Re: Confessions of a former Recto hater.....
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I just got a dual recto rackmount and love it. Anyone want to share any settings?
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The best thing to do with the eq is to start in the middle. Nickle everything and tweak from there. Remember, the eq section has a lot of range, so don't get too crazy in any one direction. It also has a lot of gain, which also acts as a compressor knob. As you dial it up, the amp goes from bark, through growl, to total saturation. Maxing this knob is such a bad idea, that it even says it in the manual. Other than that, diode recto is if you want tight metal, tube recto if for more open sounding rock, vintage is more like a Marshall, while modern gives you the saturation and compression.
Mainly, like other's have said, sit down with the manual and the amp for a few hours, crank it up, and play with it. It's the only real way.
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I just got a dual recto rackmount and love it. Anyone want to share any settings?
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The best thing to do with the eq is to start in the middle. Nickle everything and tweak from there. Remember, the eq section has a lot of range, so don't get too crazy in any one direction. It also has a lot of gain, which also acts as a compressor knob. As you dial it up, the amp goes from bark, through growl, to total saturation. Maxing this knob is such a bad idea, that it even says it in the manual. Other than that, diode recto is if you want tight metal, tube recto if for more open sounding rock, vintage is more like a Marshall, while modern gives you the saturation and compression.
Mainly, like other's have said, sit down with the manual and the amp for a few hours, crank it up, and play with it. It's the only real way.
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