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Randall RM100 MTS Problem regarding tone.
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<blockquote data-quote="TheAbomb12" data-source="post: 10712" data-attributes="member: 145"><p>Personally, I would use the XTC for lead Only, as it doesn't really have a lot of gain for good rhythm (at least for my own taste/style of music). Also, ditch the Recto Mod (it is generally considered one of the least impressive modules in the MTS lineup) and get yourself either an UltraXL or a 1086- those both are Perfect for Thrash. </p><p></p><p>The Re-adjusted Bias will DEFINITELY help. </p><p></p><p>can you hook up your cab to 4 ohms? I suggest running everything at 4 ohms rather than 16ohms (or at least the lowest impedance setting you are capable of running); Its much louder- but also IMO, its clearer and less muddy at 4 ohms (that was the impression I got when I was running my RM setup I used to have with a Genz Benz 212).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheAbomb12, post: 10712, member: 145"] Personally, I would use the XTC for lead Only, as it doesn't really have a lot of gain for good rhythm (at least for my own taste/style of music). Also, ditch the Recto Mod (it is generally considered one of the least impressive modules in the MTS lineup) and get yourself either an UltraXL or a 1086- those both are Perfect for Thrash. The Re-adjusted Bias will DEFINITELY help. can you hook up your cab to 4 ohms? I suggest running everything at 4 ohms rather than 16ohms (or at least the lowest impedance setting you are capable of running); Its much louder- but also IMO, its clearer and less muddy at 4 ohms (that was the impression I got when I was running my RM setup I used to have with a Genz Benz 212). [/QUOTE]
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