Man, you'd think no one had ever tried anything that didn't fit their toolbox...
OK, here's something or other for you guys to chew on:
-The TC212 doesn't sound that different from the TC115's or TC112's I've had. So, no big "sonic surprise" there.
-The TC115 is a "form factor" that suits me for small to medium venues; so I can live with the fact that "it's not my personal favorite paintbrush of all time."
-The TC212, while a great cab and inside the TC tone palette, is much bigger.
I have three sets of 2x112 that are more inside my personal preferences.
The TC115's portablility+SPL will keep it in my toolbox,
while the TC212 is going to get left behind.
This speaks nothing bad about the TC212, only that I have personal preference for other cabs in that size range.
So: great box, but, it gets out-boxed by others in my toolkit.
I knew that was going to be a possibility going in, but I like to try stuff.
No one needs to be shocked or surprised by this.
Amused maybe
The amount of gear I flip on an annual basis would fill an 18' box truck most years.
OK, here's something or other for you guys to chew on:
-The TC212 doesn't sound that different from the TC115's or TC112's I've had. So, no big "sonic surprise" there.
-The TC115 is a "form factor" that suits me for small to medium venues; so I can live with the fact that "it's not my personal favorite paintbrush of all time."
-The TC212, while a great cab and inside the TC tone palette, is much bigger.
I have three sets of 2x112 that are more inside my personal preferences.
The TC115's portablility+SPL will keep it in my toolbox,
while the TC212 is going to get left behind.
This speaks nothing bad about the TC212, only that I have personal preference for other cabs in that size range.
So: great box, but, it gets out-boxed by others in my toolkit.
I knew that was going to be a possibility going in, but I like to try stuff.
No one needs to be shocked or surprised by this.
Amused maybe
The amount of gear I flip on an annual basis would fill an 18' box truck most years.
