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Egnater / Randall Modular Amps
RM4 and RM20 Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="speed2dirt" data-source="post: 137444" data-attributes="member: 2983"><p>I use a RM4 into a RM20 head and love it! I have a RM100SI that is awesome, but it's too much for an indoor amp. I'm sure it'd kick butt at shows, but I mostly play at home and the RM20 works great. I didn't find the direct out to sound too pleasing. It was muddy and fuzzy, as I remember. Granted, I was going directly into a Tascam 4-track recorder rather than computer based recording software. I have read that it sounds better with a few db's attenuated (the signal's too hot), but I never bought the XLR-to-1/4" adapter/attenuator. I just use mine through 2 Bogner Cube 1x12 cabs and mike it. I have a Hot Plate to bring it down to acceptable levels for jamming and recording. All in all, I couldn't be happier with that rig. I think you both will be pleasantly surprised!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="speed2dirt, post: 137444, member: 2983"] I use a RM4 into a RM20 head and love it! I have a RM100SI that is awesome, but it's too much for an indoor amp. I'm sure it'd kick butt at shows, but I mostly play at home and the RM20 works great. I didn't find the direct out to sound too pleasing. It was muddy and fuzzy, as I remember. Granted, I was going directly into a Tascam 4-track recorder rather than computer based recording software. I have read that it sounds better with a few db's attenuated (the signal's too hot), but I never bought the XLR-to-1/4" adapter/attenuator. I just use mine through 2 Bogner Cube 1x12 cabs and mike it. I have a Hot Plate to bring it down to acceptable levels for jamming and recording. All in all, I couldn't be happier with that rig. I think you both will be pleasantly surprised! [/QUOTE]
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RM4 and RM20 Questions
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