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Randall RT2/50 Question
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<blockquote data-quote="LockStock" data-source="post: 16872" data-attributes="member: 1085"><p>Oh, I know. When I look at an amp, I take into account the power section. That's why I've got 3 amps with power scaling - to get the power scaling working for me. Hunter's books on the history of guitars and amps and the combination thereof are my favorite. </p><p></p><p>However, when separating them and putting them in a rack, or when using a rack power amp in a slaving or reamping scenario, I thought there was supposed to be a difference. That is, they were supposed to reproduce what they're told to reproduce, with as much headroom and as little coloration as possible. </p><p></p><p>Perhaps the RT2/50 was meant to be mated with the RM4, and is supposed to be 1/2 of a regular old amp, just in rack form.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LockStock, post: 16872, member: 1085"] Oh, I know. When I look at an amp, I take into account the power section. That's why I've got 3 amps with power scaling - to get the power scaling working for me. Hunter's books on the history of guitars and amps and the combination thereof are my favorite. However, when separating them and putting them in a rack, or when using a rack power amp in a slaving or reamping scenario, I thought there was supposed to be a difference. That is, they were supposed to reproduce what they're told to reproduce, with as much headroom and as little coloration as possible. Perhaps the RT2/50 was meant to be mated with the RM4, and is supposed to be 1/2 of a regular old amp, just in rack form. [/QUOTE]
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