tele_jas
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Wow!!!!!
I know I said that about my T-verb, but multiply the "wow" from the t-verb by about 3 and that's how much more I like the RK!!
* Channel 1 is CLEAN, no real break up and nice low end (almost too much on the FAT setting). The tweed brings the mid range up and out a bit to give it a bit more bite. I can turn the gain up all the way and it is still clean even on a double humbucker guitar with hot p-ups unless I REALLY dig in to it, then it's just a slight breakup.
* Channel 2 can be clean like channel 1, but the Brit mode is where it's at. At first I didn't like it, but then I turned the trebble up all the way and I really like it alot. Imagine an old Marshall turned up all the way, not as much distortion as the JCM800, but very AC/DC-ish with a nice feel.
* Channel 3 is voiced like channel 2 on the 3 channel rectos and it has always been my favorite channel on the 3 channel recto's and it's the same here. I love the Vintage on ch 3, it seems to have a touch more gain than my T-verbs and definately more low end.
* Channel 4 is voiced after channel 3 on the 3 channel recto's.. I've never liked this channel for my high gain stuff (I'll leave that to channel 3), I set it for Vintage and only turn the gain up to about 11:30 for a good rock tone.
I'm really digging this amp alot!! Over all, this amp has more low end than my T-verb combo and possibly as much as a closed back 2x12... but thats at "non-gig" levels. It is heavy, but with it on casters it's very easy to move around.
The Progressive Linkage if fun to play with, you can try 6L6's or EL34's on all the channels or even both at the same time. You can also use either 1 or 2 of the rectifier tubes with the tube tracking (adjust by how many power amp tubes you use) or over-ride it and use solid state. I haven't even started with the FX loops yet. I does play with a Tubescreamer very well, I may not get my V-twin out this weekend and try it with just the TS. The reverb is nice, maybe even as nice as the T-verb but when you switch channels it takes about a second for the reverb to catch up with the change since each channel has it's own reverb setting. The footswitch works just like a Dual or Triple recto, solo and channel switching with a few more options (reverb, FX 1 and FX 2, trigger).
Over all, I'm extremely happy with the big investment. I just wish the huge road case that I got with it fit in my car. Looks like I'll be either selling it or using it for storage and keep it for later when I get a bigger vehicle. I'll also be getting a cover for the amp if I cant keep it in the case.
It's the same size as a T-verb combo and the Rectoverb combo's, but it weighs something like 120 pounds.
Thats my 1 hour review, I play with it tomorrow night and Saturday... I'll know then what it's really like.
Later, TJ
I know I said that about my T-verb, but multiply the "wow" from the t-verb by about 3 and that's how much more I like the RK!!
* Channel 1 is CLEAN, no real break up and nice low end (almost too much on the FAT setting). The tweed brings the mid range up and out a bit to give it a bit more bite. I can turn the gain up all the way and it is still clean even on a double humbucker guitar with hot p-ups unless I REALLY dig in to it, then it's just a slight breakup.
* Channel 2 can be clean like channel 1, but the Brit mode is where it's at. At first I didn't like it, but then I turned the trebble up all the way and I really like it alot. Imagine an old Marshall turned up all the way, not as much distortion as the JCM800, but very AC/DC-ish with a nice feel.
* Channel 3 is voiced like channel 2 on the 3 channel rectos and it has always been my favorite channel on the 3 channel recto's and it's the same here. I love the Vintage on ch 3, it seems to have a touch more gain than my T-verbs and definately more low end.
* Channel 4 is voiced after channel 3 on the 3 channel recto's.. I've never liked this channel for my high gain stuff (I'll leave that to channel 3), I set it for Vintage and only turn the gain up to about 11:30 for a good rock tone.
I'm really digging this amp alot!! Over all, this amp has more low end than my T-verb combo and possibly as much as a closed back 2x12... but thats at "non-gig" levels. It is heavy, but with it on casters it's very easy to move around.
The Progressive Linkage if fun to play with, you can try 6L6's or EL34's on all the channels or even both at the same time. You can also use either 1 or 2 of the rectifier tubes with the tube tracking (adjust by how many power amp tubes you use) or over-ride it and use solid state. I haven't even started with the FX loops yet. I does play with a Tubescreamer very well, I may not get my V-twin out this weekend and try it with just the TS. The reverb is nice, maybe even as nice as the T-verb but when you switch channels it takes about a second for the reverb to catch up with the change since each channel has it's own reverb setting. The footswitch works just like a Dual or Triple recto, solo and channel switching with a few more options (reverb, FX 1 and FX 2, trigger).
Over all, I'm extremely happy with the big investment. I just wish the huge road case that I got with it fit in my car. Looks like I'll be either selling it or using it for storage and keep it for later when I get a bigger vehicle. I'll also be getting a cover for the amp if I cant keep it in the case.
It's the same size as a T-verb combo and the Rectoverb combo's, but it weighs something like 120 pounds.
Thats my 1 hour review, I play with it tomorrow night and Saturday... I'll know then what it's really like.
Later, TJ