DigiTech RP360 Musical Toy Instrument User Manual


 
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RP360 / RP360 XP
CABINET MODELS
2x12: Jazz
(Based on a 2x12 ‘84 Roland
®
JC-120)
Awesome for spankin’ clean tones with emphasized top end�
2x15: JBL
(Based on a 2x15 ’68 Sunn
®
200S w/JBL
®
-Lansings)
Powerful bottom end from a landmark speaker designer� Classic tones from the late ‘60s�
4x10: Bass Man
(Based on a 4x10 ‘59 Fender
®
Tweed Bassman
®
)
Powerful, throaty, and just plain cool� This cabinet mixed with its matching amp gives you tones
as cool as they come�
4x12: Classic
(Based on a 4x12 Marshall
®
1969 Straight w/Celestion
®
G12-T70)
Great power handling speakers give you the classic Marshall bite and chunk� It takes a lot of
power to break these up�
4x12: Green
(Based on a 4x12 Marshall 1969 Slant w/Celestion
®
25W Green backs)
This super speaker design provides a voice that is as distinctive as its name� Great match for
the Plexi�
4x12: Fane
(Based on a 4x12 Hiwatt
®
Custom w/Fane
®
Speakers)
Unique warm tone was the perfect balance for the head it is originally paired with�
4x12: Boutique
(Based on a 4x12 ‘96 VHT
®
Slant w/Celestion Vintage 30s)
A rare matchup from the guys at VHT� Great bite that really cuts through�
4x12: V30
(Based on a 4x12 Johnson
®
Straight w/Celestion Vintage 30s)
This tone is great when used for rock, hard rock and metal� The low end compresses just the
right amount due to the combination of the Celestion Vintage 30’s and cabinet volume�
4x12: Recto
(Based on a 4x12 ‘07 Mesa/Boogie
®
Rectifier w/Celestion Vintage 30s)
The ultimate 4x12 for the heaviest tone� Massive bottom end and punchy midrange�
4x12: Solo
Solos need to cut through the mix without squashing the sound� The Solo cabinet is phrased to
provide a clear tone with maximum distortion to help the guitar cut through