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Randall RG74G3 £329

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Manufacturer's description

Introducing the evolution of hybrid guitar tone, the upgraded G3 Series is now powered by the new Valve-DynamicTM power circuit providing professional level performance at a practical price. With the addition of Valve-DynamicTM power, the new G3 series amps are a serious contender in the pro market. Equipped with a tube driven MOSFET power amp, purist’s will fine the new G3 tone surprisingly percussive, lush, and full, where the traditional hard core metal fan will be deep in tight punishing low end and razor sharp mids and highs. With models ranging from 75W to 300 watts in power, the G3’s have plenty of power for larger clubs. Built-in, 24-bit digital effects are also available on several new G3 models. So, if you're shopping for power with serious performance do yourself a favor and see what dynamic tone you’ve been missing.

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RG74G3

Price:
£329
Additional Features:
1 x 12” Celestion Seventy 80.
Amplifier Type:
Valve Dynamic tube/mosfet power section.
Audio Output Power (w):
75
Available Controls:
Boost, Contour, Dual 3-Band EQ's, Voicing
Available Inputs:
Footswitch input, Guitar Input
Channels:
2
Description:
75 Watt combo. Two channels with voicing, contour and boost. Dual 3-band EQ. FX loop with level control plus spring reverb. 1 x12” Celestion Seventy 80W speaker. 4-button footswitch included.
Loudspeaker Size (Inches):
12
Options:
RG75DG3 With 16 digital effects for £349.
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