I had an early '90s Randall Pro-Tube 1000 1-12 combo that I had to sell because my aching back could no longer take lifting it's 70 plus pounds up two flights of stairs on a semi-regular basis.Mine had a Celestion G12P-80 in place of the stock G12M-70 speaker.
The clean tones and great sounding tube driven reverb sat squarely in classic Fender territory,while the overdrive and distortion tones straddled the line between hot rodded vintage Marshall and the Mesa/Boogie MKII Series...with maybe a wiff of Soldano SLO thrown in for good measure.The thing had an aggressive topend,with snarling and throaty mids that could really cut through a loud band mix.Also,the bass response was fat and tight,especially through my friend's Marshall 4-12 cabinet.Surprisingly,the tones with the gain backed down gave up some nice fusion to gutsy blues/rock tones and textures.
One problem that my combo experienced was some tube rattle at higher volumes,so a head might be a wiser choice.While I really miss the amps many killer tones,my back thanks me on a daily basis for letting her go to a loving and deserving home.
Ed