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Egnater / Randall Modular Amps
Anyone modify the amp itself?
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<blockquote data-quote="bhuard75" data-source="post: 118129" data-attributes="member: 1558"><p>IIRC the MMOT was $225, choke was $35. I did it myself. No drilling, no soldering. If your intelligent enough to make sure your caps are discharged, disassemble your amp, trace wires and doc & photo termination points then it can be done on the user end. MM's color coded the wires on the OT and PT to the randall factory wire colors. I confirmed this at the time with MM which eliminated any further research pertaining to the install (wire taps, pri, sec).</p><p></p><p>I documented terminating points took some photos. Clipped the factory transformer wires close to the terminals leaving them identifiable by wire color. Removed the Randall OT. Swapped the bell housing mounting feet from the factory randall OT and mounted them on the MM OT. Crimped the ends. Screwed down the MMOT. Wired it to the corresponding wire terminals. Put my amp back together. Turned it on and played.</p><p></p><p>@ wesarvin "The true question is: is it worth it?" for $260. Yah it was.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bhuard75, post: 118129, member: 1558"] IIRC the MMOT was $225, choke was $35. I did it myself. No drilling, no soldering. If your intelligent enough to make sure your caps are discharged, disassemble your amp, trace wires and doc & photo termination points then it can be done on the user end. MM's color coded the wires on the OT and PT to the randall factory wire colors. I confirmed this at the time with MM which eliminated any further research pertaining to the install (wire taps, pri, sec). I documented terminating points took some photos. Clipped the factory transformer wires close to the terminals leaving them identifiable by wire color. Removed the Randall OT. Swapped the bell housing mounting feet from the factory randall OT and mounted them on the MM OT. Crimped the ends. Screwed down the MMOT. Wired it to the corresponding wire terminals. Put my amp back together. Turned it on and played. @ wesarvin "The true question is: is it worth it?" for $260. Yah it was. [/QUOTE]
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Egnater / Randall Modular Amps
Anyone modify the amp itself?
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