Elpelotero said:It can't do ultra tight riffing like the Mark4 can. Some people may disagree, but it's the bottom line truth. You can get close by adding pedals and such, but it's not the same. Also, it is not the best amp for smooth creamy leads. That is a job also best left to a Mark4. (or 3, or 2, etc).
ibanez4life SZ! said:Dual Recto can't do what a Mark IV does.....NO WAY.
I've spent a day dialing my Mark IV, and I'm already getting better tones than I could with my DR in two years.
Tighter..clearer...more dynamic...it's simply a better amp IMO.
Thread about my new amp to come :wink:
ibanez4life SZ! said:Dual Recto can't do what a Mark IV does.....NO WAY.
I've spent a day dialing my Mark IV, and I'm already getting better tones than I could with my DR in two years.
Tighter..clearer...more dynamic...it's simply a better amp IMO.
Thread about my new amp to come :wink:
Abhorred said:And a Mark IV can't do what a Recto does; it's a two way street.
It's all about personal preference, here.
ibanez4life SZ! said:Dual Recto can't do what a Mark IV does.....NO WAY.
I've spent a day dialing my Mark IV, and I'm already getting better tones than I could with my DR in two years.
Tighter..clearer...more dynamic...it's simply a better amp IMO.
Thread about my new amp to come :wink:
domct203 said:Oh Boy, here we go again. :lol:
Dom
ibanez4life SZ! said:I used a Traditional 4x12 with each of them.
Idk....I've been playing the Mark like crazy, and I feel like the Mark can do everything the Recto does, and it does it 10x better....I'm getting such an aggressive grind that it's not even funny. :twisted:
siggy14 said:For a Thick huge sound I love the Recto, for tight aggessive distortion i love my Mark IV.
vertigo_ said:... To me mark has a older sound.
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