RS112, RS210, RS212, RS410 Manuals
TC Electronic Bass Cab Configurations
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This document outlines allowed cabinet configurations on TC bass amps and cabs. The guide is subject to change without notice, and will be updated as new items are added to the TC bass range.
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"When the Staccato first spoke I felt like I was again hearing the voice of an old friend. The Staccato delivered in a rather loud band setting (three guitars, keys and acoustic drums, plus bass, with PA support) in a vaulted-ceiling room inhabited by around 400 people [...] I never felt I was pushing the Staccato." Read the full Staccato'51 review on musicgearreview.com
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Bonedo review of RH450, RS210 and RS212 (in German)
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RC4 offers you a tuner indicator, a mute switch, and three preset foot switches to recall the three user memories on RH450, RH750 and Staccato'51.
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The dual-concentric placement of the HF driver inside the top woofer in both the RS210 and RS212 cabinets secures optimal dispersion and audio performance.
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Cover your cabinets and protect your RS210, RS212 or RS410 against wear and tear from life on the road.
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We continue to make waves in the bass market, this time with another cabinet in the RS range. The RS112 is a great-sounding cabinet to carry, plug and play anywhere...
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We are proud to introduce a new head of the compact bass amp family: RH750. With 750 watts of power and 1200 watts peak as well as superior tonal capabilities and the well-known Bass Amp 2.0 feature set, RH750 is ready to take on any stage anywhere!
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