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  • ropers29ropers29

    Randall RG 75 G2Published on 09/21/09 at 01:18
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    75w amp transistor, no effect apart reverb, 2gain, treble, midlle, bass, outline
    4ohm and 8ohm external output
    a pedalboard 4 buttons

    USE

    easy to use, powerful amp, if you go up the gain and bass It's breath away
    rather his metal


    SOUNDS

    rather I play hard rock and it sounds good, blues rock ca goes too nice reverb
    voicin button to change the midlle frequende (useful when you turn up the sound)
    2 gain knob when it is pushed thoroughly to join ????

    no need to pedal distortion


    NOTICE GLOBAL

    <div> I own the last 5 years I am satisfied
    I had a marshall front, randall has over fishing, I was trying to further the vox style line6, I trove pretty good
    Good value …
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    75w amp transistor, no effect apart reverb, 2gain, treble, midlle, bass, outline
    4ohm and 8ohm external output
    a pedalboard 4 buttons

    USE

    easy to use, powerful amp, if you go up the gain and bass It's breath away
    rather his metal


    SOUNDS

    rather I play hard rock and it sounds good, blues rock ca goes too nice reverb
    voicin button to change the midlle frequende (useful when you turn up the sound)
    2 gain knob when it is pushed thoroughly to join ????

    no need to pedal distortion


    NOTICE GLOBAL

    <div> I own the last 5 years I am satisfied
    I had a marshall front, randall has over fishing, I was trying to further the vox style line6, I trove pretty good
    Good value
    + Powerful sound amplifier good quality, simple adjustment, nice reverb,
    - Lacks a bit of versatility </div>
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  • King LoudnessKing Loudness

    Too compressed for me...

    Randall RG 75 G2Published on 10/24/11 at 05:42
    The Randall RG75 is a 1x12 combo amplifier from the company that is designed to offer a versatile and good sounding rig in a portable and affordable package. It has two channels, one clean and one drive. There is also an onboard effects section with various modulation and time based effects built in as well. It has a single Celestion speaker and a sleek and refined exterior. It's a very good amp considering the price point, especially having the built in effects to allow more tonal variations.

    UTILIZATION

    Getting a good sound out of this amp isn't difficult. Like many amps in this class it has a very easy to use interface and adapts itself well to different players and styles. It d…
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    The Randall RG75 is a 1x12 combo amplifier from the company that is designed to offer a versatile and good sounding rig in a portable and affordable package. It has two channels, one clean and one drive. There is also an onboard effects section with various modulation and time based effects built in as well. It has a single Celestion speaker and a sleek and refined exterior. It's a very good amp considering the price point, especially having the built in effects to allow more tonal variations.

    UTILIZATION

    Getting a good sound out of this amp isn't difficult. Like many amps in this class it has a very easy to use interface and adapts itself well to different players and styles. It doesn't sound as tubelike as some other amps like the Peavey Bandit or Studio Pro but it does have a bit more versatility available as a plus. I find it to be a bit too flat and compressed in genreal, but for some more modern metal players that type of sound might work well. It's really all a matter of opinion.

    SOUNDS

    This amplifier sounds fairly cool for certain things, but it suffers the fatal flaw of being too compressed for truly good clean or drive tones. Fans of that Dimebag esque buzzsaw metal tone might be totally into this amp, but if you want good clear cleans and a singing drive tone with lots of articulation and bite, look elsewhere. I should also mention that it's a very quiet 75 watts and gets lost in a band mix quite easily... not a killer trait by any means. The effects onboard are of reasonable quality and sound good but the core tone from the amp just isn't for me.

