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Bass Guitar Combo Amp from Laney belonging to the Richter series

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  • beggbegg

    Laney RB3 DiscontinuedPublished on 01/07/08 at 06:09
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Laney RB3 Richter:

    - Amplifier Transistors

    - With an output of 65W, HP 12 "screen mtal finish carpet. 18.5 kg / 510 x 495 x 305 mm

    - Jack In: ​​Normal and High, DI Jack, Jack FX send / return, Jack Output HP deriere, 2RCA-in CD

    - No effects, SETTING THE A Gain, a button Comp (+ green LED), a rglage Bass, Para-mid: Frequency and Level, Treble, and Volume SETTING THE.

    UTILIZATION

    Simple configuration so, then Amp Simple and effective

    It is easily obtained with a good sound rglages above notement with both para-mid.

    The manual? ben .. everyone knows a jack plug is good?

    Using 10/10 .. there's no simple, one Triffouille according to our prefrences and there is th…
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    Laney RB3 Richter:

    - Amplifier Transistors

    - With an output of 65W, HP 12 "screen mtal finish carpet. 18.5 kg / 510 x 495 x 305 mm

    - Jack In: ​​Normal and High, DI Jack, Jack FX send / return, Jack Output HP deriere, 2RCA-in CD

    - No effects, SETTING THE A Gain, a button Comp (+ green LED), a rglage Bass, Para-mid: Frequency and Level, Treble, and Volume SETTING THE.

    UTILIZATION

    Simple configuration so, then Amp Simple and effective

    It is easily obtained with a good sound rglages above notement with both para-mid.

    The manual? ben .. everyone knows a jack plug is good?

    Using 10/10 .. there's no simple, one Triffouille according to our prefrences and there is the sound ..

    SOUNDS

    I bought this amp because it fit my budget and not wanting to get into the behringer 100w if it's more for the shit. So I was looking for more than 50W in good brand.

    It should be my style of music, yes. I use a lot to clean eh .. with rglages it's a good rev, but I did not touch a good bass player, and I'm not a low quality standard. I also use a Little Big Muff. The amp performs well with trs is kind of "distortion" / fuzz. it was used with a Behringer Bass Overdrive (ugh) .. and I use it as a woolly mammoth DIY.

    In sound, well ... we can have everything, and everything dpend what we like in tone, in any case, the trs qualisation is effective.

    65w ... more than enough for me. I play with a guitarist friend (hybrid Fender 100W) and not worry about the battery cover. I did hear. So I think it's good for the scene.

    OVERALL OPINION

    1 year of use, What is it about it is perfect for beginners. Heavy, sturdy, good quality of trs, trs good brand, nice price, Quality Sound, and rglages, quality of finish.

    What I like? ben "everything" .. especially the fact that I have not done one for beginners having bought without trying.

    What I like least? ben .. I would say the weight ..

    Report trs good quality for money I would say, since it is not "dirty" on all the points and I think for some 230 prs is really reasonable.

    Yes, I referrer choice. This amp is perfect for me.

    No regrets, it is perfectly clean my little game, or type bigmuff Fuzz, although comprsse (RATM, old Muse, Radiohead ..)
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  • siskosansiskosan

    Laney RB3 DiscontinuedPublished on 09/05/08 at 23:36
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Transistor combo amp, a surprisingly efficient 65-Watt, lesuqels just enough to crush dépotent boosted the sound of an acoustic battery.

    The settings are super simple, Bass, Paramis Treeble set, a compressor Led the famaeux gain (more class than "presence") brefr, accessible to anyone.

    No effect, but a connector on the front, which calls for the use of a rack or pedal.
    Personal as a joke I connected to a pedal for guitar and Korg D8O ... I never left her ...

    UTILIZATION

    The resulting sound is what is decided, the settings are so simple and yet precise.

    As for the manual ... We seek the "trouillou" for Jack, the bitonniot "On" or "Power" and shoo!

    SOUNDS

    This…
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    Transistor combo amp, a surprisingly efficient 65-Watt, lesuqels just enough to crush dépotent boosted the sound of an acoustic battery.

    The settings are super simple, Bass, Paramis Treeble set, a compressor Led the famaeux gain (more class than "presence") brefr, accessible to anyone.

    No effect, but a connector on the front, which calls for the use of a rack or pedal.
    Personal as a joke I connected to a pedal for guitar and Korg D8O ... I never left her ...

    UTILIZATION

    The resulting sound is what is decided, the settings are so simple and yet precise.

    As for the manual ... We seek the "trouillou" for Jack, the bitonniot "On" or "Power" and shoo!

    SOUNDS

    This amp is perfect for what I do with my band. We play in restaurants, clubs with small stage.
    Outside, too, still middle, with our little sound alone we used just for voice ...
    Well I can tell you that I did cross the Marne Joiville a group of tourists during the Music Festival ...
    So we hear it well ...

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for seven months now and frankly I do not regret it.
    Well, it will never be worth a pro Ampeg svt3 eh, but frankly, for the prize most is best.

    What I like most: all
    The less the weight but hey, when you're bass player eh ....

    I help with a Fender usa, GR35 an Ibanez, and Epiphone.
    Nickel with three.

    Super great value for money for me, a small amateur
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