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Egnater / Randall Modular Amps
RM4 Versus M4
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<blockquote data-quote="datriani" data-source="post: 101722" data-attributes="member: 1141"><p>I've had both and I think the pros and cons have been completely covered by everyone else. My personal preference is the M4 because it's nice to having the extra flexibility in a live situation but you can always throw in a OD or boost pedal to get that extra gain for the channel. I currently have a very simple set up with just an M4 and GForce and a GC Pro controlling both. I have various levels of gain with no noticeable volume difference but set up the G Force's Drive effect to be a solo/volume boost. It works well and when I kick the Drive on, it actually cleans up the gain a bit so it's great for leads. </p><p></p><p>I have been toying with selling the M4 because although it's great for live situation and the best preamp I've used, I've been using a Roland GR55 (guitar synth) with the band I'm in and the M4 is just sitting in my guitar room. Hit me if you're looking for a Dual Channel M4</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="datriani, post: 101722, member: 1141"] I've had both and I think the pros and cons have been completely covered by everyone else. My personal preference is the M4 because it's nice to having the extra flexibility in a live situation but you can always throw in a OD or boost pedal to get that extra gain for the channel. I currently have a very simple set up with just an M4 and GForce and a GC Pro controlling both. I have various levels of gain with no noticeable volume difference but set up the G Force's Drive effect to be a solo/volume boost. It works well and when I kick the Drive on, it actually cleans up the gain a bit so it's great for leads. I have been toying with selling the M4 because although it's great for live situation and the best preamp I've used, I've been using a Roland GR55 (guitar synth) with the band I'm in and the M4 is just sitting in my guitar room. Hit me if you're looking for a Dual Channel M4 [/QUOTE]
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Egnater / Randall Modular Amps
RM4 Versus M4
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