    OVERALL OPINION

    All in all I think the Randall RG75 is a decent practice or jamming tool for the modern rock or metal player who likes a very compressed sort of tone. They can be had for about $200 used which is a good deal for someone on a budget. I personally would prefer a Peavey Bandit or Vypyr as I find they sound superior, but it's all a matter of one's opinion! If you're a fan of compressed metal type tones on a budget this amp might be worth a shot.
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  • claude.briand4claude.briand4

    Randall RG 75 G2Published on 09/10/05 at 01:50
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    A simple transistor amplifiers it is 75 watts on the paper in May at potato limpression he was almost 10 more.
    it has a loop deffet a headphone jack and a line out output HP 8 ohm OU4 that the boost to 100 watts!
    this version has only the rverb otherwise it has two cranberry (loverdrive possdant two deferred gain)

    UTILIZATION

    For the configuration is not simple even though the amp is turned on and the jar like me it is relatively Polivalente even if the club rverbe Hughes and Kettner my father is better now in the clear.
    Question GGRROSSSS there's no worries: 1/vous amplis2 turn on / you selected with the overdrive footsitch 3/mettez the satturation thoroughly 4/retournez t…
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    A simple transistor amplifiers it is 75 watts on the paper in May at potato limpression he was almost 10 more.
    it has a loop deffet a headphone jack and a line out output HP 8 ohm OU4 that the boost to 100 watts!
    this version has only the rverb otherwise it has two cranberry (loverdrive possdant two deferred gain)

    UTILIZATION

    For the configuration is not simple even though the amp is turned on and the jar like me it is relatively Polivalente even if the club rverbe Hughes and Kettner my father is better now in the clear.
    Question GGRROSSSS there's no worries: 1/vous amplis2 turn on / you selected with the overdrive footsitch 3/mettez the satturation thoroughly 4/retournez the neighborhood 5 / cops arrive (optional) 6/vos neighbors do longer speak
    when the manual any prson with at least one neuron have to get out and then tell me it's because a manual is broken that you will not buy an amp! I have not read

    SOUNDS

    You have to understand the style werewolf is not my thing if you know you know my style pantera sound is clear and I ca pa trs well together and have the randall surprises me again and even playing in groups I play a evec JACKSON DYNKY 3 Limited Edition evec a seymour duncan invader in the bridge position (its blocks are as big as my little finger and it allows to leave a feedback controls all hallucinating !!!!) jaime sonnorites it allows all the pallet of his satturs imaginable has a crunchy blues sound hyper bold paint a little low to the korn if you see what I am seeing that ke

    OVERALL OPINION

    I possess mainte for over a year. small dot has a pleasant face the sacred beast.
    parcontre if you plan to move it 20 times a day made of muscle-s because annimal vraimen is not lightweight, which proves a great sollidite and trs lpaisseur good quality wood due to its frame is the respectable gain of 4.5 cm 2 cm for the club against reverb! value for money while telling a metel in search of the amps IDAL to buy it.
    for my visor I buy it without hesitation I ke I PANCHE on its big brother the RG100
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  • exorgeneexorgene

    Randall RG 75 G2Published on 11/01/05 at 14:45
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Dévlopant transistor amplifier 75 watts (it does more) with a plug for the headset, and two overdrive channel: a two sheath, a reverb, all short skirts and also a chain clean both with a boost pedal as well a I said that complementary good.

    UTILIZATION

    Very easy to use on all comprent on how it works sound is facille a model, and a Mannuel I do not u me in the place u have a kind of box that shows 4 tipe of basic setting as heavy metal, neo metal, clean.

    SOUNDS

    I made the death metal with my new toy a bc rich zombie, and also a 170ex ibanez edr its level: it fits well in our wonderful clean OverDrive worry him could I even found his death and even death trash ce rare t…
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    Dévlopant transistor amplifier 75 watts (it does more) with a plug for the headset, and two overdrive channel: a two sheath, a reverb, all short skirts and also a chain clean both with a boost pedal as well a I said that complementary good.

    UTILIZATION

    Very easy to use on all comprent on how it works sound is facille a model, and a Mannuel I do not u me in the place u have a kind of box that shows 4 tipe of basic setting as heavy metal, neo metal, clean.

    SOUNDS

    I made the death metal with my new toy a bc rich zombie, and also a 170ex ibanez edr its level: it fits well in our wonderful clean OverDrive worry him could I even found his death and even death trash ce rare to be able to change from one moment metal, music was very soft and well adjusted I was even trying with a column that rises a hundred watts is all shook her!, I said hat.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Its gonna be 4 months that I always use to say nothing has a very good amp for me, who often likes to make a sweet intro for that perfect repartire well nag! and for the price its worth the Pegna me with u I rabait about 100 euro least I even at the price I believe that normal m'intenant I will take it without hesitation.
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  • tef'tef'

    Randall RG 75 G2Published on 01/28/06 at 14:13
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
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    UTILIZATION

    Very simple, nothing to say, a boy of 4 years with mittens understand how it works ..

