Hello people, I live in Mexico and I've had my Dual Recto since June 2008 and quiet honestly I haven't been happy with it.
I am looking for a tight rhythm guitar sound (like John Petrucci in the song "Constant Motion" or in Metallica's "Death Magnetic" album) and also for a fluid, "liquid" lead sound but I've been unable to do neither.
The rhythms are very good when I hit open chords or power chords but when I try to do some intricate riffing or note-for-note riffs the sound is very bad: there's no definition. The leads aren't loud enough and I get a feeling like "playing a note, hitting an invisible wall and keep playing another note".
My equipment is:
-Dual Recto Head 3 channels
-Marshall 1960BX (greenbacks, 16 ohm jack, 100 watts)
-Epiphone Explorer Gothic 2004 (stock pick-ups)
-No effects (though I'd like to add some chorus and delay)
My settings for channel 3 in modern mode are:
-Presence 8.5 o'clock
-Master 10 o'clock
-Gain 1 o'clock
-Bass 10 o'clock
-Mids 10 o'clock
-Treble 1 o'clock
-Output 9 o'clock (can't use it very loud)
-Both loop knobs in the back at 12 o'clock
-Bold & silicon diodes
I've tried everything and I can't find any decent sound for some thrash, intricate riffing and soloing.
I don't know if the problem relies on my guitar pick-ups or the marshall cabinet but being honest, I get a better solo sound from my Crate GX-15R which costs like 5% of the dual recto.
I really hope you can point some mistake that I am making or something because I am really angry with all the money spent for such a bad sound.
PD - I love the Metallica and Dream Theater tone (for precise playing) and I know they used Mark IIC+ in their early careers and have been using Road Kings lately. Should I try changing my recto for the new Mark V?
PD2 - I will get a Music Man JP6 in the next few months.
I am looking for a tight rhythm guitar sound (like John Petrucci in the song "Constant Motion" or in Metallica's "Death Magnetic" album) and also for a fluid, "liquid" lead sound but I've been unable to do neither.
The rhythms are very good when I hit open chords or power chords but when I try to do some intricate riffing or note-for-note riffs the sound is very bad: there's no definition. The leads aren't loud enough and I get a feeling like "playing a note, hitting an invisible wall and keep playing another note".
My equipment is:
-Dual Recto Head 3 channels
-Marshall 1960BX (greenbacks, 16 ohm jack, 100 watts)
-Epiphone Explorer Gothic 2004 (stock pick-ups)
-No effects (though I'd like to add some chorus and delay)
My settings for channel 3 in modern mode are:
-Presence 8.5 o'clock
-Master 10 o'clock
-Gain 1 o'clock
-Bass 10 o'clock
-Mids 10 o'clock
-Treble 1 o'clock
-Output 9 o'clock (can't use it very loud)
-Both loop knobs in the back at 12 o'clock
-Bold & silicon diodes
I've tried everything and I can't find any decent sound for some thrash, intricate riffing and soloing.
I don't know if the problem relies on my guitar pick-ups or the marshall cabinet but being honest, I get a better solo sound from my Crate GX-15R which costs like 5% of the dual recto.
I really hope you can point some mistake that I am making or something because I am really angry with all the money spent for such a bad sound.
PD - I love the Metallica and Dream Theater tone (for precise playing) and I know they used Mark IIC+ in their early careers and have been using Road Kings lately. Should I try changing my recto for the new Mark V?
PD2 - I will get a Music Man JP6 in the next few months.