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Egnater / Randall Modular Amps
question regarding tone...tubes, old amps etc....
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<blockquote data-quote="withmittens" data-source="post: 140313" data-attributes="member: 3096"><p>I've cut into Rob's quote with some specific questions on 2 parts of it, noted in blue....I hope it comes through that way</p><p></p><p>I agree we're all different and the internet has produced a lot of information and made it available to everyone, allowing for a crazy amount of discussion, misinformation, and really constructive gains in the understanding of various components available and how they relate to tone; all of which I think is a good thing in terms of blowing a subject wide open. Just as there is no end all-be all amp, speaker, component, there is no end all be all answer to the question in any form, except trying things, which of course we all seem to do all the time. </p><p></p><p>I think it's a bit unclear what services you are proposing in your post (I understand the proverbial parts of the post, seems like good common sense that all of us must know by now)....... Is it tuning the power section with various changes to taste, is it swapping the OT, is it both? and what kind of cost are we talking about? </p><p></p><p>One thing I do know is that all of us as players probably have a really clear grasp of our tone and what we want out of it. I think that's what drives our purchases and experiments.</p><p></p><p>FWIW, I did take the back off the combo last night, it made a nice little difference. I'm also waiting for that Creamback to pair with this Reeves, I'll probably make a semi open back for the new cab I bought. </p><p></p><p>thanks Rob, for the thoughtful response</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="withmittens, post: 140313, member: 3096"] I've cut into Rob's quote with some specific questions on 2 parts of it, noted in blue....I hope it comes through that way I agree we're all different and the internet has produced a lot of information and made it available to everyone, allowing for a crazy amount of discussion, misinformation, and really constructive gains in the understanding of various components available and how they relate to tone; all of which I think is a good thing in terms of blowing a subject wide open. Just as there is no end all-be all amp, speaker, component, there is no end all be all answer to the question in any form, except trying things, which of course we all seem to do all the time. I think it's a bit unclear what services you are proposing in your post (I understand the proverbial parts of the post, seems like good common sense that all of us must know by now)....... Is it tuning the power section with various changes to taste, is it swapping the OT, is it both? and what kind of cost are we talking about? One thing I do know is that all of us as players probably have a really clear grasp of our tone and what we want out of it. I think that's what drives our purchases and experiments. FWIW, I did take the back off the combo last night, it made a nice little difference. I'm also waiting for that Creamback to pair with this Reeves, I'll probably make a semi open back for the new cab I bought. thanks Rob, for the thoughtful response [/QUOTE]
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question regarding tone...tubes, old amps etc....
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