    SOUNDS

    Well then ... I played with a yamaha erg 121 and I am an AES820 pass on ...
    I was with all the metallic sound that dchire grav etc etc ...
    it is true that for everything mtal, this amp is really gnial ... but only for what goes into the mtal ... especially with AES ...
    Now the default:
    - Ben regarding not mtal not bad, nothing more ...
    - The two are completely identical overdrive ... only the volume changes ...
    - The clean boost, a slight crunch census cr cr does nothing at all ... same, only the volume changes ...
    being given tha…
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    Or view previous ones

    UTILIZATION

    Very simple, nothing to say, a boy of 4 years with mittens understand how it works ..

    SOUNDS

    Well then ... I played with a yamaha erg 121 and I am an AES820 pass on ...
    I was with all the metallic sound that dchire grav etc etc ...
    it is true that for everything mtal, this amp is really gnial ... but only for what goes into the mtal ... especially with AES ...
    Now the default:
    - Ben regarding not mtal not bad, nothing more ...
    - The two are completely identical overdrive ... only the volume changes ...
    - The clean boost, a slight crunch census cr cr does nothing at all ... same, only the volume changes ...
    being given that I never play or almost mtal .. ben forcment is not nirvana ... but hey not bad at all even when

    OVERALL OPINION

    I've had 1 year and a half now, I play a lot of blues, funk ... a password, but no more ... I found this cool amp to beginners, not very expensive and I played mtal (yes j'tait still a teenager lol, just kidding it's not just the teen who play m tal) ... Now I have volumes I play other styles, which makes them less well on this amp, too bad. In short: I counsel any self-respecting metalhead to buy it for a really gnial and holds the road very well cot with a battery! For non-metallic cons I think it would be better to live even if it is still pretty even across ... I would do not elect now ... I'd tap into the most personal amp lamp ...
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  • benijebenije

    Randall RG 75 G2Published on 12/27/06 at 10:24
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Transistor amplifier 75watts, 2 channels (clean and overdrive), headphone jack, reverb ... See more advice;)!
    Comes with a footswitch (at least I got it with).

    UTILIZATION

    Use of this amp is very simple. We did not even need the manual!
    There are relatively buttons above can then be easily found there.

    Only weak point: the buttons for the volume are sensitive trs! it is enough to brush against your finger so that the sound volume increases (especially low volume).

    I put 8 / 10 because of the volume buttons too sensitive.

    SOUNDS

    This amp is quite versatile:

    The clean sounds sound good. In disto he beats everyone lol! You push the gain and you are the king o…
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    Transistor amplifier 75watts, 2 channels (clean and overdrive), headphone jack, reverb ... See more advice;)!
    Comes with a footswitch (at least I got it with).

    UTILIZATION

    Use of this amp is very simple. We did not even need the manual!
    There are relatively buttons above can then be easily found there.

    Only weak point: the buttons for the volume are sensitive trs! it is enough to brush against your finger so that the sound volume increases (especially low volume).

    I put 8 / 10 because of the volume buttons too sensitive.

    SOUNDS

    This amp is quite versatile:

    The clean sounds sound good. In disto he beats everyone lol! You push the gain and you are the king of metal! In addition the sound is not a precise one odd boiled ds we play faster!

    I play it with an Epiphone Special II. It's low-end but I get an even larger distortion on when! Then the high-end guitars like Ibanez or ESP must be the rve!

    I would but 9 / 10 because the clean sound is very well but hey there's more!

    EDIT:
    I correct the shoot! APRs have to try other amps, this is not the trs versatile ... The sounds are super clean and too cold slammin my taste. The distortion, I can not find more powerful super APRS try to have Mesa or ENGL. I put 6 / 10

    OVERALL OPINION

    It's been about a month since I bought it. He did not deu as all sounds are good on it! What I like most is a distortion! Tips for all metalheads! APRS is a matter of taste ...
    Warning! Disto buy a spare is not ncessaire!

    Good qualitprix. (I got 650 Swiss francs so about 430 euros).
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