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Fitting a hot plate to a Randall RT50C combo?
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<blockquote data-quote="wilkinsi" data-source="post: 99130" data-attributes="member: 2744"><p>I can drive this amp in a large floorspace and it makes my Boss GT-10 sound as good as I want it to. But I'm permanantly restricted to using it in a room 3.5m/4.5m. By fitting a hotplate/attenuator, I'm hoping to cook the tubes just as much, only without deafening myself. Unlike my Marshall combo, there doesn't seem to be a visable speaker jack on the Randall to plug from amp to ATT/HP to speaker. Is it hidden somewhere behind that grill, or do I need to use the FX Loop instead?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wilkinsi, post: 99130, member: 2744"] I can drive this amp in a large floorspace and it makes my Boss GT-10 sound as good as I want it to. But I'm permanantly restricted to using it in a room 3.5m/4.5m. By fitting a hotplate/attenuator, I'm hoping to cook the tubes just as much, only without deafening myself. Unlike my Marshall combo, there doesn't seem to be a visable speaker jack on the Randall to plug from amp to ATT/HP to speaker. Is it hidden somewhere behind that grill, or do I need to use the FX Loop instead? [/QUOTE]
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