Randall George Lynch signature amp

August 10, 2006
Randall George Lynch signature amp
George Lynch was such a pivotal part of the Dokken sound that when the band reformed without him back in the mid 90s, the record company refused to put out the comeback album unless he agreed to play on it! Now, guitar players who love that classic 80s shred sound can marvel at the Randall George Lynch signature series head and cabinet. The modular, 100-watt, three-slot tube head comes with a choice of four Lynch signature preamps, each representing a different phase of the Dokken axeman's career. The 80s were all about bad hair, spandex, and really loud guitars, but all you get with the "Lynch box" is the shred. Leggings and headbands are up to you.
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RANDALL AMPLIFIERS REPRESENTATIVE: Here I’m standing in front of the new signature series George Lynch amp, and it’s the modular amp so any of the 18 modules will work on this head.

You can see it’s pretty towering high. I’m a little bit over 6 foot so this amp is, with the cabinets, is a very huge full stack. Each version here represents a signature era of George Lynch’s tones. You got an original Vox with a copper panel. Mr. Scary: That’s kind of what he’s known for. That’s kind of like an ‘80s shred-type of tone as well. We have the Grail, which is represented with kind of a diamond plate, black diamond plate front that’s more of a modern lead tone. But this look is specific to the George Lynch model.

The other model that’s a signature model is the Dan Donegan model from Disturbed. This one is actually a little unique because it has a gain boost and reduce switch on it as well as a voicing, mid voicing control, so this will cover a vintage high gain to very modern high gain stuff so extremely flexible.

But also the RM100. This is the most popular model out of the bunch. Both of these are 100-watt heads, come with different varying types of power tubes, preamp tubes. Again, 100% tube, high flexible, allowing you to put any combination of modules you want in any channel. Thanks.

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