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    Tighter low end for a rectifier (KT66-KT88-6V6?)

    I think that I will order the Herbert really. The Einstein sounds a little too vintage to me but it's a really great amp! For the Metal I play, it's just a bit too short imo. Soldano I don't really like. Just like Peavey, H&K and ENGL, it has that little something in the tone that I just...
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    Tighter low end for a rectifier (KT66-KT88-6V6?)

    That's an option I thought about but I will lack the great clean of my Roadster and I need a great clean. Plus it takes much more testing that a simple head switching. Note that it should sound great on paper, a recto pre and a VHT poweramp... Seems like the best of both worlds but could be...
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    Tighter low end for a rectifier (KT66-KT88-6V6?)

    That's what I feel too. At low volumes, it sounds great but when you crank it the real recto nature comes alive and it becomes terrible for my taste. The powerball really deceived me too when I used it with my band. I will turn it back and get a Diezel Herbert instead. It looks the closest...
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    Tighter low end for a rectifier (KT66-KT88-6V6?)

    Already did and not convinced at all. Moreover it screws my clean channel and I have to switch very often. I prefer using one with a tad touch of drive to boost my lead tones.
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    Tighter low end for a rectifier (KT66-KT88-6V6?)

    I tried them already and even with them, there is still that loose resonant low notes that I totally can't stand. I admit it was tighter but they are too cold to my taste. I prefer much more my duncan livewire which rocks! Much more organic and still tight has hell. I'm more looking for...
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    Tighter low end for a rectifier (KT66-KT88-6V6?)

    Hello everyone. I'm getting more and more bored of the boomy loose end of my Roadster. I love the "Mesa" tone but I'm leaning more toward the way that ENGL amps react on the low end. I want a very tight low end like them (like the Powerball). Even my Mark IV is not tight enough for my tastes...
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