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<blockquote data-quote="withmittens" data-source="post: 151686" data-attributes="member: 3096"><p>I have no idea about an RM100, no experience. I have read here that the RM50/RM100/RM80 designs are based on the same design. I've also read that the RT2/50 differs greatly from them. </p><p></p><p>It puts my RM50 to shame. I searched for a VHT but then read it had a dry sort of sound, I guess to be paired with tight gain pres. which I don't have any of, so the Randall made sense. plus the great reviews and solid build </p><p></p><p>Plus the channel switch is key to American/British action or you can run 100 watts of whatever</p><p></p><p>seems like they ought to include some tubes..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="withmittens, post: 151686, member: 3096"] I have no idea about an RM100, no experience. I have read here that the RM50/RM100/RM80 designs are based on the same design. I've also read that the RT2/50 differs greatly from them. It puts my RM50 to shame. I searched for a VHT but then read it had a dry sort of sound, I guess to be paired with tight gain pres. which I don't have any of, so the Randall made sense. plus the great reviews and solid build Plus the channel switch is key to American/British action or you can run 100 watts of whatever seems like they ought to include some tubes.. [/QUOTE]
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