Randall RG3003H 300 Watt FET Solid State guitar amplifier head

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Randall RG3003H 300 Watt FET Solid State guitar amplifier head
Product no: 9000-0029-4371 Bax Music Warranty: This product comes with a 3-year warranty.

General

A 100-watt transistor amp is usually not as loud as a 100-watt tube amp. If you're looking for a little more power however, then Randall's RG3003H is a FET solid state amp head that produces 300 watts of power, which should be more than enough blow your audience away. Randall is a name that is well respected in heavier music genres and the RG3003H has a clean channel as well as two gain channels, making it extremely versatile.

RG3003H: powerful

The 300 watts of power can be tamed using the gain and volume controls that are available per channel. To customise the sound, simply make use of the controls for the shared 3-band EQ. An FX loop means that you can add your favourite effects pedals for a truly unique sound, while the line out lets you connect the RG300H to a PA, mixer or recording device. The headphone sockets means that you can practise in silence and you can play along to your favourite songs by connecting an external music player to the aux input. There's even a noise gate on board so that you don't have to worry about any unwanted noises tainting your sound. If you're looking for an amp head with plenty of power, then Randall RG3003H gives you that and more!

Specifications

Product features

Connectors Aux-in, External speaker(s), Footswitch, Headphone, Line-out
Number of channels 3
Number of speaker outputs 2
Amp modelling no
Effects loop yes
Weight 15 - 19.9 kg
Speaker output impedance 16 Ohms, 8 Ohms, 4 Ohms
Built-in tuner no
Built-in effects none
Colour black
Power attenuator no
Amplifier type transistor
Amplifier valve not applicable
Power in Watts 201 - 300 Watts

Weight and dimensions including packaging

Weight (incl. packaging) 20,3 kg
Dimensions (incl. packaging) 79,5 x 36,5 x 36,5 cm

Product specifications

  • Randall RG3003H
  • guitar amplifier head
  • type: transistor (FET solid state)
  • power capacity: 300 W
  • built-in noise gate
  • number of channels: 3 (clean, gain, gain 2)
  • channels and reverb switchable using the included foot switch
  • controls/switches:
    • select channel (rotary knob)
    • CH1 gain (rotary knob)
    • bright (switch)
    • CH1 volume (rotary knob)
    • CH2 gain (rotary knob)
    • CH2 volume (rotary knob)
    • CH3 gain (rotary knob)
    • CH3 volume (rotary knob)
    • bass (rotary knob)
    • bass boost (rotary knob)
    • middle (rotary knob)
    • mid scoop (rotary knob)
    • treble (rotary knob)
    • presence (rotary knob)
    • reverb (rotary knob)
    • master (rotary knob)
    • on (switch)
    • ground lift (rear, line out, rotary knob)
  • connectors:
    • input (mono jack)
    • headphones (mono jack)
    • stereo media input (stereo jack)
    • foot switch loop (mono jack)
    • speaker outputs (2x mono jack)
    • FX send (mono jack)
    • FX return (mono jack)
    • line out (3p XLR)
    • foot switch
  • max. possible speaker connectors: 2 speakers with min. 4 ohms total
  • included: foot switch
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