Dual Recto Rev G - Solo Tones Inside

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Silverwulf

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Not mine, but a good example of a Rev G doing some nice soloing since I see people saying you can't get a good lead sound from a Recto all the time:

http://chrisbrooks.net/audio/Chris_Brooks_Krypticasolo.mp3


More great Rev G solo tones (solo starts around 2:50):

http://youtube.com/watch?v=majXSmcEgoQ
 
The tone in that youtube video reeks like recto, what a fat-ass tone. Thanks for the link.
 
mrd said:
The tone in that youtube video reeks like recto, what a fat-ass tone. Thanks for the link.

No problem...that whole album is awesome. It's Nevermore - "Dead Heart in a Dead World." The whole album was tracked with a Dual Rectifier, Rev. G (stock tubes) with an Ibanez TS-9 Tube Screamer in front through a Marshall 1960A 4X12 w/G12T-75's. Guitar was an EMG-707 loaded 7 string in Bb. Settings:

Silicon Diodes
Bold
Modern Mode/Red Channel

Master - 10:00
Presence - 12:30
Bass - 11:30
Mid - 10:00
Treble - 11:30
Gain - 12:30

Tube Screamer:

Drive - 9 o'clock
Tone 10 o'clock
Level 12 o'clock
 
Cool man, I'm gonna have to buy that CD I think, that was some pretty kick ass riffage.
 
mrd said:
Cool man, I'm gonna have to buy that CD I think, that was some pretty kick ass riffage.

Yeah, I'd start there. It's a great album. Some of the others are an acquired taste, so that ones definitely the most accessible for a first time listener.
 
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