Any NAMM goers try the new Randall Lynch amp?

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What new randall lynch amp is the question? Is this that "head hunter" amp they've been talking about for years?
 
Yikes..not exactly a looker but I am sure it is a down and dirty brown sounding 1959/2204 with added gain stage or boost switch so it will sound pretty damn good. If they hit the right price point it will be a seller..
 
killertone worked the randall booth this year. I'm sure he tried it out.
 
Cracks me up that this is arguably the most interesting thing at the Randall booth and they're not mentioning it at all...
 
No kidding...but why would they when they have the amp of DOOM with a built in fuzz pedal?? nothing beats that! Don't worry, Lynch won't play it either.
 
PTP with those cosmetics?? oh boy.. that just increased the cost to 2500$+ .. 1200$ amp and they'd have a winner.
 
rockinchippy":3d0pxtjy said:
Kapo_Polenton":3d0pxtjy said:
PTP with those cosmetics?? oh boy.. that just increased the cost to 2500$+ .. 1200$ amp and they'd have a winner.

Based on my conversation with Fortin, it will be 2k.

Did he happen to mention when the damn thing will be released? :lol: :LOL:
 
Personally, I am done buying into the hype of modded marshalls.. the original circuits are more than enough. When I crank my 2204 or play my Friedman Brahma module through my Randall with a hot pickup, I get all the goods I need. Koko boost for leads. There really isn't really that much of a difference in what you hear when you listen to what comes out of the speaker. In fact , all these modded gobs of gain amps have to be dialed back when recorded or they become smeared.
 
Kapo_Polenton":o75zi1l7 said:
Personally, I am done buying into the hype of modded marshalls.. the original circuits are more than enough. When I crank my 2204 or play my Friedman Brahma module through my Randall with a hot pickup, I get all the goods I need. Koko boost for leads. There really isn't really that much of a difference in what you hear when you listen to what comes out of the speaker. In fact , all these modded gobs of gain amps have to be dialed back when recorded or they become smeared.

Ultimately I agree with you, especially about the recording aspect but after playing a BE-100 recently I will say it can still be a lot of fun. And I also like my Stiletto a lot. Haven't used a pedal in a long time because of that amp. But both those amps I don't need the gain knob above 9-10 O'clock to get as much gain as I can use. And it's definitely more gain than a stock plexi/2203/2204.
 
Kapo_Polenton":3q1q6ssn said:
When I crank my 2204 or play my Friedman Brahma module through my Randall with a hot pickup, I get all the goods I need. Koko boost for leads. There really isn't really that much of a difference in what you hear when you listen to what comes out of the speaker. In fact , all these modded gobs of gain amps have to be dialed back when recorded or they become smeared.

I still want to try some of the modded Marshall's but I agree. My JF Brahma has been my go to tone for about 5 years now. Nothing else I try comes close. I add the Koko on occasion also.

I am hoping to pick up a new DSL in a couple weeks to see how that compares. Even though I am happy with my current tone, I can't seem to stop looking for something to top it!
 
Damn, it sure has come a long way since this . . .

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I know it's been in the works for a few years now, so I'm sure it's a good amp. I only wish the Lynchbox LB103 amps came out after they hired Fortin. I got to play a prototype before they were released, and I sort of regret not buying it (could have gotten it under $1k). But the build quality is what scared me away to be honest. I understand cost-cutting practices with mass produced amps, but the LB103 amps were almost Bugera build quality.
 
Kapo_Polenton":36n3az7t said:
Personally, I am done buying into the hype of modded marshalls.. the original circuits are more than enough. When I crank my 2204 or play my Friedman Brahma module through my Randall with a hot pickup, I get all the goods I need. Koko boost for leads. There really isn't really that much of a difference in what you hear when you listen to what comes out of the speaker. In fact , all these modded gobs of gain amps have to be dialed back when recorded or they become smeared.

agree
 
BMoore77":31el717o said:
Kapo_Polenton":31el717o said:
Personally, I am done buying into the hype of modded marshalls.. the original circuits are more than enough. When I crank my 2204 or play my Friedman Brahma module through my Randall with a hot pickup, I get all the goods I need. Koko boost for leads. There really isn't really that much of a difference in what you hear when you listen to what comes out of the speaker. In fact , all these modded gobs of gain amps have to be dialed back when recorded or they become smeared.

agree

Count me in as well. I'm beginning to get a little fatigued by it to be honest. Kinda like I was with Rectos about 10 years ago.
 
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