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Egnater / Randall Modular Amps
RM50 combo/RM100 combo differences... help a newbie out?
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<blockquote data-quote="c2ply" data-source="post: 100532" data-attributes="member: 446"><p>Well, I for one, really like the sound of the 100watt power section - I've had the 50 watters (both a combo and a head) - and just didn't like the 50 watt power section with anything - especially playing anything clean with a loud drummer.</p><p></p><p> Then again - I prefer "CLEAN" clean tones - break up cleans are good for somethings but not everything. The weight is a bit of an issue - but honestly its no heavier than the Vox AC30 combo I had, and much prefer the side handles on the RM100C - makes going up and down stairs with it much easier (as only using the top handle up and down is a REAL pain). I also didn't like the 1x12 format too much either - prefer the 2x12 sound (also more of a closed back cab with the 100).</p><p></p><p> I currently have the 100C for ease of carry (great for small shows where I need quick setup/tear down on stage) - yet still get the core of my big rig sound. Three slots and MIDI are just a great bonus. I also had a RM22, and while cool for home jamming - could never keep up the way I wanted it to sound with a drummer (mainly hard rock/metal type stuff) - it got too mushy - so, for me, the 100 watt power section is the only way to go - and for the tone difference I don't notice the 30 pound difference - until your loading out after a longer set at 2 am - but what can you do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="c2ply, post: 100532, member: 446"] Well, I for one, really like the sound of the 100watt power section - I've had the 50 watters (both a combo and a head) - and just didn't like the 50 watt power section with anything - especially playing anything clean with a loud drummer. Then again - I prefer "CLEAN" clean tones - break up cleans are good for somethings but not everything. The weight is a bit of an issue - but honestly its no heavier than the Vox AC30 combo I had, and much prefer the side handles on the RM100C - makes going up and down stairs with it much easier (as only using the top handle up and down is a REAL pain). I also didn't like the 1x12 format too much either - prefer the 2x12 sound (also more of a closed back cab with the 100). I currently have the 100C for ease of carry (great for small shows where I need quick setup/tear down on stage) - yet still get the core of my big rig sound. Three slots and MIDI are just a great bonus. I also had a RM22, and while cool for home jamming - could never keep up the way I wanted it to sound with a drummer (mainly hard rock/metal type stuff) - it got too mushy - so, for me, the 100 watt power section is the only way to go - and for the tone difference I don't notice the 30 pound difference - until your loading out after a longer set at 2 am - but what can you do. [/QUOTE]
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