Geiri
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jdurso said:gnarwailnmt said:yeah. i had heard that the stiletto's sound like marshalls. I didn't like the jcm 900 i played, and i had messed around with it for a month before i realized it didnt have the mid crunch.
I do want versatility. I have a pedalboard with a chorus, delay, wah, and variety of distortion boxes.
I know lamb od god plays mark IV's, and im not talking about thier studio recordings because god only knows how much tweaking they do to get that lustful sound. but live, they just run mark IV's, no pedal board...so i crave that gain.
I have a rectoverb 50, and i do not like the distortion. the background hum is the start of the problem. then i just cant get it to eq the way i want. Ive tried the facotry settings and posted a few other times seeking rectoverb settings and still havent found that sound. I dig the clean sound and the reverb control. Im just worried that a triple rect will have the exact same gain...even though the trips have more tone shaping options.
I guess my appeal to the trident was the tone shaping switches.
And i guess the mark Iv would give me the most options at once, plus reverb.
I do want multiple channels. At least a clean and gain, with separate eqs and such, which is why im looking into 2 and 3 channel amps.
So if i dont like the marshall tone, it looks like its down to the Trip Rect and the Mark IV.
Thanks for all the replies, this really helps me out.
Keep it coming
first off the trident sounds nothing like a jcm900.... probably more in the range of a tsl but i think the tridents sound is more appealing..... and i think the triples have a different tone than the rectoverbs.... there's a lot more head room and has more of a firebreathing type tone... the ROV sounds somewhat tamed at time.... mark iv to me can do what you want but its tone is a lot dryer because there's not as much saturation
IMO i think you should take a look at the roadster.... its slightly more than the triple rec but well worth the money..... the tone shaping abilities are the most powerful in any mesa minus the RK.... plus you're getting some of the best cleans mesa has out there (lonestar circuit).... there is so many different tones in the roadster you can cover almost all grounds... and again its only slightly more than a triple.... well worth the extra $$$ for lonestar cleans and tons of toneshaping options
Hi guys and gals
I a/b the roadster with a three channel DR trough a 2x12 v30's cab. Everything said about the roadster clean channels is right very nice indeed but when it came to the gain channels I found the roadster wanting balls compared to the recto. It was similar sounding but something in the recto was missing in the roadster. The recto has two completely different sounding gain voices but the two gain channels on the roadster were the same. So in gain territory I would say that the recto has more variety of options tone wise while the roadster wins the clean sound competition hands down.
Three channel DR with od in front and an 10 band eq in the loop and you will destroy anything in your path.
I love the mark also but I could not trade my DR for one, I would have to have both.
Hope this helps