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Old 02-20-2013, 08:57 AM
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Finland
NAD Laney RB9 and Laney RB410

I got these two weeks ago but now is the time to do a thread about it.
Spec list from Laney website
RB9:
Compressor
DI Socket Pre EQ XLR
Enhance control
EQ Bass, Treble and 7 Band Graphic Mid
FX Loop
Inputs Normal & High
Kick Proof Metal Grill
Limiter Switchable (with status LED)
Master volume
Power 300W
Speaker connections 2x Jacks (4 Ohms)
Cab RB410:
Drivers 4 x 10 inch Custom Drivers & Switchable HF Horn
Frequency Response 50Hz - 4KHz
Impedance 8 Ohms
Inputs 2x Jacks
Kick Proof Metal Grill
Ports Triple Rear Ported
Power 400W
Sensitivity 98 dB/W@1M


I like that both of them are pretty light.
The built in compressor is good I don't need my EBS MultiComp at band practice anymore.Enhance gives the sound some nice punch, got to do some little tweaking on the EQ to get the sound what i want and to work with my pedals.

Picture of my pedals and homemade board:



I'm very satisfied with this head and cab. Got nothing to say anymore, i'm not good at writing stuff.
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