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Egnater / Randall Modular Amps
Never being satisfied. What's with me?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kapo_Polenton" data-source="post: 126111" data-attributes="member: 2642"><p>Only you truly know the answer to this... sometimes a man must choose a new path in order to appreciate the one he was on? Only then can he understand what it is he truly needs. Like being engaged but wondering about other girls.. sometimes it is just worth it to call it all off ! </p><p></p><p>Some other options.. Bogner ecstacy?I also felt the stock XTC module was actually really good for leads if you wanted a more forgiving tone so if it is anywhere close to the real thing, maybe a consideration. </p><p></p><p>I would say sell some MTS, make 3-4k and buy a used mark IV or V and start with that. Maybe it really works for ya. Maybe consider a friedman modded or BE100 used at around 2k or so. They emphasize lower mids to my ears and have the chewiness which make them easier to play for leads and not as stiff. Sometimes too many options are just that.. (unless you know exactly what you want to do with them) Don't sink anymore money into MTS hoping it will give you what you need. Try something different. </p><p></p><p>Myself, I have said it many times. I really like the Randall stuff but the modules don't always hang with the real thing. A lot are voiced too dark, fizzy, or thin sounding. My JCM800 has none of those problems. It just plain kicks. So Randall for me is the backup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kapo_Polenton, post: 126111, member: 2642"] Only you truly know the answer to this... sometimes a man must choose a new path in order to appreciate the one he was on? Only then can he understand what it is he truly needs. Like being engaged but wondering about other girls.. sometimes it is just worth it to call it all off ! Some other options.. Bogner ecstacy?I also felt the stock XTC module was actually really good for leads if you wanted a more forgiving tone so if it is anywhere close to the real thing, maybe a consideration. I would say sell some MTS, make 3-4k and buy a used mark IV or V and start with that. Maybe it really works for ya. Maybe consider a friedman modded or BE100 used at around 2k or so. They emphasize lower mids to my ears and have the chewiness which make them easier to play for leads and not as stiff. Sometimes too many options are just that.. (unless you know exactly what you want to do with them) Don't sink anymore money into MTS hoping it will give you what you need. Try something different. Myself, I have said it many times. I really like the Randall stuff but the modules don't always hang with the real thing. A lot are voiced too dark, fizzy, or thin sounding. My JCM800 has none of those problems. It just plain kicks. So Randall for me is the backup. [/QUOTE]
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