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Egnater / Randall Modular Amps
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<blockquote data-quote="The Rossness" data-source="post: 126121" data-attributes="member: 1676"><p>I've been weeding through my modules, trying to figure out what to sell and what to keep. At the same time, I've narrowed down my amp choices outside of MTS. I'm looking at 6 amps, 3 different classes of amps and 2 amps per class. I can't afford all of them, so one of the classes will probably go bye-bye</p><p> Class 1= CAA PT100 or Fryette Sig:X</p><p> Class 2= Mesa Mark V or Vox AC30</p><p> Class 3+ Kemper or Axe FX 2</p><p></p><p>Class 1 sees the CAA take on the Fryette. the I find it ironic because CAA and Fryette MTS mods are my most used modules. Anyhow, I love how both amps sound. The CAA is stupid expensive. I had a SigX for a short time a few years ago and it gave me horrid headaches. I loved the tone, but my head HURT! So both amps have their low points. Unless I can find a cheap PT100, I'm probable going for a SigX. The Fryette comes with 2 KT88's. If I wanted an EL34 conversion, could it be done? Coule an additional 2 tube sockets be added to an the amp?</p><p></p><p>Class 2 sees the MV and the AC30. They're very different amps and somehow I think I'll put them on the back burnner for the time being since they're not my main sound.</p><p></p><p>Class 3 sees the digital stuff.If class 3 can pull off class 1 or 2, maybe ?'ll just go with class 3. However, without being able to play either of them, its a hard decision.</p><p></p><p>hmm...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Rossness, post: 126121, member: 1676"] I've been weeding through my modules, trying to figure out what to sell and what to keep. At the same time, I've narrowed down my amp choices outside of MTS. I'm looking at 6 amps, 3 different classes of amps and 2 amps per class. I can't afford all of them, so one of the classes will probably go bye-bye Class 1= CAA PT100 or Fryette Sig:X Class 2= Mesa Mark V or Vox AC30 Class 3+ Kemper or Axe FX 2 Class 1 sees the CAA take on the Fryette. the I find it ironic because CAA and Fryette MTS mods are my most used modules. Anyhow, I love how both amps sound. The CAA is stupid expensive. I had a SigX for a short time a few years ago and it gave me horrid headaches. I loved the tone, but my head HURT! So both amps have their low points. Unless I can find a cheap PT100, I'm probable going for a SigX. The Fryette comes with 2 KT88's. If I wanted an EL34 conversion, could it be done? Coule an additional 2 tube sockets be added to an the amp? Class 2 sees the MV and the AC30. They're very different amps and somehow I think I'll put them on the back burnner for the time being since they're not my main sound. Class 3 sees the digital stuff.If class 3 can pull off class 1 or 2, maybe ?'ll just go with class 3. However, without being able to play either of them, its a hard decision. hmm... [/QUOTE]
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