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Egnater / Randall Modular Amps
Best poweramp for RM4
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<blockquote data-quote="joey_truelove" data-source="post: 116742" data-attributes="member: 95"><p>I set my bar at 50W per channel and I think that's plenty of push to play for the entire village I live in.</p><p></p><p>I have the Marshall 9100 and it's a great piece of equipm. + it's easy to modify should you want to. I for instance went with KT66s for lead, which meant a diagonal arrangement where one of the empty rear socket holders had to be used. </p><p></p><p>Note that the Marshall 9000 series poweramps were designed with EL34s in mind and going with KT66s/ 6L6GCs will lower headroom slightly as there will be a missmatch of output impedance. </p><p></p><p>For cleans I use a Mesa/ Boogie Fifty/Fifty, which is a really sweet and fat amp with a rather Fendery sound. The ouput transformers may be a touch small but then the amp does compress and distort nicely should you want it to.</p><p></p><p>Btw: you can still run a stereo amp in mono per se if going with multiple speakers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joey_truelove, post: 116742, member: 95"] I set my bar at 50W per channel and I think that's plenty of push to play for the entire village I live in. I have the Marshall 9100 and it's a great piece of equipm. + it's easy to modify should you want to. I for instance went with KT66s for lead, which meant a diagonal arrangement where one of the empty rear socket holders had to be used. Note that the Marshall 9000 series poweramps were designed with EL34s in mind and going with KT66s/ 6L6GCs will lower headroom slightly as there will be a missmatch of output impedance. For cleans I use a Mesa/ Boogie Fifty/Fifty, which is a really sweet and fat amp with a rather Fendery sound. The ouput transformers may be a touch small but then the amp does compress and distort nicely should you want it to. Btw: you can still run a stereo amp in mono per se if going with multiple speakers. [/QUOTE]
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Best poweramp for RM4
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