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Red Witch

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Going through a gear purge to suppliment my MTS GAS so I'm letting go of a couple of my favs. The Rockmaster is in very good cosmetic. Function wise it's perfect. No scratchy pots or issues of any kind. This is an extremely versitile preamp with seperate effects loops for all three channels. Has all the gain you could want. With plenty of onboard EQ options. price dropped to $175.00 shipped. 60/60 is sold.
Thanks for looking.
 
Never seen that particular head, but I don't believe they're related. The Rockmaster Preamp is more along the lines of the Ultra, Ultra Plus and Triple XXX/5150. Mine is from the early 90's. Has just about any gain tone you want and effects loops for all three channels. Will absolutely nail 80's to current high gain metal tones.
 
I played one for years until I got sucked into Line 6 due to needing to go straight in with no stage noise. When I left that scene and started shopping for tube amps I came across the RM100. I still keep mine with me along with a single space Marshall power amp as back up just in case some thing goes wrong with the Randall. It's a great insurance policy for a gig in a 1-space rack.

If I didn't have mine any more I'd definitely grab this. Good luck with the sale.
 
Yep...if I wasn't financing an RT 2/50 I'd be keep it. I've also got a Peavey Classic 60/60 amp that I'll be letting go. It's a pretty wicked combination.
 
I'm tempted. But I'm in the UK, so all depends on power supply. Does it plug straight into a power socket or does it run on an adaptor? If it's on an adaptor, I might buy it and get a 240v one here. If powered direct, it'll be tricky. Let me know. Thanks.
 
It's direct 110v. You'll need a step-up transformer. They should be pretty easy to find. I used to work for an electrical wholesaler in London and we always kept some in stock.
 
Hey. I used to use an American ADA MP1 with a step down transformer and there was always a ground hum that I couldn't get rid of, which is why I'm a but nervous about using one again.

Are you also looking for swaps, by any chance? I might have a module you might be interested in?

Let me know if this doesn't sell and maybe we could work something out.

Thanks.
 
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