What does the "J" suffix indicate? I'm familiar with NA, NS and maybe even NF as relating to the C12 but not the RJ.
FYI, The speaker came out a stereo cabinet so could the J mean softer surround?
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TT
What does the "J" suffix indicate? I'm familiar with NA, NS and maybe even NF as relating to the C12 but not the RJ.
FYI, The speaker came out a stereo cabinet so could the J mean softer surround?
???
TT
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As I understand it, "second letter suffixes" were often used for OEMs and the like. In theory they could indicate anything from more/less dope to different gap, different magnet, different dustcap, cone, addition of whizzer cone....
If it sounds cool, it is cool. If not, it can probably be reconed to sound similar to a regular P10R.
Several guitars in different colors
Things to make them fuzzy
Things to make them louder
orange picks