fluff191
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This post is hilarious. I PM'd that guy on eBay the FIRST DAY it was up, and told him he was full of ****, but he insisted it was a serial number in the 200's, but would not provide pics.........What a douche.
Silverwulf said:YellowJacket said:Maybe? If so it will be the first Blackface Revision G with a series effects loop, 16 - 8/ 16 - 8/ 4/ 4/ speaker jack configuration, small name plate, smooth covering, and attached power cable (according to your website).
The website is wrong (on that matter). My '94 is exactly as described above (seen below), built into a "Pre-500" chassis. There's a special run that were done in that manner, probably using up leftover chassis. This includes Dual, Triple, and even some Rackmounts. I speculate less than 50 were done like this during that run, though it's possible that there were some done a little earlier (though I've never seen any evidence of it).
Silverwulf said:I'll post some pics of the back as well sometime in the next few days.
I've spoken to El (guy who runs the site) before quite a few times about various things. There's great info on the site, it's pretty much spot on for the most part. I know I've mentioned a "2 Channel Recto User Guide" I've been writing that's months overdue right now. It details various things his site doesn't. It's not meant to replace it...it's there more to compliment it. I've just been slacking off the last few months with a 9 week old now at home, a few major proposals at work consuming time, etc. I'm hoping to still have it out in Aug at least. It's not too long or lengthy, but it does help fill in some gaps.
Elpelotero said:Silverwulf said:I'll post some pics of the back as well sometime in the next few days.
I've spoken to El (guy who runs the site) before quite a few times about various things. There's great info on the site, it's pretty much spot on for the most part. I know I've mentioned a "2 Channel Recto User Guide" I've been writing that's months overdue right now. It details various things his site doesn't. It's not meant to replace it...it's there more to compliment it. I've just been slacking off the last few months with a 9 week old now at home, a few major proposals at work consuming time, etc. I'm hoping to still have it out in Aug at least. It's not too long or lengthy, but it does help fill in some gaps.
If you think your overdue, I haven't updated my site in 1 year. Your info about this unique G and my time with an E are the first things to go in, though.
AudioMonk said:Silverwulf! I've finally spotted you! Do you know about specifics in circuit revisions on a technical level?
AudioMonk said:When we talk about revisions of the 2-channel dual rec., are we talking about circuit revisions as well as front panel color, power cord..etc.? People mention some years of production sound better than others, if this is true, what changed?
Silverwulf said:AudioMonk said:When we talk about revisions of the 2-channel dual rec., are we talking about circuit revisions as well as front panel color, power cord..etc.? People mention some years of production sound better than others, if this is true, what changed?
The circuit revisions in the 2 Channel Dual Rec went from Rev C through Rev G. Revisions A and B never went into production, they we're prototypes only with some major label artists apparently having some to give a test run. The circuit was revised over time because the music landscape was changing and they we're targeting a different audience through the evolution. Basically, the amp was made slightly darker, a parallel FX loop took place of the serial, and the clean channel was dramatically improved. Cosmetic changes also occurred, but they don't coincide with revision changes. Tons of small tweaks...the logo was made larger, the power cord was made detachable, slightly different transformer set (though virtually identical to the originals), etc. Having a black diamond plate and/or chrome chassis was always an option available from Mesa for an additional cost.
People will debate all day long that some revisions sound better than others. After having over 200 of the 2 Channel Rectos, including multiple of all revisions (and early artist models), I'm of the opinion that Rev G is the best and that Mesa improved the amp over time, not made it worse. You can make a Rev G sound nearly identical to a Rev C, but you can't make a Rev C cop all of the tones available in a Rev G.
Silverwulf said:What info in particular do you want? I can answer any questions you have. For what it's worth, I've had over 200 2 channel Rectos, and the Rev G's from 3400-3800 or so have consistently been the best sounding ones, in particular 3501 (which I own) and 3722 which is floating around somewhere.