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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Virginia Beach, Va.
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I might have done a bad amp swap but I don't care!
I saw an ad on the Steel Guitar Forum for a Randall "Steelman" Amp for $500. I contacted the guy and offered to trade him my Fender HotRod DeVille 2-12 amp for it and he agreed. I've been looking for one of these babies for a long time so I'm pretty happy about it. I do about half my gigs on pedal steel and I've been using a pair of Peavey Nashville 1-12's and getting a pretty fair sound but this Randall kicks some industrial stength butt in the sound department. it has a 15" JBL speaker and a remote reverb control which clips on the leg of the steel of a mike stand. I think these amps are about 300 watts or so and the thing is extremely loud with zero distortion. I wasn't using the DeVille much so I'm happy with the trade. Has anyone there ever used one of the Steeman or other Randall models with much luck? Thanks, JH in Va.
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Garden City, KS
Age: 46
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Any time you can trade an unused piece for something you will use lots, that's a win!
I've got a trade story or two that would score me a beating here, but I wouldn't change a thing. |
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Virginia Beach, Va.
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It's just the sound...........
As I recall from the old ads for these amps, they were especially designed for the pedal steel hence the name "Steelman".... The only thing I can say is it really carries the low pitched strings with a lot of punch and clarity and no distortion whatsoever! The highs are also bright and cutting without being shrill. It also has a 5 band graphic equalizer on the front panel. The knobs are in this order: gain, treble, middle, bass, reverb, reverb Hi EQ, reverb Lo EQ. That's a little strange having 3 reverb knobs. I haven't messed with them much as I use an effects board but I'm going to try just going straight to the amp at my next gig......JH in Va.
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Virginia Beach, Va.
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It's grey on the front...........
Where those old Randalls had the orange strip across the front, this one has a gray (or is it grey) strip with the silver letters of the Randall name. I just noticed it also says Randall Steelman 500 on the front......JH in Va.
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