siggy14
Well-known member
Well we know you dont like the recto's, you have made that clear in many posts. But to blame the head with so many in betweens, it can be anything from the tubes, to the line 6 floorboard to the pickups in the les paul.
Here is what i can tell you, I have recto's, seen many bands play them live, and they have always had clarity and plenty of crunch.
Simple things like using tradtional cabs as the oversized do get muddy. Or even a les paul can mud up the recto if the pickups are not hot enough or more on the vintage lines.
Here is what i can tell you, I have recto's, seen many bands play them live, and they have always had clarity and plenty of crunch.
Simple things like using tradtional cabs as the oversized do get muddy. Or even a les paul can mud up the recto if the pickups are not hot enough or more on the vintage lines.
rabies said:So I sat in for about 10 min's to check out my buddy's band @ the studio last nite. He has an older 2 channel Dual Rec Solo head with EL34's. He tunes to drop C with les pauls. I was sitting behind the two 4x12 mesa cabs and it was **** loud. Even by my standards.
I really don't like his tone and he also uses a line6 floor pedal (big thing not sure what it is) and OCD pedal. It's pretty scary sounding but the clarity and crunch is not there. It's straight up metal, not even jazz chords (that would be a muddy disaster). His EQ settings were pretty much all noon and gain was noon or less. But he loves that amp. The soundgarden badmotorfinger recto sound was **** good however.
I'm glad I got off that recto thing. Marshall into Mark IV power amp is sick.
It would be cool if there is a head that focuses on the mid-range b/n a recto and a marshall...