Randall RD5 XLR Emulated out clip

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Fixed the audio. Tone and Volume are at noon. Gain is at 2 o'clock as pictured.
 
This is quite cool. Thanks for posting this & the other clip!
 
i like the sound of the TSS switched to the right better. the other positions sounded dark on my speakers. of course it could be eq'd plenty in post.

i emailed Randall to find out where i can get the 20 watt version.

can you make a video showing the tone control features?
 
What does the TSS switch do? I liked it to the right
 
singtall":z42tjcih said:
i like the sound of the TSS switched to the right better. the other positions sounded dark on my speakers. of course it could be eq'd plenty in post.

The description in the manual is as follows:
Left- Midrange boost with flat bass response and rolled off highs.......great for smooth burning lead tones.
Center- Stock position with an even bass, mid and treble response..... perfect for Rock
Right - Midrange scoop with a boosted bass and treble response. Perfect for metal.

And your right, plenty of eq could be added in post. I didn't want to add anything though. My guitar also has a low output pickup(8.4k i think) and I'm tuned to A# which both contribute to the tone(good or bad). It really did surprise me how good it sounded and it's super cool not having to have a speaker load connected.
 
i really can't believe how good this simple setup sounds. you could have easily posted a description of tons of high dollar gear and played April fool on this one.

the guitar tone surprised me too.....i thought that brand was some beginner junk, i need to read up some more.
 
Sounds good. I imagine with some solid impulses that would be amazing.
 
JerEvil":3n2ovg4m said:
Sounds good. I imagine with some solid impulses that would be amazing.

I hadn't even considered the whole impulses thing. Someone with better skills( most anyone) is gonna get somd amazing tones. I honestly am very ignorant to a lot of the recording stuff and equipment. I kinda just wanted to record it its most basic form. I've been fiddling with it a little and even just adjusting the single tone knob is really effective.
 
bubbastain":1216m0o0 said:
JerEvil":1216m0o0 said:
Sounds good. I imagine with some solid impulses that would be amazing.

I hadn't even considered the whole impulses thing. Someone with better skills( most anyone) is gonna get somd amazing tones. I honestly am very ignorant to a lot of the recording stuff and equipment. I kinda just wanted to record it its most basic form. I've been fiddling with it a little and even just adjusting the single tone knob is really effective.
How much was the amp? $299? Seriously considering one for home practice. Hows the loop?
 
Do you know if that's the same xlr direct out they put on their earlier amps ( v2 or t2 )?
 
JerEvil":31qdyh1j said:
bubbastain":31qdyh1j said:
JerEvil":31qdyh1j said:
Sounds good. I imagine with some solid impulses that would be amazing.

I hadn't even considered the whole impulses thing. Someone with better skills( most anyone) is gonna get somd amazing tones. I honestly am very ignorant to a lot of the recording stuff and equipment. I kinda just wanted to record it its most basic form. I've been fiddling with it a little and even just adjusting the single tone knob is really effective.
How much was the amp? $299? Seriously considering one for home practice. Hows the loop?
Yes , how the loop ?
 
I read that they were supposed to have a street price of $349. This place has them for $299 http://www.instrumentalley.com/SearchRe ... mit=Search

as far as the loop goes......I have only used it with a Vox Delaylab and did not notice any change in tone with the unit on,off, plugged in or not plugged in. So I guess that means it pretty good right? ;) Or I deaf. :lol: :LOL:
 
If you click the link and input "email me a better price" you'll get it even cheaper! The only thing stopping me right now is shipping to Canada :( 47$ for UPS which will mean more taxes after or 76$ USPS with god knows what else. This thing is a 5 watt amp come on!! Shipping in the states though, :inlove: We need some dealers that will ship to Can with USPS for less cashola based on the actual unit size vs their projected one.
 
Tone is pretty good, but the attack seems really soft and weak...and Im SURE thats not your playing.

I heard the same thing comparing some one elses miced stuff to their THR10...SUPER soft attack that takes something critical away from the tone for me.
 
Does anyone know if there's any difference tonally between the 5W and 1W version? Or is the only difference 4W?

Thanks,
Orren
 
Orren":1ly0tdl9 said:
Does anyone know if there's any difference tonally between the 5W and 1W version? Or is the only difference 4W?

Thanks,
Orren

Circuit is essentially the same, just more juice from the 5 watter and not sure if the 1 watter is also 6v6 or if it would be an EL84 or other..
 
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