BIGKAHUNA
Well-known member
I am not sure if this is the right fourm for this thread but since there is a lot of tech stuff here I thought I would post here.
My first Randall Head was a T2 ordered from Musicians Friend. Right out of the box it didnt work and in addition to this - the serial number was missing (ahdesive on the amp where it was but no number). My conern is that I seem to read a lot of threads with folks have trouble with both the T2 and the RM100. I have both of these heads on the way (My first Randalls) and where I am going to be located I wont have access to an amp tech or Randall Dealer.
My question is, does Randall have a solid QA/QC program? Are the issues with the amps systemic or isolated? I am absolutely friggin stoked to get all of the pieces of my rig together but I hope I don?t have to spend consistent time inside the amp replacing fuses, fixing connections or replacing parts. That would definitely suck as I will have limited resources for parts and material. I am capable of digging into the amp myself, I was an HVAC Technician prior to my last 3 years in Project Controls and I have had to trouble shoot some fairly complex electronic circuits but I don?t want to have to do this regularly.
My first Randall Head was a T2 ordered from Musicians Friend. Right out of the box it didnt work and in addition to this - the serial number was missing (ahdesive on the amp where it was but no number). My conern is that I seem to read a lot of threads with folks have trouble with both the T2 and the RM100. I have both of these heads on the way (My first Randalls) and where I am going to be located I wont have access to an amp tech or Randall Dealer.
My question is, does Randall have a solid QA/QC program? Are the issues with the amps systemic or isolated? I am absolutely friggin stoked to get all of the pieces of my rig together but I hope I don?t have to spend consistent time inside the amp replacing fuses, fixing connections or replacing parts. That would definitely suck as I will have limited resources for parts and material. I am capable of digging into the amp myself, I was an HVAC Technician prior to my last 3 years in Project Controls and I have had to trouble shoot some fairly complex electronic circuits but I don?t want to have to do this regularly.