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TS = gain at 3.5, level at 5.5, (both were pointing towards their respective corners), tone parallel with the gain.
Recto = Modern (diode rectifier and bold for the Dualie), presence at 12:30, bass at 11:30, mids at 10:30, treble at 11:30, gain at 12:30.
I've since found better settings, actually... tighter than a gnats ass now. Presence off, treble up to about 2 o clock. I'll get some clips up when I get back from Spring Break next weekend.
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I am going to use these settings on my ToneLab and see if I can replicate this tone...just for shits and giggles. The Recto actually sounds good on the ToneLab..better than most of the Marhshall models, but not as good as the Soldano.....
I like the River Dragon clip the best..and the last one. I compared it to the real recording...they have a bit more "fizz" and presence on the record. Of course, they are using a pro studio.
Good stuff.
MikeLast edited by MBreinin; 04-06-2006, 11:22 AM.Sleep. The sound doesn't collapse to riffs of early eyes either.
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Well that could also be the fact that Andy Sneap dials his presence in higher than I do, and that album (Dead Heart In A Dead World) was done with 2 57's on a G12T75. That, and Evergrey's original Masterplan was done with a 5150.
Thanks, though! I've tried my settings on my PODxt Recto models, and it doesn't sound very good at all. I'm really sick of modellers after recording this, I need to find some way to keep it mic'd up permanently. As it is, I have to drag my PC out to the garage to mic it up. The way I have it, setup time is maybe 20-30 minutes one way, but it's a real pain in the ass.
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Originally posted by DSS3Well that could also be the fact that Andy Sneap dials his presence in higher than I do, and that album (Dead Heart In A Dead World) was done with 2 57's on a G12T75. That, and Evergrey's original Masterplan was done with a 5150.
Thanks, though! I've tried my settings on my PODxt Recto models, and it doesn't sound very good at all. I'm really sick of modellers after recording this, I need to find some way to keep it mic'd up permanently. As it is, I have to drag my PC out to the garage to mic it up. The way I have it, setup time is maybe 20-30 minutes one way, but it's a real pain in the ass.
The Tonelab is a different animal altogether as it actually uses a tube for the power section and the amps mimic the power structure as well as feedback structure exactly. No, it is no real Recto...but it crushes most others.
Rock on.
MikeSleep. The sound doesn't collapse to riffs of early eyes either.
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Originally posted by ChadDSS3: Just curious why you're already wanting to unload/trade the Recto? Didn't you just get that thing?
Well, I got it at the very end of January... I'm just missing my old 5150 way mroe than I love the Recto. That, and I'm convinced the things wrong with my 5150 were because it was used from Guitar Center, not because it was a 5150. (Clean channel breaking up even with PAF's on low gain input, FX loop really fucking with the sound, and yes, I tried cleaning the jacks, intermittant popping, occaisional faint squealing sound like a microphonic tube, but I checked/replaced them all, front faceplate would fall off, had to re-glue it/mcgyver it back on a couple times, etc)
Plus, let's face it... I play melodeathmetal. Favorite bands of all time are Arch Enemy, Carcass, The Haunted, At The Gates, Opeth, Soilwork, Nevermore, and Meshuggah. That alone points me straight back to the 5150. The Recto's low end and mid quality just doesn't quite grind like I want for my playing stle, and the leads = total shit. I just can't find as good a lead tone as the 5150 had out of this thing.
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