Randall V2? Need some input ASAP.

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I have a chance to buy a brand new Randall V2 with a Randall RS412XL with V30's for $1000 flat. I have a few questions for ya'll with experience with these amps. I know the Randall cabs rock (used to have an older one :rock: ) Basically this would be replacing my Dual Recto/Recto Standard cab. I'm never really all that happy with my Recto tone, as I have the thick sound of an Uberschall to contend with.

So:
1. Does anyone here have experience with these amps? Tight low end? Thick overall sound? How are the cleans?

2. Is $1000 for the halfstack as good a deal as I think?

3. What are these amps best suited for? I've always liked the flexibility of the RM series, but I'm kinda wary about a mainly-solid state amplifier holding up in a live situation.

4. How are the mic eliminators on the cabs?

5......anything else?


I get to try it out on Thursday, and possibly play a show with it on Friday, but I wanna know what I'm getting myself into before I waste the time integrating it into my rig for rehearsal/the show. It'll probably only stick around till I find my dream amp (thinkin Rivera) and at the very least, if I dont like it, I could probably flip it for more then $1000....


Anway, thanks guys!!
 
I can tell you about the head -> :thumbsdown:

My other guitar player had one for a while. Here is what I remember about it -
- Distortion was pretty much only good for metal (if you are in an Anthrax cover band, I think it can hit Scott Ian pretty damn well). Try to dial it down, and it sounded like crap.
- Bass was overwhelming. It either had so much bottom end that it drowned out the bassist or was thinner than Calista Flockhart after running a marathon.
- Cleans - sounded OK, but probably would need to be soaked in effects to sound good.

After a while, he ended up selling it for about $700. Had a hard time getting rid of it. This was last summer, so before the economy totally went down the tubes.
 
I haven't played one personally, The post above is actually the fist negative review I've seen on them so far, I know they were impressive enough that Gary and Lee from Exodus signed on with Randall playing those amps......

Cabs KICK ASS! period.
 
michael amott has a sig one but ive only ever seen him use it once :confused:
 
heard that one a bunch of times through sponsored artists. it always has that "fake" sound too it. Better than you would expect but in no way replacing a tube amp. Amott has never played it he just put his name on it to get the royalties from sales. :thumbsdown:
 
moltenmetalburn":28vgym4j said:
heard that one a bunch of times through sponsored artists. it always has that "fake" sound too it. Better than you would expect but in no way replacing a tube amp. Amott has never played it he just put his name on it to get the royalties from sales. :thumbsdown:

he used it when i saw hime live
 
He's also the reason Gary and Lee signed on with them...... and yes they are playing them. :thumbsup:
 
Well, on the Godforbid, Archenemy tour I worked, He had them plugged in and onstage but he was using a Krank that was in a rack offstage. Maybe there was the occasional use but the endorsement was about the royalties. It is not his full time amp.
 
Hmmm maybe I'll buy both, and flip the head for $700-$900 whatever, and buy some MTS stuff....
 
I dunno why anyone would by a Randall if they want Mike Amott's tone. The guy has been using a 5150 for his main tone since the mid 90's. :lol: :LOL:
 
Juggernaut":31yu1sxh said:
I haven't played one personally, The post above is actually the fist negative review I've seen on them so far, I know they were impressive enough that Gary and Lee from Exodus signed on with Randall playing those amps......

I guess I just wanted to point out that it is primarily a metal amp. Not particularly useful for any mid-gain tones.

Also, my friend tweaked settings and used it through a Line 6 cab (which I know sucks), but it sounded pretty similar through a couple other cabs.
 
Meh fuckit, I think I'll just keep putting money away till I figure out exactly what I want.....ya know, the same thing I've been doing for years now.
 
Give the Randall MTS line a look. It's more than the V2 deal, but some of the tonez are amazing.
 
Fartknocker":3ph7rrfj said:
Give the Randall MTS line a look. It's more than the V2 deal, but some of the tonez are amazing.

I love the MTS stuff. Here's my issue: with a 3 or 4 channel head, I know I'm limited to those 3 or 4 channels....but when I have the option of swapping out pres for different sounds...I could see myself buying 4 or 5 of those RM4s and throwing them in a rack :doh:

I'm thinking of going with either a Rivera Knucklehead (love it) or going with a Triaxis + JMP-1/Randall RM4 into a VHT 2/90/2 with a big ole rack.....Oppppppptiiiiionnnnnsssssss
 
i talked to a guy touring with them, lots of breakdowns.... way better amps out there.
 
mrp5150":hjvy0blf said:
I dunno why anyone would by a Randall if they want Mike Amott's tone. The guy has been using a 5150 for his main tone since the mid 90's. :lol: :LOL:

Not only that it appears he already jumped the Randall MTS stuff and both brothers are definately back on 5150's.

Check the thread just posted with the Armott interview, concert shots show both brothers with 5150's
 
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