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Egnater / Randall Modular Amps
Should I get the RM4/RT setup?
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<blockquote data-quote="GtrGeorge!" data-source="post: 15428" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>That weight issue is what gets me..thats why i am asking advice on a handtruck to carry it all. </p><p> But back to topic: I haven't used a MOD50..but I can say that I am pleased with my RM4 and my Rt2/50.</p><p> And if you buy them..you can cancel your subscription to the gym because you'll be getting plenty of exercise just lifting them!!!</p><p> ...unless you get the right hand truck and strap them in...</p><p> anybody know a good one for this task??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GtrGeorge!, post: 15428, member: 1132"] That weight issue is what gets me..thats why i am asking advice on a handtruck to carry it all. But back to topic: I haven't used a MOD50..but I can say that I am pleased with my RM4 and my Rt2/50. And if you buy them..you can cancel your subscription to the gym because you'll be getting plenty of exercise just lifting them!!! ...unless you get the right hand truck and strap them in... anybody know a good one for this task?? [/QUOTE]
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Should I get the RM4/RT setup?
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