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Egnater / Randall Modular Amps
RM100 Complete Schematics
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<blockquote data-quote="lassoharp" data-source="post: 138285" data-attributes="member: 3421"><p>Note share schematics? Why? Virtually every other amp maker out there including Mesa Boogie makes their schematics available to the public. Considering the issues that seem to follow RM-100 it would be very helpful to have them available publicly - at the very least schematics for the power supply and output section should be published. This is where most of the problems seem to happen. Countless blown fuses . . . . Having individual bias on the rear panel is a blessing which is nearly wiped out by having to constantly open up the amp to change fuses .. . . . which could have been placed on the rear panel for quick access - like they are for most other amps. Get rid of the redundant FX loops and you would have room.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lassoharp, post: 138285, member: 3421"] Note share schematics? Why? Virtually every other amp maker out there including Mesa Boogie makes their schematics available to the public. Considering the issues that seem to follow RM-100 it would be very helpful to have them available publicly - at the very least schematics for the power supply and output section should be published. This is where most of the problems seem to happen. Countless blown fuses . . . . Having individual bias on the rear panel is a blessing which is nearly wiped out by having to constantly open up the amp to change fuses .. . . . which could have been placed on the rear panel for quick access - like they are for most other amps. Get rid of the redundant FX loops and you would have room. [/QUOTE]
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Modular Amps
Egnater / Randall Modular Amps
RM100 Complete Schematics
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