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Egnater / Randall Modular Amps
Recently Aquired a RM80; Now looking to fine tune my tone
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<blockquote data-quote="JKMV12" data-source="post: 50747" data-attributes="member: 2019"><p>ya, i was reading something on here about the ISP and a line level shifter. they don't seem that expensive, but if the g string will fix that, then i guess i don't have to worry about it. </p><p></p><p>i would like to try those tubes you recommended, but i am broke right now, and i can't get a job (well i could, but i'm already stressed from college and high school; anything else, and i might lose it). But after h.s. i'm going to take a break, try to get a job, and start taking guitar lessons (self-taught up to this point). I need to work on my technique and learn more about theory (i already know the basics from h.s. band). maybe at that point i will have some money to spare, but for now, all my money is coming from whatever i'm selling. </p><p></p><p>but if i have the money, i will try and switch the tubes out. the noise from the back when the ISP is in the front sounds kind of staticy. i thought that was just the preamp tubes. but one thing i'm worried about when i get the g string is that the one i have now is at about 12 o'clock in the front, but 2 o'clock in the back. i'm hoping that it will be able to cover both w/o any drawbacks. i guess only time will tell. </p><p></p><p>Thanks, John.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JKMV12, post: 50747, member: 2019"] ya, i was reading something on here about the ISP and a line level shifter. they don't seem that expensive, but if the g string will fix that, then i guess i don't have to worry about it. i would like to try those tubes you recommended, but i am broke right now, and i can't get a job (well i could, but i'm already stressed from college and high school; anything else, and i might lose it). But after h.s. i'm going to take a break, try to get a job, and start taking guitar lessons (self-taught up to this point). I need to work on my technique and learn more about theory (i already know the basics from h.s. band). maybe at that point i will have some money to spare, but for now, all my money is coming from whatever i'm selling. but if i have the money, i will try and switch the tubes out. the noise from the back when the ISP is in the front sounds kind of staticy. i thought that was just the preamp tubes. but one thing i'm worried about when i get the g string is that the one i have now is at about 12 o'clock in the front, but 2 o'clock in the back. i'm hoping that it will be able to cover both w/o any drawbacks. i guess only time will tell. Thanks, John. [/QUOTE]
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Egnater / Randall Modular Amps
Recently Aquired a RM80; Now looking to fine tune my tone
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