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  • denishewdenishew

    Super, super, superb .........

    Randall RB-120Published on 04/13/11 at 03:08
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    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Amp transistors making a good 120 watts

    UTILIZATION

    No manual but easy to use. Overdrive on both channels with EQ.

    SOUNDS

    Completely adapted to my style. The 'lows' are beautiful and the 'highs' are where it's needed when needed.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I answer to our friend who does not seem to know the history of these amps.

    Randall worked for Leo Fender as a manufacturer of the brand Fender amps in the years 50/60. Having had enough of work for little glory left LF Randall started his own business and Randall Amps Inc..

    His amps and combos faisaeint rage in the 60 and 70 being equal if not better sound than their more illustrious big brothers of Fender.

    I,…
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    Amp transistors making a good 120 watts

    UTILIZATION

    No manual but easy to use. Overdrive on both channels with EQ.

    SOUNDS

    Completely adapted to my style. The 'lows' are beautiful and the 'highs' are where it's needed when needed.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I answer to our friend who does not seem to know the history of these amps.

    Randall worked for Leo Fender as a manufacturer of the brand Fender amps in the years 50/60. Having had enough of work for little glory left LF Randall started his own business and Randall Amps Inc..

    His amps and combos faisaeint rage in the 60 and 70 being equal if not better sound than their more illustrious big brothers of Fender.

    I, being the glorious years since bassist loves RB120 combo amp I have bought last year and which do not leave me with my F accuracy, and it suits me very well.

    If you have the opportunity to put their hands above does not miss the chance to play a little past the sublime.
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  • blood rockblood rock

    Attention vintage!

    Randall RB-120Published on 05/05/10 at 12:58
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    transistor with two between 120w per channel (a hight and low) and both channels. An EQ per channel and a boost to the AIGE deuxime channel and a boost to master. cons by two buttons "on" never understood why ...

    UTILIZATION

    I never understood this gear and no doc on the net. No manual (1977 c'tait papyrus ^ ^) No good if it were a force.

    SOUNDS

    I never have to use a base and active ibanez era has therefore not exist there was a big buzz. Its fairly bold, dark. Cons by very powerful and serious (APRS a passive one technician.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I kept it until today without me servir.Particularit I love: very vintage and nobody has the same (well I do not know …
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    transistor with two between 120w per channel (a hight and low) and both channels. An EQ per channel and a boost to the AIGE deuxime channel and a boost to master. cons by two buttons "on" never understood why ...

    UTILIZATION

    I never understood this gear and no doc on the net. No manual (1977 c'tait papyrus ^ ^) No good if it were a force.

    SOUNDS

    I never have to use a base and active ibanez era has therefore not exist there was a big buzz. Its fairly bold, dark. Cons by very powerful and serious (APRS a passive one technician.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I kept it until today without me servir.Particularit I love: very vintage and nobody has the same (well I do not know if it is an advantage) .
    WARNING IF YOU HAVE AN ACTIVE GO YOUR WAY!
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