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Re: raezer cabs



that sounds like some good leads. i want something light and flexible
that will allow for me to play loud and clean with the electric and
still and a moderate volume for acoustic.

i had a straght fingerstyle gig last night and the venue had some 10
inch ions. i just plugged into my Dtar solstice and straight in the
ion and it sounded great. just used one. i wish i had of tried one
before i ordered the clarus . ..

i just put a 300 watter in my fender concert and have regretted it
since first picking it up!

On 2/17/06, Kris Hartung <khartung@cableone.net> wrote:
> Those (Raezer's) are very nice cabs, especially for jazz. Several years 
>ago
> I did a fair amount of research on the types of 1X12 guitar cabs that 
>were
> available in the market. There aren't a lot, unforunatley.  Mesa Boogie
> makes a 1X12 cab in three configurations: ported, sealed, and open back. 
>I
> have a ported version, which I absolutely love. It has the 200w EV 12L
> speaker in it...not the cheapy force series, but the OEM series (200w and
> 300w peak).
>
> If you can find one, JBL used to make a 1X12 ported cab. I have one, and 
>it
> is an excellent cab too...though I just took out the 300 watt speaker and
> put it in my Mesa Boogie Mark I combo amp. It's the Mark I with the tweed
> grill and hardwood cabinet, so you can imagine how heavy that sucker is 
>now!
> I'll eventually put a 200w EV 12L (OEM) speaker back in the JBL cab, 
>same as
> the Boogie cab. If you ever find one of those JBL cabs, snatch it up. It
> took me 2 years to find mine.
>
> Another option, believe it or not, are the Rocktron Velocity S12 cabs, 
>which
> are also ported and sort of trapazoiz shaped. They are very light, but 
>very
> punchy...I've used them for jazz, rock, fusion, country, etc.  Not bad at
> all. I still have a pair that I'll probably sell any time. I just need to
> replace the handle on one, becuase it is starting to crack.
>
> There are other options out there, but I narrowed it down to the Boogie,
> JBL, and Rocktron.
>
> Kris
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Nick Schillace" <americansketch@gmail.com>
> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
> Sent: Friday, February 17, 2006 8:43 AM
> Subject: raezer cabs
>
>
> i recently bought a series III clarus2r from acoustic image and want
> to add some cabs. i was thinking about a raezer 10er and 12er used
> together for electric and just one for acoustic gigs.
>
> anyone using these or something similar?
>
> ns
> www.nickschillace.com
> www.myspace.com/nickschillace
>
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