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Randall, Please make a stereo poweramp based on the V2/T2!
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<blockquote data-quote="derker" data-source="post: 69109" data-attributes="member: 1642"><p>Thanks for the reply. The new Rocktron is only 150w per side at 8ohm, which isnt very much. The SLA is a good contender on paper, but it lacks the connectivity as it has banana plugs on the back. Not a super huge deal, but still wasn't designed to interface with guitar gear. Also, many of the fuller range poweramps (such as the SLA) have a certain frequency response and lack a certain feel that require extra tweaks within the preamp. </p><p></p><p>Randall really has a good design with the poweramps in the T2/V2 series. There is something about their tube driven MOSFET power sections that play extremely well with guitar cabs, and the feel is very familiar to guitar players with less need for tweaking. Having a stereo poweramp based on this design would be awesome, in my opinion. Having the graphic EQ would also be super handy for quick tweaks for different rooms/venues, and making it switchable from the front makes it extremely easy to A/B.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="derker, post: 69109, member: 1642"] Thanks for the reply. The new Rocktron is only 150w per side at 8ohm, which isnt very much. The SLA is a good contender on paper, but it lacks the connectivity as it has banana plugs on the back. Not a super huge deal, but still wasn't designed to interface with guitar gear. Also, many of the fuller range poweramps (such as the SLA) have a certain frequency response and lack a certain feel that require extra tweaks within the preamp. Randall really has a good design with the poweramps in the T2/V2 series. There is something about their tube driven MOSFET power sections that play extremely well with guitar cabs, and the feel is very familiar to guitar players with less need for tweaking. Having a stereo poweramp based on this design would be awesome, in my opinion. Having the graphic EQ would also be super handy for quick tweaks for different rooms/venues, and making it switchable from the front makes it extremely easy to A/B. [/QUOTE]
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