Randall Amplifiers is currently a brand of U.S. Music Corp., a subsidiary of Canadian corporate group Exertis | JAM.
Don Randall worked as a salesman for a radio supply shop, where he met Leo Fender, who was[when?]
After the war, he took a job as general manager of Radio & Television Equipment Co., a wholesale distributor of electronic components and discovered in 1946 that Fender had begun making a few lap steel guitars and small amplifiers.
[2] In 1946, Randall suggested that Radio & Television Equipment distribute Fender's guitars and amplifiers.
As the founder of Fortin Amplification, Inc. he has forged a worldwide reputation for creating cutting edge high gain amplifier designs.
[4] The collaboration produced a series high gain tube amplifiers such as the 667 and the Thrasher and several signature models.
"[6][7] On January 1, 2016, Fortin announced his partnership with Randall had ended the previous day, and he would not be renewing his contract.