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Randall G3 Plus Series RG75G3PLUS Guitar Combo Amp

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Small enough for practice, big enough for gigs.

Randall's G3 Plus Series becomes even more intense and aggressive with a redesigned preamp circuit, included in the 1 x 12" RG75G3Plus combo with spring reverb. Randall took the high gain tone circuit of their flagship V2 and T2 amplifiers and installed it in each of their G3 Plus models. What you get is higher professional level tone and performance without the costs of a high-end amp.

Each G3 Plus model includes the highly innovative & revolutionary Valve-Dynamic power section originally designed only for the Randall V2 and T2 amplifiers. The Valve-Dynamic power circuit includes a 12AT7 tube driving the hybrid power section for authentic power tube tone and compression.

The RG75G3Plus is a perfect rehearsal or practice combo, but also has plenty of power as a main gigging amp for smaller club gigs. Each G3 Plus combo was designed for the rock and metal guitarist that lives for tight gain and thick low end.

Randall G3 Plus Series RG75G3PLUS Guitar Combo Amp Features:

  • Dual 3-band EQ's
  • 16-Digital EFX
  • Series EFX loop w/Levels
  • Slave Output w/level
  • 4-button Footswitch included

Randall G3 Plus Series RG75G3PLUS Guitar Combo Amp Specifications:

  • Preamp Channels:
  • 2 Channels w/3 Modes
  • Mode 1: Classic Clean w/Boost switch
  • Mode 2: Vintage/Modern Hi-gain
  • Mode 3: Vintage/Modern Hi-gain
  • EQ Controls: Bass, Middle, Treble, Voicing, Sweep
  • Master Control: Volume
  • Speaker: 1 x 12" Celestion Seventy 80 speaker
  • 80 Watt RMS
  • Power Amp: Valve-Dynamic Tube/MOSFET Hybrid
  • 12AT7 tube
  • 200 Watts @ 4 ohms

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NEW REVIEW - Awesome Amp

This is an awesome amp. I've used this on the stage at my church, and we have a loud drummer(no offense to him, thats good). The volume is reeeaaallyyy loud at nine and ten. In the clean channel, you can get an awesome clean/acoustic sound, and in the overdrive, you can get any sound you want. The bassist in the band can play guitar, too, and he tweaks the amp to get a metal-type music tone, but i had it tweaked to get an AWESOME pop/punk rock sound. I was using my friends squier tele, and it sounded soooooo awesome. i dont think you will be dissapointed unless you dont play very well.

Reviewed by Zman on 10/6/2008 who plays Punk, Alternative, Rock, Christian.

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Sick Amp

This amp is intense. Unlike most other amps, when you go from volume 9 to 10, there is a clear difference in loudness! Also, unlike some other amps ive played out of, the speakers dont shake around like they're going to blow, they handle the pressure very well. This amp also has amazing tone, i dont use the distortion though, i plug in my Digitech rp300r pedal and it sounds nothing less than amazing. I would suggest this amp to anyone looking for more volume, but i myself am looking to up-grade to the Kirk Hammett Signature half stack.

Reviewed by Justin Man-ray on 8/4/2008 who plays Metal.

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