How many of you are playing Mesa Boogies, particulalry the Single Rectifier? I'm looking at getting one as a alternetive to the Marshall DSL 50.
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I have one as well.
After a bunch of MK series, and an express 5:25, I'm quite happy with it.
The express had a nicer reverb, but the 10 inch speaker ended up killing it for me.
The single recto has plenty of sack, and is dead simple just like hgsmith says.
Only complaint... HEAVY
But, hey... I can live with it.
I wish the 5 modes could be controlled via foot switch (two clean, 3 dirty), but alas, you have to preselect which mode in clean, and which in dirty and live with that.
Boost function is handy... brings you up and over the band as required.
Coolest feature, that.
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I'm seriously considering a single Recto, too. I played one at GC, and it was pretty good. I would probably like it even better through my own cab. The other guitarist in my band is using a Marshall JCM600 combo. I can imagine this being a nice melding of tones.
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Single recto owner here. I used with a 1960 cab loaded with Celestion 75 and now with a recto standard with V30. First of all I suggest to run it with its own cab, it really helps alot. That being said I am happy with it's tone. It's very versatile imo, nice clean sounds and distortions to die for if you like mesa voicing, although you can get some nice crunch tones with the vintage settings which I use a lot. I think that with a recto you can play anything from jazz to brutal death! I'm waiting for a fulltone OCD to see how it gets, ODs work really good with rectos. It's built like a tank, and I don't consider it heavy, my old fireball was bigger and heavier. The only thing you should be aware of is its EQ section is totally different from other amps, so you need to learn the response of each pot. I say go for it!
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Originally posted by Mordor View PostSingle recto owner here. It's built like a tank, and I don't consider it heavy, my old fireball was bigger and heavier. The only thing you should be aware of is its EQ section is totally different from other amps, so you need to learn the response of each pot. I say go for it!
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Originally posted by atilla View PostMordor, I'm also pondering a Fireball. Unfortunately, there's nowhere I can play one around here. What are your thoughts on Recto versus Fireball?
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Originally posted by Skully View PostHow many of you are playing Mesa Boogies, particulalry the Single Rectifier? I'm looking at getting one as a alternetive to the Marshall DSL 50.
Great choice but keep in mind, its a completely different amp than a DSL50. If you like the Marshall tone you will HATE the Single Recto.
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Originally posted by jgcable View PostGreat choice but keep in mind, its a completely different amp than a DSL50. If you like the Marshall tone you will HATE the Single Recto.Fender Stratocaster Custom Shop Custom Classic
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[quote=Mordor;1045098]Single recto owner here. I used with a 1960 cab loaded with Celestion 75 and now with a recto standard with V30.quote]
I'm assuming there Celestion vintage 30's? They seem to be THE speaker everybody is running. I've heard so many good things about them.Fender Stratocaster Custom Shop Custom Classic
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I had a Single Rec Rect-o-verb head. It was really a pretty great amp, but I like a few more sounds to play with, and I didn't like they way it took effects. Pretty bomber amps though. I would have liked to have tried one with EL-34's just for fun, but mine was the series 1, so I was stuck with 6L6's.
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Originally posted by jgcable View PostGreat choice but keep in mind, its a completely different amp than a DSL50. If you like the Marshall tone you will HATE the Single Recto."There is nothing more fearful than imagination without taste" - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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the single rectoverb combo is my favorite boogie.
but i prefer my DSL100.Last edited by Dreamland_Rebel; 01-23-2008, 02:13 PM.
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