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Sun November 1, 2009
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10.0
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Description:
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Boilerplate from Eden website:
"The RS700 features a new, unique preamp design and an all FET output stage with 700 watts RMS @ 2 Ohms. This high powered amp has all the features of our RS400, plus edge, gain boost, selectable DI pre/post, front panel DI level control, as well as a smooth solid FET sound with plenty of power to drive multiple cabinets. Footswitch available."
RS700 SPECS
Power:
400 watts RMS @ 8 ohms
550 watts RMS @ 4 ohms
700 watts RMS @ 2 ohms
Peak Power: 1400 Watts
Freq. Response: 10hz - 20khz ±2dB
Dimensions: 17"w x 3.5 "h x 11"d
Weight: 28 LBS
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Author
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Rip Van Dan
Registered User
Registered: February 2009 Location: Boones Mill, VA Posts: 11
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Review Date: Sun November 1, 2009
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: None indicated
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Pros:
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Be prepared to be heard because there is no hiding in the mix when your playing through this amp.
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Cons:
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no quite as warm as WT series,
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I actually have the lower powered RS400. Same FET pre-amp, but max 400 rms watts at 4 ohms on the RS400 instead of the max 700 rms watts at 2 ohms on the RS700.
Great clear sound, excellent EQ (bass, middle, treble) that you'll hardly use at all along with a semi-parametric EQ so you can "dial in" a room. 15db cut and boost on EQ controls so a little goes a very long ways (you'll run close to flat on all of them). Has adjustable level pre/post DI, a distortion control and enhance control as well as by-passable compressor. If the room isn't messing up your sound, you can use the Semi-parametric to boost frequencies around 2.2K for an edge to your tone, or down at 550 for a warmer jazz/reggae, as well as any frequencies above, below or in between them to get whatever sound you are looking for. A little goes a long way as this is an active control with 15db of cut or boost (2 clicks is a lot).
Gain control with gain light lets you set the optimum gain and you can use the -12 pad for active basses if you need it.
Enhance control is basically a low/high boost with mid scoop. It's also foot switchable so you can use it for any solo work you do, but bypass it to cut through with the mids you need when you're in the mix. Footswitch also has mute control so you can tune quietly (head has tuner out jack). Distortion is tube type distortion and not really very dirty.
You can also use the headphones jack with speakers being hooked up, as well as use the headphones jack to run into the "effects in" of a slave amp, bypassing the slave amps eq. This works very well and once you've balanced the output of the slave amp, your Nemesis controls both amp's volume and tone. Not that you'll need to do that with the 700 since it puts out 700 rms watts at 2 ohms. But I do it from time to time with my RS400 and it works just great.
When I bought my RS400, street price was $449 and the RS700 was up around $699. Both are discontinued because Eden made a cosmetic "upgrade" in them. Don't see any more RS400's around but you can pick up an RS700 for $499 in lots of places. Or, you can pay $200 more for the same amp with different cosmetics. Any way you go, you will LOVE this amp.
Dan
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