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<blockquote data-quote="Pseudosam74" data-source="post: 88552" data-attributes="member: 1272"><p>Well I have an RGT100ES. I was wondering if it came with a reverb footswitch, or not. But besides that, I just notice that there's a vacuum of internet info on most of the older Randall models. They made a ton of different models through out the years. But the only ones that seem to get their dues are the Module ones and the V2/T2s. It seems like there could be a pretty decent website put together cataloging all the info of the amps made prior to 1995. It kind of seems like there's enough interest in those models to make it worthwhile. Just about every other amp company that's been around more than 15 years has a site like that. Whereas Randall owners pretty much have to rely on each other on this site. And to be honest, about 1/3 (or more) questions go completely unaddressed on here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pseudosam74, post: 88552, member: 1272"] Well I have an RGT100ES. I was wondering if it came with a reverb footswitch, or not. But besides that, I just notice that there's a vacuum of internet info on most of the older Randall models. They made a ton of different models through out the years. But the only ones that seem to get their dues are the Module ones and the V2/T2s. It seems like there could be a pretty decent website put together cataloging all the info of the amps made prior to 1995. It kind of seems like there's enough interest in those models to make it worthwhile. Just about every other amp company that's been around more than 15 years has a site like that. Whereas Randall owners pretty much have to rely on each other on this site. And to be honest, about 1/3 (or more) questions go completely unaddressed on here. [/QUOTE]
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