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Randall RG100 Classic guitar amp head

$125

$150

Posted about 7 years ago in Portland, OR

Condition: Used (normal wear)

Listed in categories: Toys, Games, & Hobbies - Musical instruments

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Randall RG100 Classic guitar amp head

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Work and sounds great but that is with a patch cable running from the effects loop in & out... I believe this means that th 1/4" jacks need to be replaced at some point soon... if you do not feel comfortable in doing that I can do that for you once u buy the replacement jacks... Randall only made these in the green Tolex for 1 year so it's basically a limited edition... Randall is the king of solid state amplifiers and these things are rock solid... This comes with a great sounding actual spring reverb tank... Awesome crystal clear channel and a down and dirty gain channel... Has jacks for 2 foot switches, one stereo and one mono... here is a review I got off of tonereport.com five solid state amps that DON'T suck!!! Randall Amplifiers: Dimebag Darrell of Pantera almost singlehandedly put Randall Amplifiers on the map, using their RG-80, RG-100 and Century 200 solid-state heads to sculpt his singularly punishing signature tone. These early Randalls, fetchingly upholstered in gray marine carpeting, were quite groundbreaking in the early eighties, largely due to the shocking amount of gain they could produce. And unlike many early solid-state amps, this gain had a smooth, musical quality that was complemented by the amp's tight, punchy low end. They also had a pristine clean sound, which, in conjunction with the meaty distortion capabilities, made these amps a big hit with eighties shredder types like George Lynch of Dokken infamy. As further evidence that these pioneering

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