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Egnater / Randall Modular Amps
M4 vs RM4
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<blockquote data-quote="MarcoR" data-source="post: 129303" data-attributes="member: 961"><p>Talking strictly tone... I really don't think there is a perceivable difference. A possible placebo effect tends to find the M4 a bit sweeter maybe because of it being hand built and less components in the signal path. On the other hand, with the RM4 you can jump the parallel loop and get an extra tube in the mix. To me jumping the loop sounded cool for 5 minutes and then I felt it was just louder and added more noise. </p><p></p><p>Also, If you want to run your time based effects in parallel (to not screw with your pure amp tone), with the m4 you'll need some sort of signal splitter and a mixer like the Suhr mini mix (m4 has no loops). I use the RJM mini effects gizmo and RJM mini line mixer (allows me to run multiple time based effect parallel from each other). With the RM4 you can just use the parallel loop but your limited unless you add other signal routing gear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarcoR, post: 129303, member: 961"] Talking strictly tone... I really don't think there is a perceivable difference. A possible placebo effect tends to find the M4 a bit sweeter maybe because of it being hand built and less components in the signal path. On the other hand, with the RM4 you can jump the parallel loop and get an extra tube in the mix. To me jumping the loop sounded cool for 5 minutes and then I felt it was just louder and added more noise. Also, If you want to run your time based effects in parallel (to not screw with your pure amp tone), with the m4 you'll need some sort of signal splitter and a mixer like the Suhr mini mix (m4 has no loops). I use the RJM mini effects gizmo and RJM mini line mixer (allows me to run multiple time based effect parallel from each other). With the RM4 you can just use the parallel loop but your limited unless you add other signal routing gear. [/QUOTE]
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M4 vs RM4
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