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Egnater / Randall Modular Amps
VHT or Randall power amp?
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<blockquote data-quote="hotlicks2go" data-source="post: 19556" data-attributes="member: 1219"><p>I also had a Marshall 9200 which is the 100w x2 version of the 9100. I had it modded to 5881's on one side and El34's on the other. It sounded great! Then I came into the M4 and rt250 which gave great versatility of midi switching between the Power tubes.. 5881-el34's. This was better suited for my needs and found a few more useful features in the Rt250 that no other amp had offered. You are able to make changes as You and the tones you are tring to acheive change.</p><p></p><p>Changing power tubes and biasing without removing from the rack. </p><p>No need to take to a Tech to Bias. Easy to adjust with a simple meter.</p><p>Designed to accept many different Power tubes to indivduals likings.</p><p>Mono or Stereo Modes (with ability to switch between cabs)</p><p>Pressence and Density controls (eliminated my BBE)</p><p>Sounds just as good as the Marshall Power Amp with a ton more features.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hotlicks2go, post: 19556, member: 1219"] I also had a Marshall 9200 which is the 100w x2 version of the 9100. I had it modded to 5881's on one side and El34's on the other. It sounded great! Then I came into the M4 and rt250 which gave great versatility of midi switching between the Power tubes.. 5881-el34's. This was better suited for my needs and found a few more useful features in the Rt250 that no other amp had offered. You are able to make changes as You and the tones you are tring to acheive change. Changing power tubes and biasing without removing from the rack. No need to take to a Tech to Bias. Easy to adjust with a simple meter. Designed to accept many different Power tubes to indivduals likings. Mono or Stereo Modes (with ability to switch between cabs) Pressence and Density controls (eliminated my BBE) Sounds just as good as the Marshall Power Amp with a ton more features. [/QUOTE]
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VHT or Randall power amp?
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