2006 Mesa Boogie Single Rectifier Solo Series. Footswitchable solo boost, 50 watts. Bone stock.
The amp rips. Killer gain channel, super lush clean channel. This is one of those Rectifiers that has little to no frills and sounds so friggin good that you won't need any type of delay or reverb.
The gain channel has 2 modes, vintage and modern. Vintage is for classic rock. Modern is for metal. Thats easy! Isn't it?
You may think you need a dual or a triple or a roadking or even a Mark IV or V but if you are playing metal the Single Rectifier is the only amp you need. Its light on the back too. Its small, portable and lightweight. Built like a tank too.
Its not even that expensive used either.
Match it up to a Marshall 4 x 12 or anything with decent speakers in it and you have a rig you could tour the world with.
I use 2 different cabs depending on my mood. A Marshall 1960B loaded with T75's and a Peavey 5150 4 x 12 loaded with stock Sheffields. It rips with either.
If you were trying to decide on which Rectifier you need.. you know now.
The amp rips. Killer gain channel, super lush clean channel. This is one of those Rectifiers that has little to no frills and sounds so friggin good that you won't need any type of delay or reverb.
The gain channel has 2 modes, vintage and modern. Vintage is for classic rock. Modern is for metal. Thats easy! Isn't it?
You may think you need a dual or a triple or a roadking or even a Mark IV or V but if you are playing metal the Single Rectifier is the only amp you need. Its light on the back too. Its small, portable and lightweight. Built like a tank too.
Its not even that expensive used either.
Match it up to a Marshall 4 x 12 or anything with decent speakers in it and you have a rig you could tour the world with.
I use 2 different cabs depending on my mood. A Marshall 1960B loaded with T75's and a Peavey 5150 4 x 12 loaded with stock Sheffields. It rips with either.
If you were trying to decide on which Rectifier you need.. you know now.
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