Well. I've been after a good cabinet to go with my Randall T2 for a few months now. I had offers of 2 x 12 VHTs, Orange etc but some thing else always came up and I had to spend the money I'd saved up. So I just put it to the back of my mind.
Recently my BC Rich Gunslinger's neck was really making my hand cramp up. I'd be playing certain things and I couldn't keep a hold of a chord for very long but playing lead was fine. I didn't have this problem with my other guitars. So I put it down to not getting on with the insanely thin neck it had.
I put it up for sale a few days ago, no interest.
The other night at practice I was really dissatisfied with the sound I was getting, really 'farty' and fuzzy. I knew it was my cab not being able to handle the Randall. So after practice I redid my Ad for my Gunslinger and that I would accept a trade for a good Cab.
5 Minutes later I get a message from Jonathan a Feline Guitars, he wants to trade his PROTOTYPE George Lynch Randall 4 x 12. I instantly accepted and drove down to Croydon (outer London) on wednesday to do the deal.
I'm so happy I now have a fantastic set up and the new cab really handles the T2 well, so much more push, crunch and projection. Here's some pictures
What's this?
George Lynch's signature! George actually used this cab and signed it when he did a clinic in the UK (must of been before his signature Randall came out). The differences between this cab and the production is obviously the Randall badge, a simpler badge and this one doesn't have plastic handles, it has cut outs in the wood.
Recently my BC Rich Gunslinger's neck was really making my hand cramp up. I'd be playing certain things and I couldn't keep a hold of a chord for very long but playing lead was fine. I didn't have this problem with my other guitars. So I put it down to not getting on with the insanely thin neck it had.
I put it up for sale a few days ago, no interest.
The other night at practice I was really dissatisfied with the sound I was getting, really 'farty' and fuzzy. I knew it was my cab not being able to handle the Randall. So after practice I redid my Ad for my Gunslinger and that I would accept a trade for a good Cab.
5 Minutes later I get a message from Jonathan a Feline Guitars, he wants to trade his PROTOTYPE George Lynch Randall 4 x 12. I instantly accepted and drove down to Croydon (outer London) on wednesday to do the deal.
I'm so happy I now have a fantastic set up and the new cab really handles the T2 well, so much more push, crunch and projection. Here's some pictures
What's this?
George Lynch's signature! George actually used this cab and signed it when he did a clinic in the UK (must of been before his signature Randall came out). The differences between this cab and the production is obviously the Randall badge, a simpler badge and this one doesn't have plastic handles, it has cut outs in the wood.
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