Randall to Debut Dan Donegan Preamp Module at NAMM July 20, 2005
Randall Amplifiers announced the launch of
the "1086" Dan Donegan of Disturbed signature preamplifier module for its
Modular Tube System amplifiers, to be shown at this summer's NAMM show in Indianapolis.
Dan Donegan has endorsed Randall Amplifiers for four years and plays
through an RM4 Pre-amp and RT250 Power-amp, which are part of the Randall MTS
Series. The MTS Series is an all tube, modular system, in which the 13 and now 14
preamps are interchangeable to develop a variety of tones. "Our great
partnership with Dan has allowed us to come up with the most versatile module to
date. We are extremely excited to release the 1086 at this summer's NAMM show,"
commented Doug Reynolds, Division Manager for Randall Amplifiers.
The 1086 has standard module controls that include gain, bass, mid, treble,
and level. This module is unique because of its adjustable gain stage
switch, which produces both classic and modern gain levels according to Randall. This module also
includes a dual mid voicing switch, which allows you to select two different
mid-frequencies.
This module will retail for $299.
Disturbed, a Chicago area based band, formed in 1997 and has already
enjoyed two multi-platinum albums. DISTURBED are preparing to raise TEN THOUSAND
FISTS - their first studio album in three years - September 20 on Warner Bros
Records.
For more information, visit their web site at www.randallamplifiers.com. |