wastoid
Well-known member
hey there, post #2
Some of you may have read my first post where I described having temporarily owned a Rectoverb combo. I bought this because I was impressed by the cleans that it gave me and I love that thick creamy recto distortion that I could get out of it as well. I had some problems with the reverb circuitry when switching between channels, so ultimately I returned it.
Now I'm trying to figure out what I should aim for. I play a lot of jazzy/funk type stuff and I really want solid cleans that don't break up quickly but I also love metal riffing (like thick 7 string black metal type stuff). I know the ultimate solution to so much diversity is to have more than one amp, but I'm trying to keep things simple and make a compromise if I have to for now.
So given that I liked the Rectoverb, I started to wonder if maybe the Single Rectifier solo head would be nice for me? I haven't found one to try out yet. Also, can the Dual Rectifier do everything sound-wise that the Rectoverb can and then more? (ignoring the reverb of course).
It also seems like the Mark IV comes up sometimes when talking about metal so I'm curious how that one sounds in person (haven't found one of those to try out either). Stores seem reluctant to carry these around here.
What I *did* manage to try out was:
- the Lonestar (gain channel weak for metal, but as I understand this is primarily a blues/clean type amp, for which it sounded amazing).
- Stilletto seemed cool, but its distortion was more brit crunchy than I like (maybe this is because of the EL34s and that could be changed?). I don't really know, but it just wasn't doing it for me like the recto distortion does.
- Express 5:50-- again, seemed to have pretty weak gain and be more useful for blues/funk but I'm not sure.
- Roadster/Dual rec/Triple rec/Road king. I think I tried all of these but they all had so many settings (particularly the Road* ones) that I wasn't really sure what the hell I was doing lol... So that's why I'm curious about the Dual Rectifier, since it seems like maybe it'd give me the tone I wanted without a million options?
So I'm sorry for rambling a bit but I would really love some advice. My current list of possibilities assuming I can get a chance to try them is:
- Dual Rec
- Single Rec (not rectoverb)
- Mark IV
If there's something you guys can recommend for or against given what I've described here. I'd be very greatful. Money isn't a big obstacle for me since I've been saving up for this for a while now; I just want to get something that's really good and lets me get the kind of diverse tone that I want.
If it might help with giving advice, I also tried Orange amps out but their clean channel felt kind of dry and boring to me. The gain was okay, maybe somewhat similar to the vintage mode on the rectos, but I didn't feel like it would be possible to push it to the point of a recto's Modern channel by any means.
thanks in advance
Some of you may have read my first post where I described having temporarily owned a Rectoverb combo. I bought this because I was impressed by the cleans that it gave me and I love that thick creamy recto distortion that I could get out of it as well. I had some problems with the reverb circuitry when switching between channels, so ultimately I returned it.
Now I'm trying to figure out what I should aim for. I play a lot of jazzy/funk type stuff and I really want solid cleans that don't break up quickly but I also love metal riffing (like thick 7 string black metal type stuff). I know the ultimate solution to so much diversity is to have more than one amp, but I'm trying to keep things simple and make a compromise if I have to for now.
So given that I liked the Rectoverb, I started to wonder if maybe the Single Rectifier solo head would be nice for me? I haven't found one to try out yet. Also, can the Dual Rectifier do everything sound-wise that the Rectoverb can and then more? (ignoring the reverb of course).
It also seems like the Mark IV comes up sometimes when talking about metal so I'm curious how that one sounds in person (haven't found one of those to try out either). Stores seem reluctant to carry these around here.
What I *did* manage to try out was:
- the Lonestar (gain channel weak for metal, but as I understand this is primarily a blues/clean type amp, for which it sounded amazing).
- Stilletto seemed cool, but its distortion was more brit crunchy than I like (maybe this is because of the EL34s and that could be changed?). I don't really know, but it just wasn't doing it for me like the recto distortion does.
- Express 5:50-- again, seemed to have pretty weak gain and be more useful for blues/funk but I'm not sure.
- Roadster/Dual rec/Triple rec/Road king. I think I tried all of these but they all had so many settings (particularly the Road* ones) that I wasn't really sure what the hell I was doing lol... So that's why I'm curious about the Dual Rectifier, since it seems like maybe it'd give me the tone I wanted without a million options?
So I'm sorry for rambling a bit but I would really love some advice. My current list of possibilities assuming I can get a chance to try them is:
- Dual Rec
- Single Rec (not rectoverb)
- Mark IV
If there's something you guys can recommend for or against given what I've described here. I'd be very greatful. Money isn't a big obstacle for me since I've been saving up for this for a while now; I just want to get something that's really good and lets me get the kind of diverse tone that I want.
If it might help with giving advice, I also tried Orange amps out but their clean channel felt kind of dry and boring to me. The gain was okay, maybe somewhat similar to the vintage mode on the rectos, but I didn't feel like it would be possible to push it to the point of a recto's Modern channel by any means.
thanks in advance