after my TM experience...
I bought a new Rebel 30 head from GC...
I went down there to buy a new amp and I tried them all out... Marshall, Boogie,Fender, Bogner etc...
I then tried out the Renegade 65... I didn't quite figure out why both channels have a gain knob!!!
I tried to increase the volume but , it wouldn't go up without increasing the gain.. I didn't like the way it started to distort the clean sound I was looking for...
Was about to give up and go home when, one of the sales mangers starting playing the rebel 30 combo.... The guy started off a little slow but, then after a few minutes he started to get into a nice groove...
It caught my attention so I hung around for a while and started asking questions... He showed me how everything worked and I really like the fact that the Rebel has a clean channel with no gain knob...
Now before anyone starts blasting me.. I have very little knowledge of amps in general.. I like to plug in my guitar and press one button for clean and another for distortion...
I couldn't get the renegade to put out a really clean sound with having to turn the gain knob up just to hear the amp.. Was I doing something wrong? Probably....
Anyway, I sat and listened to him play for about 20 minutes and then I decided to pick one up and take it home.. (Yes, I did pay for it.)
I don't have an egnater cabinet to plug it into yet..... I AM LOOKING FOR SUGGESTIONS>>>>>>
I do have a Marshall JCM800 4x12 cabinet at home... Can I plug it directly into it? Just to try it out before I go and buy an egnater cabinet....
I will be using the amp for live shows... Usually in a small venue... bars, VFW's etc.. you get the point...
What cabinet should I buy? 1x12, 2x12 or the 4x12? I have no idea how much this head can handle.......
Suggestions appreciated....
I bought a new Rebel 30 head from GC...
I went down there to buy a new amp and I tried them all out... Marshall, Boogie,Fender, Bogner etc...
I then tried out the Renegade 65... I didn't quite figure out why both channels have a gain knob!!!
I tried to increase the volume but , it wouldn't go up without increasing the gain.. I didn't like the way it started to distort the clean sound I was looking for...
Was about to give up and go home when, one of the sales mangers starting playing the rebel 30 combo.... The guy started off a little slow but, then after a few minutes he started to get into a nice groove...
It caught my attention so I hung around for a while and started asking questions... He showed me how everything worked and I really like the fact that the Rebel has a clean channel with no gain knob...
Now before anyone starts blasting me.. I have very little knowledge of amps in general.. I like to plug in my guitar and press one button for clean and another for distortion...
I couldn't get the renegade to put out a really clean sound with having to turn the gain knob up just to hear the amp.. Was I doing something wrong? Probably....
Anyway, I sat and listened to him play for about 20 minutes and then I decided to pick one up and take it home.. (Yes, I did pay for it.)
I don't have an egnater cabinet to plug it into yet..... I AM LOOKING FOR SUGGESTIONS>>>>>>
I do have a Marshall JCM800 4x12 cabinet at home... Can I plug it directly into it? Just to try it out before I go and buy an egnater cabinet....
I will be using the amp for live shows... Usually in a small venue... bars, VFW's etc.. you get the point...
What cabinet should I buy? 1x12, 2x12 or the 4x12? I have no idea how much this head can handle.......
Suggestions appreciated....