jmontgomery
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How do they rank? I imagine they are able to dial in a good pushed blackface tones, among others. Am I right?
Karl Houseknecht said:After owning first an Express 5:50 (original) 112, and currently owning an Express 5:50 212 combo, I just purchased a 5:50+ and Rectifier 2x12 Vertical Slant cab. Normally, I hate V30's. But wow! The clean channel on the original Express series was really good, but in this amp it's phenomenal. Takes pedals very well. The Burn channel is far better than the original also. It's a big win for me. Bought the amp yesterday afternoon, rehearsed with it last night, gigging it tonight. It's that good.
Highly recommend the head over the 112 combo. The combo sounded small with it's built in speaker The Recto cab paired with the head sounds enormous. Also sounds fantastic going into my Marshall 1960A cab.
Heritage Softail said:Kinda what I was hoping to hear. I like the basic tone/vibe of the amp. The + items seem perfect additions.
CantankerousCarl said:Just brought a new 5:25 + home today (layaway) and I am absolutely in love with it. The 5W sounds are amazing, just what I was looking for, and plenty of stuff to play along with. I played the 5:50 + too, sounds great but I prefer the 84s, and as I get older, 25W is more than enough amp for me and my back!
I never played appreciably long through one of the older Express models, but for my money, the new features are super useful and well-implemented. If it had a silent recording out (I do alot of my recording after the kids go to sleep) I might just call it perfect...as it stands, it's **** close for what I need and what I like to hear.
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