Randall Amplifiers

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.

Wall of Randall amps and cabs at the 2014 NAMM Show.