Randall T2 400W head for sale (including footswitch), Pantera - TopicsExpress



          

Randall T2 400W head for sale (including footswitch), Pantera inspired faceplate adds +5db gain and 30% increased chance of people yelling Play Walk! at you at gigs. Seriously though, this amp is incredible, even the cleans. The only reason Im selling it is that I have Kempered every single usable sound it gives, of which there are many. 1,000 or best offer. SPECS BELOW Designed with a simple straight ahead front panel layout and shorter less complex signal path, the T2 produces an extremely powerful, punishing tone. A true 3 mode amplifier, the T2 offers an extremely wide range of tones to fit any playing style while seriously catering to those who hunger for gain. A revolutionary power circuit called Valve-Dynamic™ is the engine that drives this new high powered head. This newly developed Tube driven Mosfet power section is driven by a 12AT7 for natural tube feel and compression. However, the key to this power circuit is the accuracy in frequency response of a full 100 watt tube power amp, which results in unbelievable dynamic all tube tone, feel, and response. 2-channel all-tube preamp with 3 modes: Mode 3: A boosted overdrive with punishing gain and liquid sustain Mode 2: Classic overdrive channel for vintage to modern tube tone Mode 1: Full tube clean with warm tone and big headroom 3 MIDI switching channels Programmable series or parallel effects loop with single On/Off switch. Can also be activated for any/all channels then stored and recalled by the included MIDI foot controller. Gain and Level controls for both channels Master Density control. Adjusts the power amp low end dynamics Master Presence control. Adjusts the power amp extreme high end dynamics Mic Eliminator XLR direct recording output World voltage selector/AC inlet RF4T2 MIDI foot controller included. Footswitch-4 button: Clean | Overdrive | Boost | FX Loop, 7-PIN DIN cable
Posted on: Fri, 29 Aug 2014 10:42:00 +0000

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