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#297318 - 10/22/10 08:18 PM Re: The R-10, loaded with room to spare...
Songman55 Offline
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Originally posted by Dnj:
Dont forget your fan these nursing home gigs are like an inferno inside !!


Amen to that brother! I think they average 85 degrees.

Joe
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#297319 - 10/22/10 08:21 PM Re: The R-10, loaded with room to spare...
Dnj Offline
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Originally posted by Songman55:
Amen to that brother! I think they average 85 degrees.

Joe


Joe I wont play without one I carry two always on any gig 8" & 4"..!!



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#297320 - 10/24/10 04:34 PM Re: The R-10, loaded with room to spare...
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Gary, Is that where you position your Compct? I place mine further away from me because it did feedback when I put it closer.
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#297321 - 10/24/10 06:21 PM Re: The R-10, loaded with room to spare...
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Cassp,

No problem with feedback, but this may be because I use a Crown CM-311A headset mic, which is very feedback resistant. Also, my mic EQ settings may have some bearing on the lack of feedback as well.

Gary
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#297322 - 10/25/10 12:49 PM Re: The R-10, loaded with room to spare...
Dnj Offline
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Originally posted by Dnj:
Nice pics gary a little too small to get a good closeup look.....

BTW I had to do emergency surgery to my R10 this afternoon after my two gigs....as I was rolling out to the car I noticed a cracked weld on the 5/16th bolt w/cotter-pin that hold the rear handle in place.........caught in just in time off the floor as it wouldn't let me fold up the handle.........so I headed to Home depot bought a 5/16th x 3 1/2" hex bolt some nuts and a lock washer and fixed it nicely..

[This message has been edited by Dnj (edited 10-22-2010).]



Followup:.......all went well after replacing the original welded steel pin & replaced it with a 3 1/2" long 5/16" Hex lag bolt.... R&R cart is back in action and doing its job gig after gig, day after day...if your not using a R&R cart your making "TOO MANY TRIPS"

PS.. also after 8 years of vigorous use I replaced the worn front wheels also.....purchased from R&R parts department...easily installed at home.



[This message has been edited by Dnj (edited 10-25-2010).]

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#297323 - 10/28/10 03:47 PM Re: The R-10, loaded with room to spare...
Dnj Offline
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btw Bill Dayton how do you like the R10 so far?

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