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    I'm just after any general opinions on RCL speakers.

    In particular, I'm looking at the PM12J 300 watt passive jobs.

    Any info will be much appreciated.


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    I've had a pair of rcl 15'' speakers for 2 or so years and had no problems with them, they sounded great, and i only stopped using them because i got active speakers. I dont think PM12J's have the pole mount fittings.
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    Quote Originally Posted by axeman View Post
    I've had a pair of rcl 15'' speakers for 2 or so years and had no problems with them, they sounded great, and i only stopped using them because i got active speakers. I dont think PM12J's have the pole mount fittings.
    Thanks for the info axeman.

    I think they've recently added pole mount fittings, as the info I was reading said:

    The cabinet size is: 422x390x636mm and is now fitted with a integral top hat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rob1963 View Post
    Thanks for the info axeman.

    I think they've recently added pole mount fittings, as the info I was reading said:

    The cabinet size is: 422x390x636mm and is now fitted with a integral top hat.
    So are the Peaveys going Rob?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CRAZY K ROADSHOW View Post
    So are the Peaveys going Rob?

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    Indeed they are, Crazy.

    As I think I mentioned on another thread, they are simply too large & heavy for an old man like me to carry!


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    Quote Originally Posted by rob1963 View Post
    Indeed they are, Crazy.

    As I think I mentioned on another thread, they are simply too large & heavy for an old man like me to carry!

    Though I have on occasion extracted the Michael from you re carrying speakers etc, I recently picked up the 12" model of yours, and yes they are not as easy to carry with the teardrop handles!

    On reflection, though if 15" Peaveys are too heavy, you're still a wuss !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Excalibur View Post
    Though I have on occasion extracted the Michael from you re carrying speakers etc, I recently picked up the 12" model of yours, and yes they are not as easy to carry with the teardrop handles!

    On reflection, though if 15" Peaveys are too heavy, you're still a wuss !
    Get a trolley

    I never pick mine up by the teardrops until I get them out of their cases inside the gig.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Excalibur View Post
    Though I have on occasion extracted the Michael from you re carrying speakers etc, I recently picked up the 12" model of yours, and yes they are not as easy to carry with the teardrop handles!

    On reflection, though if 15" Peaveys are too heavy, you're still a wuss !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Excalibur View Post
    On reflection, though if 15" Peaveys are too heavy, you're still a wuss !



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    Quote Originally Posted by rob1963 View Post
    Tonight, just to prove how manly I still am, even at my advanced age, I carried TWO peaveys in at once!!!!

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