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RT100 (or RT503) Tone/Quality check
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<blockquote data-quote="rottingcorpse" data-source="post: 66498" data-attributes="member: 1214"><p>i have a bunch of good high gain heads. i try to get stuff that really doesn't "need" and e.q or boost of some kind to sound good. that's why my bro and i were wanting the new rt series randalls. we liked the tones we heard when you plugged straight into the amp.</p><p></p><p>all i ever use is a decimator in the loop of some of the heads that don't have built in noise gates.</p><p></p><p>the dime head is......hmmmm........o.k i guess. i have a randall x2, so i can honestly say the dime is nowhere near as "dime-ish" as the x2 is right outta the box. plug into the x2, and you got dime tone. the dime amp needs a little somethin-somethin to get close to the x2.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rottingcorpse, post: 66498, member: 1214"] i have a bunch of good high gain heads. i try to get stuff that really doesn't "need" and e.q or boost of some kind to sound good. that's why my bro and i were wanting the new rt series randalls. we liked the tones we heard when you plugged straight into the amp. all i ever use is a decimator in the loop of some of the heads that don't have built in noise gates. the dime head is......hmmmm........o.k i guess. i have a randall x2, so i can honestly say the dime is nowhere near as "dime-ish" as the x2 is right outta the box. plug into the x2, and you got dime tone. the dime amp needs a little somethin-somethin to get close to the x2. [/QUOTE]
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