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Egnater / Randall Modular Amps
Why Should anyone buy a New Rm-100
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<blockquote data-quote="trendkill1168" data-source="post: 2210" data-attributes="member: 11"><p>If you buy it new you will have the warranty but I think it's only good for a year if I'm not mistaken. I haven't heard of people having problems with the RM100's but anytime you buy something used you take a risk just because you don't have anyone to go back to if there is a problem. At least that was my thinking when I bought mine. I buy most of my gear used on Ebay but usually they are items that are pretty much bulletproof like pedals or used modules. I have only bought one new module at full price, all the rest of them have been used off of Ebay and I have never had a problem. </p><p></p><p>I will say this about the RM100 though, the first head I bought from a dealer came damaged from UPS. They dropped the box on one end so hard that the brackets that hold the electrical transformers inside the head bent from the weight. When I got the head both transformers were leaning to one side. The amp was shipped with the power tubes installed and they were fine. I powered the amp up and it worked perfectly I just couldn't keep it for obvious reasons. I consider it to be a pretty durable amp to take that kind of punishment and work without a hitch so you may be fine buying one used. I was just more comfortable buying it new because it was alot of money. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trendkill1168, post: 2210, member: 11"] If you buy it new you will have the warranty but I think it's only good for a year if I'm not mistaken. I haven't heard of people having problems with the RM100's but anytime you buy something used you take a risk just because you don't have anyone to go back to if there is a problem. At least that was my thinking when I bought mine. I buy most of my gear used on Ebay but usually they are items that are pretty much bulletproof like pedals or used modules. I have only bought one new module at full price, all the rest of them have been used off of Ebay and I have never had a problem. I will say this about the RM100 though, the first head I bought from a dealer came damaged from UPS. They dropped the box on one end so hard that the brackets that hold the electrical transformers inside the head bent from the weight. When I got the head both transformers were leaning to one side. The amp was shipped with the power tubes installed and they were fine. I powered the amp up and it worked perfectly I just couldn't keep it for obvious reasons. I consider it to be a pretty durable amp to take that kind of punishment and work without a hitch so you may be fine buying one used. I was just more comfortable buying it new because it was alot of money. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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