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Egnater / Randall Modular Amps
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<blockquote data-quote="trendkill1168" data-source="post: 1596" data-attributes="member: 11"><p>I love mine. I play metal and went from Randall solid state amps over to the RM100M. I currently have the Recto, SL+, Ultra Lead, & Clean modules. The Recto covers the newer style detuned metal very nicely and I like the SL+ for the older style 80's through 90's metal and for an all around lead module. Clean sounds great with some reverb and/or chorus but I'm gonna try and score a Blackface instead. These amps are obviously very versitile with the different modules available and they do sound different from each other. There are tons of nice amps out there but you are going to be locked into one sound. At least with this amp you can go out and get another module and have a totally different tone. Another plus is being able to bias the amp yourself in minutes. There are limitless possibilities when you start experimenting with different power and preamp tubes as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trendkill1168, post: 1596, member: 11"] I love mine. I play metal and went from Randall solid state amps over to the RM100M. I currently have the Recto, SL+, Ultra Lead, & Clean modules. The Recto covers the newer style detuned metal very nicely and I like the SL+ for the older style 80's through 90's metal and for an all around lead module. Clean sounds great with some reverb and/or chorus but I'm gonna try and score a Blackface instead. These amps are obviously very versitile with the different modules available and they do sound different from each other. There are tons of nice amps out there but you are going to be locked into one sound. At least with this amp you can go out and get another module and have a totally different tone. Another plus is being able to bias the amp yourself in minutes. There are limitless possibilities when you start experimenting with different power and preamp tubes as well. [/QUOTE]
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Egnater / Randall Modular Amps
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