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randall rm4 solid state tones?
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<blockquote data-quote="RHz" data-source="post: 139965" data-attributes="member: 3414"><p>I forgot bort the rocktrons.. Thanks for reminding me!</p><p>A question regarding modern solid state guitar poweramps, don't they often have some sort of tube emulation in them? I'm thinking marshall valvestate and such. Can this be completely turned of on the rocktron? I'm guessing this is the biggest difference between new and old ss? I'm also guessing this is one thing that is characteristic of the more "jazzy" amps?</p><p>One idea behind getting a combo instead of a power amp was that the combo could function as a backup If the rm4 goes down (it allready has once). But as allways the option of separate poweramp and cab would be more flexable regarding the choice of speakers..</p><p></p><p>Doesn't any of the big companies build high quality ss amps any more?</p><p></p><p>Right now the rocktron and a speaker cab seams to be my best solution..</p><p></p><p>Thanks again for your time and input!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RHz, post: 139965, member: 3414"] I forgot bort the rocktrons.. Thanks for reminding me! A question regarding modern solid state guitar poweramps, don't they often have some sort of tube emulation in them? I'm thinking marshall valvestate and such. Can this be completely turned of on the rocktron? I'm guessing this is the biggest difference between new and old ss? I'm also guessing this is one thing that is characteristic of the more "jazzy" amps? One idea behind getting a combo instead of a power amp was that the combo could function as a backup If the rm4 goes down (it allready has once). But as allways the option of separate poweramp and cab would be more flexable regarding the choice of speakers.. Doesn't any of the big companies build high quality ss amps any more? Right now the rocktron and a speaker cab seams to be my best solution.. Thanks again for your time and input! [/QUOTE]
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