I have a RB-115 here also that I just fixed and it seems to hold its own. Quite a bit darker overall than the 210. Kinda glad they just got rid of the horn on the RB-115 (as opposed to the BA-115v2), because everybody always just switched those off anyway. Might as well save the weight and expense.Dave N. wrote: Thu Sep 08, 2022 3:20 pmCan’t remember if I mentioned it on here, but I recently bought the RB-115. It delivers, and it’s impossibly light (34 lbs). In most cases, it gets the job done on its own, but I add another 1x15 when I need more. 200 watts. Loving the grit knob.Nate Dort wrote: Fri Aug 26, 2022 8:55 am Ampeg RB-210 combo
40 lbs, sounds like an Ampeg, plenty of volume. I do double-duty on keys (wurli, rhodes, synth bass) and bass in my band and it handles both very well.
Only minor gripe: the aux input is post DI output, so I can't use it as in an input for my keyboard and have a single DI feed to the FOH mixer. I have to use an external active summing box to get both instruments in the main input jack, but then the keys are running through the tone-stack, which isn't ideal.
Yes. the SGT circuit is actually usable! I didn't really like the scrambler circuit on the BA-115v2, but this one is pretty good.