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  1. M

    Recto vs SLO

    I would say the main difference tone wise is that the SLO is very focused in the upper mids while the Recto has its midrange focused in the lower mids. The recto seems to have more low end to it than the SLO, but I would say that they have about the same tightness in the low end. However there...
  2. M

    Back in the Mesa camp - what cab do I need?

    Thanks for your input, guys!
  3. M

    Back in the Mesa camp - what cab do I need?

    I went to my local music store last saturday to check out the new 2010 upgrade Dual Rectifier. Really liked the new features, but after some serious testing of all the Mesa amps in the shop I ended up buying a used Roadster. It sure feels good to be back in the Mesa camp again after two years...
  4. M

    What bands use Rectifiers?!

    Mister Kite's signature sound is Recto.
  5. M

    Overdrive pedal suggestion for Dual and single Recs

    I rarely use pedals with my Recto but if I do I'm a sucker for the old Ibanez pedals. I have tried out TS-9, ST-9, SM-9, SD-9, TS-10, MS-10, MT-10, DS-10, FC-10 and they all does a great job depending on what your are after. But my all time favorite must be the Boss OD-1. I have both the...
  6. M

    Overdrive to Boost Front End of a Rectifer!

    I like the old Boss OD-1 and I also use a modified DS-1 (similar mod as the Keeley Ultra) in front of my Recto and of course a tube screamer will do fine (I have the TS-9, ST-9, TS-10 and TS-7).
  7. M

    Preamp tubes

    In the 2 channel Dual Recto, V4 is for the loop and V5 is the phase inverter. Am I right? So that leaves V1, V2 and V3 for laborating with tonal and gain structure changes..? The first half of V1 is the input stage and the second isn't used at all. V2 is 2nd and 3rd stage. V3 is 4th and 5th...
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