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Egnater / Randall Modular Amps
my amp situation
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<blockquote data-quote="Daryl" data-source="post: 124819" data-attributes="member: 2547"><p>Absolutely, Matt. These amps are going for less than an iphone. It's some BS and I believe that it will turn around in time. When you think about it, It's a freaking tube amp with decent specs and MTS capable. People can be weird about their adherence to brands, but the gear speaks for itself. I have a good range of MTS gear right now (RM20C, RM50C, RM100M, RM4x2, and RT2-50) and I like them all for different reasons. They give me a wide range of configurations with my outboard gear and different types of power tubes, output, speaker types, and vibe. My point is: Down the road you may decide to make random changes depending on the evolution of your style/tastes, outboard gear that you add or subtract, or simply the type of venue you are playing. How it looks on stage with your other gear is also a consideration. An RM100SI might look a little strange at a jazz gig. In short, keep it, buy more, and rock em' 8)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daryl, post: 124819, member: 2547"] Absolutely, Matt. These amps are going for less than an iphone. It's some BS and I believe that it will turn around in time. When you think about it, It's a freaking tube amp with decent specs and MTS capable. People can be weird about their adherence to brands, but the gear speaks for itself. I have a good range of MTS gear right now (RM20C, RM50C, RM100M, RM4x2, and RT2-50) and I like them all for different reasons. They give me a wide range of configurations with my outboard gear and different types of power tubes, output, speaker types, and vibe. My point is: Down the road you may decide to make random changes depending on the evolution of your style/tastes, outboard gear that you add or subtract, or simply the type of venue you are playing. How it looks on stage with your other gear is also a consideration. An RM100SI might look a little strange at a jazz gig. In short, keep it, buy more, and rock em' 8) [/QUOTE]
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