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Randall or Egnater - is the difference audible to you?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ziggy!!" data-source="post: 1939" data-attributes="member: 107"><p>He used it on an album by a band called Hydrogyn too. I managed to get a pre-mastered version off him. There is something about the tone that I don't like, then again I am not a high gain connoisseur at all so take it for what its worth. Some of the tones are awfully edgy and brittle, with some strange upper mid-range buzziness to them. </p><p></p><p>I know he used the cabinet simulator that is in the back of the randall heads in combination with various mics like an R121. On the flip side some of the tones also sound great! The intro to the first track has a randall RM20 combo and an old supro combo placed at a 45 degree angle to each other and are mic'ed with a stereo royer ribbon. Both set to a light breakup, sounds frickin' unreal! As does the tone on the back in black cover he did in one of his workshops with Hydrogyn. Balls, thickness yet singing come lead time. </p><p></p><p>I imagine he also used the MTS series stuff on the latest King's X album which he produced at his studio between Hydrogyn and Skid Row.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ziggy!!, post: 1939, member: 107"] He used it on an album by a band called Hydrogyn too. I managed to get a pre-mastered version off him. There is something about the tone that I don't like, then again I am not a high gain connoisseur at all so take it for what its worth. Some of the tones are awfully edgy and brittle, with some strange upper mid-range buzziness to them. I know he used the cabinet simulator that is in the back of the randall heads in combination with various mics like an R121. On the flip side some of the tones also sound great! The intro to the first track has a randall RM20 combo and an old supro combo placed at a 45 degree angle to each other and are mic'ed with a stereo royer ribbon. Both set to a light breakup, sounds frickin' unreal! As does the tone on the back in black cover he did in one of his workshops with Hydrogyn. Balls, thickness yet singing come lead time. I imagine he also used the MTS series stuff on the latest King's X album which he produced at his studio between Hydrogyn and Skid Row. [/QUOTE]
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Randall or Egnater - is the difference audible to you?
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