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Revolutionary tone and power are the characteristics of the flexible all tube Randall RT100 head. A 100 watt tube amp head with three channels offers a dynamic range of tones from sparkling clean sparkling to a full high gain tone. Features black chrome steel grill and control panel as well as spring reverb and an effects loop.
Randall RT100 Guitar Amplifier Head Features
- 3 channels: 1-Classic Clean; 2-Classic Overdrive; 3-Modern Overdrive
- EQ controls: Bass, Middle, Treble, Bright switch on clean channel
- Master controls: volume, reverb
- All-tube power amp
- Tubes: 4 x 6L6 (user-swappable for EL34s)
- Includes 3 mode footswitch
The head features three discrete channels. Channel 1 is a Classic Clean, which allows you to go from sparkling tone to highly overdriven force. Channel 2 is a Classic Overdrive, bringing your tone from mild grit to full saturation. Channel 3 is a Modern Overdrive, which brings out full high-gain sound.
In addition, a power tube bias section on the back allows the player to replace, bias & match the tubes with just an inexpensive volt meter available at any electronics or home improvement store. The RT Series utilizes 12AX7 preamp tubes and 6L6 power tubes which can be swapped out with EL34s for a more British vibe.
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| One mean mother******!!! |
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| Bright and snappy? Dark and smooth? Were the pickups hot, mellow, thick, thin? |
| See above. |
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| How did the stain or paint job look? |
| Covering is damn good, and the light show when you fire this thing up looks positively wicked. |
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| It is an amplifier. |
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| Would you consider this product to be made well? How dependable? |
| Only had it a week, seems built to last. |
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| We will see. |
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| A badass piece of equipment. I wanted a tube-driven amp, but because I have resumed playing after three years without touching a guitar, I didn't feel justified buying a Marshall JVM series. I couldn't be more pleased. I bought this based on previous experience with Randall, having used Randall, Crate, and Marshall in the past. This thing is capable of fat, ballsy tones a la AC/DC, and can scream enough to punch your balls out of your back with the click of a switch for material like Lamb of God or Machine Head. The separate EQs on each channel allow pretty decent versatility as well. |
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| Clean channel is above average but it can definitely be tweaked. The OD channels offer more than enough gain for anything you need. If this thing doesn't get it done for you, quit playing muddy black metal and seven-string detuned sludge. Or buy a distortion pedal, although you can run an external EQ and scoop the tone for whatever you need. I am playing through high output Seymours Duncans and I don't even crank the gain all the way on either OD channel. Pickups with less heat may require firing the gain higher, but that is all personal preference. If you turn the gain way up, consider a noise gate. |
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