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  • Mesa V twin

    Stumbled across this the other day. It appears to be like a recto preamp in stombox form? I did some basic research on google and it seems like some people think that it does not have enough gain.

    So the question is, who uses/used one and in what way?
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  • #2
    from what I've heard they suck, and you're better off buying a mesa NOT the mesa name on a box.

    Basic stuff like a lag in the pedal engaging is enough to put any off.

    Instead I'd recomend the demonizer from damage contol ( i think thats what its called) - glowing tubes but its not all gimmick, but actually a quality piece of kit with a good price in the US.

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    • #3
      Anybody actually have one of these out there. I'm looking for a close mesa rectifier sound from my amp. A pedal is the only answer right now. any ideas?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by cheftisi View Post
        Anybody actually have one of these out there. I'm looking for a close mesa rectifier sound from my amp. A pedal is the only answer right now. any ideas?
        I don't have a V Twin, but I do now have a pedal that sounds like a Recto in a box... the AMT Extreme III. Awesome pedal. Check out another forum member's review here. http://www.jcfonline.com/forums/show...hlight=extreme


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        • #5
          I've got a mk2 V-twin and its good. The consensus is that it won't do the Recto thing really. It doesn't have enough gain that's usable. It gets very noisy at those levels.

          I think it is supposed to be used with Fender amps or older non MV Marshalls to give more of a Mark series tone.

          I use mine at rehearsal rooms that have backline provided. Its good for plugging into the clean channel of almost anything, and getting a usable sound. Its also very good when used as a preamp plugged into a computer.

          I don't think it will do what you want it to though.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by toejam View Post
            I don't have a V Twin, but I do now have a pedal that sounds like a Recto in a box... the AMT Extreme III. Awesome pedal. Check out another forum member's review here. http://www.jcfonline.com/forums/show...hlight=extreme


            http://www.amtelectronics.com/produc.../products.html
            how does it sound through a clean channel of a tube head? any comprable sounds on any recordings?
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            • #7
              Originally posted by toejam View Post
              I don't have a V Twin, but I do now have a pedal that sounds like a Recto in a box... the AMT Extreme III. Awesome pedal. Check out another forum member's review here. http://www.jcfonline.com/forums/show...hlight=extreme


              http://www.amtelectronics.com/produc.../products.html
              Yep, its the best Recto in a box I ever heard. Its a totally awesome pedal that could literally make any amp sound like a Rectifier.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by TrendkillDBD View Post
                how does it sound through a clean channel of a tube head? any comprable sounds on any recordings?
                It sounds amazing though a clean channel. It also sounds amazing plugged directly into a mixing board.

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                • #9
                  is it really heavy? like chest thumping with palm mutes and serious grind? hows the clarity with some speed? artificial and natural harmonics?

                  sorry... I'm kinda of a distortionfreak.

                  I'm been trying to choose between the Extreme III and the Rocktron ZOmbie, and the Zombie costs a lot less, but if the AMT is that much better, I'll have to go for it!

                  EDIT: I'm listening to the clips, but I think I want something a little heavier...
                  Anyone ever try the Metalizer or Astral or any of AMT's other units?
                  Last edited by TrendkillDBD; 01-26-2007, 09:52 PM.
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                  Than to Live Forever Begging on You Knees."-LoG

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by jgcable View Post
                    It sounds amazing though a clean channel. It also sounds amazing plugged directly into a mixing board.
                    Yeah, it does sound amazing through a clean channel. I'm using it in my THD Univalve at the moment. Sounds great through any other amp as well, tube or solid state.

                    Though, I see no indication of a noise gate on it like the website states. Is there any pot or something on the circuit board I could get to for adjusting a threshold? I don't really want to take it apart.
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