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mattacuk
Jun 16 2008, 08:33 PM
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I dont really like the brit rock/pop stuff either NWOBHM is good though biggrin.gif
Btw how is your super Pgm guitar doing ohmy.gif?


Super awsome thanks for asking biggrin.gif I loaded it with a new set of strings last week and it sounds wicked!!

Im going to do a reveiw soon for sure! It really is perfect IMO, I cant fault it smile.gif

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QUOTE (Mark. @ Jun 16 2008, 08:41 PM) *
It's my dream having it, coolest 6 string guitar for sure biggrin.gif
I probably buy it when I got a real job/income and that way a bit more money xD
For now I just have to dream of it, and look at you/ paul playing it laugh.gif laugh.gif


Im hopeing to get some videos done. You know its beautiful in its simplicity. The string through body design gives it awsome sustain !! The notes are so clear and articulate, the neck is super slick and best of all are the tuneing pegs which seem to keep it in perminant tune laugh.gif laugh.gif

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Jun 18 2008, 06:27 PM
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I just checked out the site of an other guitar store and they do have the Randall RG50 TC 50 watt, but it cost 600 euro's

Would it be worth the money to buy the Randall RG50 TC 50watt for 600euro's instead of the
Randall RG75 G3 or the Peavey Valveking 112, both costing 400 euro's ohmy.gif?

I'm not sure the Valveking is for you if you're aiming for death/death metal + shred style.

For home practicing amp I think the 75G3 will probably be more useful than the 50TC

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ohmy.gif I thought the 50TC would be better because it needs less watt, so that it would give a lower max volume. Which would be better for home use blink.gif

So the rg 75 would be better because it's less loud? But wont the 50TC sound much better? Because I wont stay in this small room forever but I want to use the amp for a couple of years, and I just wanna go for the best sounding amp tongue.gif

ohmy.gif ohmy.gif

The 50W tube amp will be louder than a 75W solid state amp.

A solid state amp will sound much the same from low to high volume while the tube amp will sound better and better the more you raise the volume.
The best thing you can do is to test them out beside eachother on the volume you're most likely to use them with.

Modern tube amps can sound good also on low volumes. You simply have to test that and see if it delivers already at low volumes.

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Okeys tongue.gif Ima check them out this Saturday smile.gif

Really thanks for commenting so much on this MickeM really usefull things, but it's probably getting a pain by now tongue.gif I'll stop asking questions
( for to day laugh.gif laugh.gif )

laugh.gif no problem, just keep asking, the night shift is taking over now anyway because I'm off to watch soccer wink.gif

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QUOTE (MickeM @ Jun 16 2008, 07:47 PM) *
A tubeamp is not neccessary for home practicing, maybe not even the better choise.

Between the ones you mentioned and concidering your style, I think the Randall will be the best one.


I strongllyyyyyyyyyyyy disagree. I bought a TSL60 for home practising.

Not only do I have an amp that can be used as jamstation with headphones (due to emulated output on models post TSL),
but I also have a strong power amp that can be used in small gigs too.

In my opinion, tube power sounds extremely much better than transistor.

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