lintycreep
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I was just wondering if there was much difference in the tones between these two. Has anyone owned both and did certain modules sound better in one rather than the other? Thanks.
lintycreep said:I already have my M4 on order... I'm just debating on picking up a RM4 also. I guess my only concern is if I would constantly be swapping the modules out from one to the other.
zepplin490 said:I have no desire to have any of these have alternate settings I love the way they sound and the footswitching is easy no scrolling through 1 channel to get to the other channel.
Totenkampf said:How does the individual build components compare in the RM4 vs. the M4? I guess the M4 is handwired but does it have higher qulaity transformers, jacks, and other hardware?
I agree for the most part but it will be some time before the Randall stuff will dry up. One thing to note is the modders don't care for doing mods to the dual channel modules; they're more difficult to work with and fragile, less features can be fit into the given space and it's more time consuming therefore more expensive.Totenkampf said:The advantage that I see in upgrading to the M4 is that Bruce still supports this product. Since no one is making single channel PCBs then the future will be held in the dual channel modules. Eventually NOS Randall stuff will dry up.
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