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Egnater / Randall Modular Amps
Anybody give me some insight RM100 vs RT2/50
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<blockquote data-quote="Tbag" data-source="post: 133298" data-attributes="member: 2421"><p>thanks guys, but yeah I actually did that mod a couple of years ago, even to my old RT2/50, but it's nothing new, it's just readily available from an awesome guy! (Antonin)</p><p></p><p>My RM100 has built in and all switchable:</p><p></p><p>Fat/Tight switch for big cleans and tight gains</p><p>FX Loop ON/OFF</p><p>Fully switchable with gain control tube boost (real 12AX7)</p><p>NFB switch</p><p>SOLO Boost for volume</p><p>And a switch to fully bypass the FX Loop (which gives much better tone!)</p><p></p><p>I am now working on TUBE RECTIFICATION, which is actually quite simply and easy.</p><p></p><p>It also has the Mercury Magnetic Output Transformer, and choke.</p><p></p><p>From the input stage to the output stage I have completely reconfigured to RECTIFIER SPECS, this dramatically improved her soundwise but not openness wise.</p><p></p><p>I tried to up the B+ Voltage to the preamp tubes, but the maximum the modules are fed is 300V, this is as much as the Power Transformer has allowed for. Some amps, like ENGL ask for 380V! Thats a big difference!</p><p></p><p>For cleans its obviously much easier as they don't pull such high plate voltage. So across the board it's going to be easier to get clean/low gain sounds to sound good in comparison to the real thing.</p><p></p><p>This thing is a monster I have worked on. Just thought i'd ask fellas as it's been a while for me in MTS world!</p><p></p><p>Rock on!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tbag, post: 133298, member: 2421"] thanks guys, but yeah I actually did that mod a couple of years ago, even to my old RT2/50, but it's nothing new, it's just readily available from an awesome guy! (Antonin) My RM100 has built in and all switchable: Fat/Tight switch for big cleans and tight gains FX Loop ON/OFF Fully switchable with gain control tube boost (real 12AX7) NFB switch SOLO Boost for volume And a switch to fully bypass the FX Loop (which gives much better tone!) I am now working on TUBE RECTIFICATION, which is actually quite simply and easy. It also has the Mercury Magnetic Output Transformer, and choke. From the input stage to the output stage I have completely reconfigured to RECTIFIER SPECS, this dramatically improved her soundwise but not openness wise. I tried to up the B+ Voltage to the preamp tubes, but the maximum the modules are fed is 300V, this is as much as the Power Transformer has allowed for. Some amps, like ENGL ask for 380V! Thats a big difference! For cleans its obviously much easier as they don't pull such high plate voltage. So across the board it's going to be easier to get clean/low gain sounds to sound good in comparison to the real thing. This thing is a monster I have worked on. Just thought i'd ask fellas as it's been a while for me in MTS world! Rock on! [/QUOTE]
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Anybody give me some insight RM100 vs RT2/50
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