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Egnater / Randall Modular Amps
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<blockquote data-quote="3 Mile Stone" data-source="post: 5121" data-attributes="member: 259"><p>The more I read this forum, the more I think I am going to go to the MOD 50 head. Plexi/SL and EG3/4 mods for me please. Any way back on subject, I use the Randall RM50HB for my power amp when using my Eganter M4 pre (single channel version ... darnit!). I have used the Boogie 20/20 with mixed results. Good amp, nice tube sound, it doesn't do the full justice to the Randall/Egnater concept IMO. Most of these modules where created and are designed around amps using either 6L6 or EL34 tubes. I think they just sound better this way. I find the 50 watt Randall amp to be managable volume wise. I would look into using a attentuator of some sort before I went back to using the Boogie.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3 Mile Stone, post: 5121, member: 259"] The more I read this forum, the more I think I am going to go to the MOD 50 head. Plexi/SL and EG3/4 mods for me please. Any way back on subject, I use the Randall RM50HB for my power amp when using my Eganter M4 pre (single channel version ... darnit!). I have used the Boogie 20/20 with mixed results. Good amp, nice tube sound, it doesn't do the full justice to the Randall/Egnater concept IMO. Most of these modules where created and are designed around amps using either 6L6 or EL34 tubes. I think they just sound better this way. I find the 50 watt Randall amp to be managable volume wise. I would look into using a attentuator of some sort before I went back to using the Boogie. [/QUOTE]
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