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Her Little Mojo Minion
Up for sale is a used Randall RG75 G3 amp. Very nice condition. A few scuffs here and there, nothing major.
$200 shipped, or $175 local pick-up.
I bought this off ebay around 2007/2008. I think it was a floor model. I just used it at my house for practice & recording.
Hybrid design (tube preamp, MOSFET power section), 75 watts. Comes with stock Celestion 70/80 speaker & power cord. No footswitch. I swapped out the stock 12AX7 with one I had laying when the original started squealing/making noise. Haven't had any issues since then.
Two channels. Overdrive channel has 2 sub-channels, red and green (they more or less sound the same, but red is a tad hotter). Other features include speaker out (stock speaker stays active), effects loop w/level control, and line out.
Notes on its sound: I found the amp useful for recording direct (with a cab sim & the amp's line out; you can have the internal speaker completely quiet while you do that). I'd use either the green OD channel, or the clean channel with various pedals. The amp is a great "test bed" for pedals on the clean side. The OD gets pretty heavy - heavier than I typically utilize. I think it's a very well-built amp that is a bit under-valued. But I'm more of a Marshall guy and my space it limited.
$200 shipped, or $175 local pick-up.
I bought this off ebay around 2007/2008. I think it was a floor model. I just used it at my house for practice & recording.
Hybrid design (tube preamp, MOSFET power section), 75 watts. Comes with stock Celestion 70/80 speaker & power cord. No footswitch. I swapped out the stock 12AX7 with one I had laying when the original started squealing/making noise. Haven't had any issues since then.
Two channels. Overdrive channel has 2 sub-channels, red and green (they more or less sound the same, but red is a tad hotter). Other features include speaker out (stock speaker stays active), effects loop w/level control, and line out.
Notes on its sound: I found the amp useful for recording direct (with a cab sim & the amp's line out; you can have the internal speaker completely quiet while you do that). I'd use either the green OD channel, or the clean channel with various pedals. The amp is a great "test bed" for pedals on the clean side. The OD gets pretty heavy - heavier than I typically utilize. I think it's a very well-built amp that is a bit under-valued. But I'm more of a Marshall guy and my space it limited.
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