Thanks for all the positive replies! I'll try to answer some of the questions....
Yes, it is a bit heavy. A funny story, I used to use two 5150 heads and came across the Randall MTS when I was looking around for a wider variety of tone options. I thought one side benefit might be that it would be much easier and lighter to deal with but now with two RM4s and the RT2/50 in one rack it is way heavier than what I started with....
but hey, now I have eight amps! LOL!
I drive a 4 Runner so I just roll the bottom rack up to the back, put a towel over the bumper and pivot it up into the back and slide it in. It actually works quite nicely. After lugging around the 4x12 cabs, the 1x12s I use now are a non-issue. I was surprised at how good the 1x12s sounded too. I should clairfy that there are two separate racks in the picture. The top one has the RM4s and the RT2/50. The bottom one the effects.
It goes back and forth to band practice several times a week. I did custom wiring for the racks and I can be set up and playing in under 5 minutes. My friends still make fun of me for carting it all around, but it's worth it to me.
As far as what's in the rack....
I am running the following modules (2 Cleans, 2 Browns, Plexi, XTC, Tweed, Top Boost) I'm looking forward to trying out some of the new ones soon.
Ensoniq DP4 (very old multi effects unit)
2 TC D-Two delay units
Filter Factory
Axon Midi Controller
Roland Fantom XR
2 Echoplexes
Valverb spring reverb/tremelo
Sound Sculpture Switchblade GL (switching system)
I can't say enough good things about the Switchblade GL. Everything is wired into that and I can reconfigure the entire rack with one press of the All Access foot controller. It's a pretty amazing thing once you see what is possible with it. Ken at Sound Sculpture is just a super awesome person as well.
The All Access pedalboard controls the rack. The two pedals are expression pedals and I can fade effects (or whatever) in and out of the mix with them using the Switchblade. I'm pretty happy with the All Access and especially the fact it can be powered with a 7 pin midi cable from the RM4. Way to go Randall on that one. The one downside is that when you switch presets, the expression pedals change too even if you have not moved them. That can be good or bad depending on what you want, but I would prefer them to work more like the FCB1010.
The FCB1010 is used to control the Echoplexes. It's a great pedalboard and a bargain for the price. However, my rack got a bit beyond it's capabilities midiwise to control so I picked up the All Access. It is perfect for the Echoplexes however.
Anyway, I have really fallen in love with playing in stereo and having two different signal chains, delays, amps, tones, etc and mixing them together. I realize it's not for everyone but I enjoy being able to experiment and try out new textures and sounds.
Hope this answers some of the questions.
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