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    WTS Mesa Boogie Rectifier Speaker Cabinet 1993

    Bought this cabinet new from the Mesa Boogie store in Orange County in October of 1993. Cabinet is in mint condition. Never gigged, used sparingly in the studio. Has the English made Vintage 30 speakers. Comes with cover. Asking $650. This is for pickup only in the Los Angeles/ South Bay area...
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    Dual Rec R0532 Rev E?

    Yes, it's a cool amp. Wish I didn't have to sell it.
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    Dual Rec R0532 Rev E?

    I'm assuming the RF 1E means my amp is a Rev E. Just want to make sure. Are the E's rare?
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    WTB: Mesa Dual or Triple Rectifier - Revision F

    I have one. Pics below. PM me if you're interested.
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    Dual Recto with chrome chassis and black grill, rare?

    Very cool, looks like a film negative. :D
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    Dual Recto with chrome chassis and black grill, rare?

    Boogiebabies, Good to see my Recto has a twin out there. :twisted:
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    Dual Recto with chrome chassis and black grill, rare?

    The serial number is 0522. So maybe it's not a 1992, maybe 1993? I'll take a picture later today.
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    Dual Recto with chrome chassis and black grill, rare?

    I have an early version of the Dual Recto with a chrome chassis and black grill and was wondering if that was a rare combination. I don't think I've ever seen another over the years with the same combination. Let me know if anyone has seen these around or owns one.
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    Delay/Reverb with a Rectifier??

    T-Rex pedals aren't buffered. True bypass pedals are instrument level, so unless you are using a buffer to bring them up to line level when they're off you're losing whatever output gain the effect is giving you when it's on. My experience with pedals in loops is they usual sound like crap...
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    Delay/Reverb with a Rectifier??

    I'm using the Boss DD-20. Works great because you can switch the pedal for line level or instrument level. that helps with an effect in a loop. The T-Rex probably wouldn't work too well in the loop since it's true bypass. At least to me anyway, true bypass pedals cut the overall volume down...
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