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Old 09-21-2010, 02:50 PM
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Eden Nemesis RS115 Mod

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Well, I have this Eden Nemesis RS115 that I love but it is so darned heavy I decided to separate the amp from the cabinet.
In addition I added a speakon connector to the amp head and speakons to the cabinet.
Also added a fan switch wired so if I turn the fan off, it will still come on in an overheat situation.

Also, Now I can use this head with any other cabinet I want.

Time - total of about 8 hours
$ - about $80
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Old 09-28-2010, 07:10 PM
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Very interesting! I have an RS115 that I took the stock 8ohm speaker out and replaced it with a Carvin 4ohm 600watt neo speaker. I get all the 320 watts into the one internal speaker now and the Carvin speaker is impossible to distort, its amazing the size of clubs I can play with just my combo, with great hi-fi tone too! I just need to add a level knob for the tweeter some how??
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