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Egnater / Randall Modular Amps
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<blockquote data-quote="trendkill1168" data-source="post: 36480" data-attributes="member: 11"><p>Dude trust me.....you'll like the amp and none of the mods contribute to the amp blowing fuses or anything else. I've had 2 RM's and I didn't have any issues with either of them. I think some of it comes from changing the power tubes and not realizing to turn the bias down so when you throw something in there that draws more current the bias is gonna jump up once you turn the amp on and "pop". Honest mistake though if you didn't know any better. I wouldn't hesitate though cuz it is a great amp that has alot of potential. I had a Dual Rec and a 6505 and they are great amps for metal but I sold both of them to go back to this head because of the versitility. You can be running E34L's and have tons of great Marshall tones and then swap the tubes out in 15 minutes with a set of 6L6's and you have Mesa and modern tones. Not to mention the cleans...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trendkill1168, post: 36480, member: 11"] Dude trust me.....you'll like the amp and none of the mods contribute to the amp blowing fuses or anything else. I've had 2 RM's and I didn't have any issues with either of them. I think some of it comes from changing the power tubes and not realizing to turn the bias down so when you throw something in there that draws more current the bias is gonna jump up once you turn the amp on and "pop". Honest mistake though if you didn't know any better. I wouldn't hesitate though cuz it is a great amp that has alot of potential. I had a Dual Rec and a 6505 and they are great amps for metal but I sold both of them to go back to this head because of the versitility. You can be running E34L's and have tons of great Marshall tones and then swap the tubes out in 15 minutes with a set of 6L6's and you have Mesa and modern tones. Not to mention the cleans... [/QUOTE]
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