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Egnater / Randall Modular Amps
Noob, first post, module advice please
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<blockquote data-quote="VitaminG" data-source="post: 154551" data-attributes="member: 2326"><p>you can pick up most unmolested stock Randall modules for around $100-150. The sig (Dan Donegan, Scott Ian, George Lynch) models seem to hold their value a little better but it depends on how motivated the seller is. Modded modules will naturally cost more, reflecting the R&D of the modders. Check out the For Sale section here for a feel for prices.</p><p></p><p>For clean, I don't mind the stock Blackface or Clean modules. I know other guys really like the Tweed. For high gain, I thought the Modern was better for lead than for rhythm, the Recto was alright but unremarkable, and the XTC is underappreciated. I could play a gig with just the XTC and use the volume knob on my guitar to clean it up for rhythm. A solid module. There are many other modules that I haven't had the pleasure of trying, so dig around the forum here and check out other's feedback on the different options.</p><p></p><p>Given that you were gifted the RM100 & only need a couple more modules, you could be fully up and running for a couple of hundred dollars</p><p></p><p>Keep in mind that you do get what you pay for. You could be perfectly happy with the stock modules. As much as some malign them, they provide perfectly useable tones for not a lot of money. But there is an appreciable improvement when you move into the modded modules, albeit at a much higher cost ($250-400 per)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VitaminG, post: 154551, member: 2326"] you can pick up most unmolested stock Randall modules for around $100-150. The sig (Dan Donegan, Scott Ian, George Lynch) models seem to hold their value a little better but it depends on how motivated the seller is. Modded modules will naturally cost more, reflecting the R&D of the modders. Check out the For Sale section here for a feel for prices. For clean, I don't mind the stock Blackface or Clean modules. I know other guys really like the Tweed. For high gain, I thought the Modern was better for lead than for rhythm, the Recto was alright but unremarkable, and the XTC is underappreciated. I could play a gig with just the XTC and use the volume knob on my guitar to clean it up for rhythm. A solid module. There are many other modules that I haven't had the pleasure of trying, so dig around the forum here and check out other's feedback on the different options. Given that you were gifted the RM100 & only need a couple more modules, you could be fully up and running for a couple of hundred dollars Keep in mind that you do get what you pay for. You could be perfectly happy with the stock modules. As much as some malign them, they provide perfectly useable tones for not a lot of money. But there is an appreciable improvement when you move into the modded modules, albeit at a much higher cost ($250-400 per) [/QUOTE]
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Egnater / Randall Modular Amps
Noob, first post, module advice please
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