Re: From VHT back to Mesa Tremoverb
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The Tremoverb is the amp that changed my opinion about Dual Rectifiers. I'm the opposite of Siggy, I really hate the 3-channel Dual Recs.
I found mine in a pawn shop for $500, and I bought it with the sole intention of flipping it for much, much more. Then I made the mistake of plugging it in. [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]
The cleans are pristine and bell-like. The ability to pull tons of hard rock and heavy metal rhythm tones out of the high gain channel is stupifying. Sure, the three channel is more versatile, but I really don't like Recs for lead work, so the third channel is wasted on me.
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Noodles,
I can get my 3 channel dual to sound damn close to your temoverb, it is all in the way you EQ it. One of these days i really need to get my 3 channel dual back to my apartment with my 2 channel and have you over. I am sure you havent had time to sit down with a 3 channel dual and experiment, but trust me there is plenty of tone in there, just comes down to eq'ing it right.
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The Tremoverb is the amp that changed my opinion about Dual Rectifiers. I'm the opposite of Siggy, I really hate the 3-channel Dual Recs.
I found mine in a pawn shop for $500, and I bought it with the sole intention of flipping it for much, much more. Then I made the mistake of plugging it in. [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]
The cleans are pristine and bell-like. The ability to pull tons of hard rock and heavy metal rhythm tones out of the high gain channel is stupifying. Sure, the three channel is more versatile, but I really don't like Recs for lead work, so the third channel is wasted on me.
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Noodles,
I can get my 3 channel dual to sound damn close to your temoverb, it is all in the way you EQ it. One of these days i really need to get my 3 channel dual back to my apartment with my 2 channel and have you over. I am sure you havent had time to sit down with a 3 channel dual and experiment, but trust me there is plenty of tone in there, just comes down to eq'ing it right.
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