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Laney RB4 Discontinued

Bass Guitar Combo Amp from Laney belonging to the Richter series

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Kulten Kulten
Published on 01/29/09 at 02:29
Transistor amplifier 160 Watts.

from left to right are: normal and high input, gain, compressor ON / OFF, ehance, Bass, 7 bands eq.graphique, treble, limiting on / off, volume, XLR direct output.

Back: line out, effects loop, external connection HP.

HP's combo: 15 "Celestion.

10/10 not because no headphone jack but the sound is good as well defined even at low volume is not too bad ...

aesthetically, the plastic buttons of poor quality imitation metal, it's horrible, I've exchanged against black and gray buttons to go with the whole.

UTILIZATION

There is to find a bass sound of his choice, eq. graph is super efficient and we can boost / cut cushy.

we test, we paufine, and once stalled the manual offers pristine panels to record the settings.

change of in three seconds if you want.

SOUNDS

The (-) rapid saturation at high volume for the portion of the ultra-serious when it is fully (there, the Fender Rumble 100 scores a point, it does not saturate)

the (+): potatoes but not so aggressive growl, the sound sweet but without losing power, Laney is very versatile ... the sudden lack of personality can interfere (in this case and see Hartke Trace), I usually cut the mids, I play with flat wound strings and it makes a big deal without being too "round", the compressor is effective without undermining the overall strength and can play on the pot "Enhanced" by promoting the bass or treble, and then it's solid (I had one before Linebacker 120B, nickel, too).

OVERALL OPINION

For not much more expensive than 100 Watts at Hartke Fender or Ampeg or you have a 160 Watts effective, but must love the sound british to try!