Rebel 30 and Renegade

John Ewing

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I've been getting quite a few inquires about the size and weight of our new stuff and I just got all of that info. :D
PRODUCT DIMENSIONS WEIGHT
Length X Width X Height Lbs.
REBEL-30 112 19 13 15 40
REBEL-30 212 26 11 21 70
RENEGADE HEAD 25 10 10 35
RENEGADE 112 26 11 21 55
RENEGADE 212 25 10 19 75
RENEGADE 410 26 11 27 80
RENEGADE 410X 26 11 27 70
john
 
I hope to have them here May/June. Once I get them it takes about a month to show up at a GC because of final testing and shipping to their Distribution Center before actually going to stores. We will keep the website updated as we get the arrival details.
john
 
GtrWiz":3n36crrn said:
Still a big ole BOOO! that there's not going to be a Rebel 30 head... :thumbsdown:

Maybe... But then again, the more products a company has the more the workload, and the more prone to skimping on key products. It's better to be concise and be able to put your best into every product instead of trying to please everybody and getting overwhelmed.
 
Kiteboarder":204cjz0m said:
GtrWiz":204cjz0m said:
Still a big ole BOOO! that there's not going to be a Rebel 30 head... :thumbsdown:

Maybe... But then again, the more products a company has the more the workload, and the more prone to skimping on key products. It's better to be concise and be able to put your best into every product instead of trying to please everybody and getting overwhelmed.


wrong answer BOOO! ;)

I want an oompa loompa now!!!!
 
Count me in the disappointed camp with you. I wanted a Rebel 30 head bad. Small light backup that will get me through a sit in or grab and go, or amp went down emergency situations. Not gonna carry a combo around for that. me = :cry:
 
3 Mile Stone":21ksxpdb said:
Count me in the disappointed camp with you. I wanted a Rebel 30 head bad. Small light backup that will get me through a sit in or grab and go, or amp went down emergency situations. Not gonna carry a combo around for that. me = :cry:

Well yeah, but then again. The Rebel 20 can do that job just fine. Especially if you want it as a backup. If it's a backup, there's no reason to complain about lack of reverb, or decreased headroom for example.

I do get your point, but you also need to understand that there will be many other customer wanting their own niches filled. Solving your situation, might very well mean, adding at least 3 other models in order to fill the needs of other customers too. Who knows, it might happen. But in my experience, adding too much, is exactly that. Too much.

-Danny
 
guys its not ruled out it's just we can only do so much. I mean the Rebel 30 combo chassis is unique and is a bitch. It can not be just put in a headshell. So a whole new design of boards and all the related items need to be done. We are all about getting things designed that people want but give us a break, we are bringing things to market as quickly as we can!
 
I'm with Jeff on this one. I hate amps that do fifty million things- all poorly. I'd rather see the guys at Egnater do a few things and do the really well. There's a few features that would be nice on the 4212, but so what? It's fabulous! I can do without a few things, and I'd rather see these guys maintain their uniqueness and committment to quality then try to do everything all at once.

:thumbsup:
 
Jeff Hilligan":2dd6ddvy said:
guys its not ruled out it's just we can only do so much. I mean the Rebel 30 combo chassis is unique and is a bitch. It can not be just put in a headshell. So a whole new design of boards and all the related items need to be done. We are all about getting things designed that people want but give us a break, we are bringing things to market as quickly as we can!


well see, this is the first I hear of difficulties with putting it in a head cab, which is totally understandable...

All I've heard until now was "nope, not gonna happen." to which I reply BOO.

thanks for clearing that up! :)

I still want an oompa loompa tho... ;)
 
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There you go. There's your Oompa Loompa. -D :rock:
 
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