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Egnater / Randall Modular Amps
Any suggestions for Randall bedroom amps (e.g. RM20)?
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<blockquote data-quote="c2ply" data-source="post: 67076" data-attributes="member: 446"><p>I guess I would disagree with most up here. I find that the RM20 - and RM22 (which is what I am using for the most part when I do use a practice amp) - can do just fine as a TV volume practice amp - especially with the high gain mods - as your using the preamp for the gain - not the power section. With being able to use the boost as a master volume (using the boost level off - and using the boost volume as the master), you can get pretty good tones at that low of a volume - with a plexi style module - yeah it sounds great with the volume up - not so great with the volume down - but some one using that mod is probably looking for a different type of tone. </p><p></p><p> I have an 11R and it is really cool - and actually works better for me than the Axe (I had two - over a two year period, so I gave them a bunch of time to try to make it work for me) - but for the most part I still use the RM22 into a 1x12 cab for practice - and can actually still use it for smaller shows into a 2x12 - but at higher volumes its not a metal machine - as the power section breaks up too much. Though the 11r into powered monitors is a pretty cool practice amp (plays great and actually sounds great), its just easier to use the RM22.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="c2ply, post: 67076, member: 446"] I guess I would disagree with most up here. I find that the RM20 - and RM22 (which is what I am using for the most part when I do use a practice amp) - can do just fine as a TV volume practice amp - especially with the high gain mods - as your using the preamp for the gain - not the power section. With being able to use the boost as a master volume (using the boost level off - and using the boost volume as the master), you can get pretty good tones at that low of a volume - with a plexi style module - yeah it sounds great with the volume up - not so great with the volume down - but some one using that mod is probably looking for a different type of tone. I have an 11R and it is really cool - and actually works better for me than the Axe (I had two - over a two year period, so I gave them a bunch of time to try to make it work for me) - but for the most part I still use the RM22 into a 1x12 cab for practice - and can actually still use it for smaller shows into a 2x12 - but at higher volumes its not a metal machine - as the power section breaks up too much. Though the 11r into powered monitors is a pretty cool practice amp (plays great and actually sounds great), its just easier to use the RM22. [/QUOTE]
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Egnater / Randall Modular Amps
Any suggestions for Randall bedroom amps (e.g. RM20)?
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