Great post. I'm currently using a TOV and watched this video and thought, "Hell, that's a tone I play with all the time." Pretty much the settings you described as well. Vintage is where its at on the TOV.
ToneAddictJon said:I can get that exact tone on ch 3 vintage gain at noon maybe 1:00 at the highest, it's just a fairly medium gain setting with a hard pick attack. I would say the reason most people don't get the recto's is that the controls go to such extremes, no reason to crank any of the controls (except master volume). Turn your bass to 0, mids 9:00-noon depending on the guitar, treble about noon, gain about noon, presence 9:00-noon depeding on guitar, channel 3 vintage, bold, tube recto, channel volume 3:00 and master volume up as high as you can stand it, and your there. If it doesn't sound right then, you just need a new guitar, or a new cab, or you have a need to practice a lot more.
Rocky said:I must be missing something. What is so great about that tone?
If you want to hear a Dual rec sounding totally unlike the typical idea of a dual rec check out Carl Roa.
http://www.carlroa.com/
jbird said:ToneAddictJon said:I can get that exact tone on ch 3 vintage gain at noon maybe 1:00 at the highest, it's just a fairly medium gain setting with a hard pick attack. I would say the reason most people don't get the recto's is that the controls go to such extremes, no reason to crank any of the controls (except master volume). Turn your bass to 0, mids 9:00-noon depending on the guitar, treble about noon, gain about noon, presence 9:00-noon depeding on guitar, channel 3 vintage, bold, tube recto, channel volume 3:00 and master volume up as high as you can stand it, and your there. If it doesn't sound right then, you just need a new guitar, or a new cab, or you have a need to practice a lot more.
If I had an amp that I had to turn one of the controls to zero, it would tell me that something is probably wrong with one of the components in my signal chain! Either that, or the manufacturer of said amp is way off on they're frequency control for that parameter! :?
ToneAddictJon said:Actually, the tone controls on the dual recto seem to start at zero not at noon like some other amps. The controls only add not take away frequencies, and there's a lot of bass there already.
jbird said:ToneAddictJon said:Actually, the tone controls on the dual recto seem to start at zero not at noon like some other amps. The controls only add not take away frequencies, and there's a lot of bass there already.
I don't agree with that, nor do my recollections from any Mesa manuals! I've never heard, "start with the controls at zero and work up"? There are "sweet spots" to each control where the interaction between each is optimal, running a bass control at zero does'nt seem optimal! At least to these ears. :?
ToneAddictJon said:Well all I can say is it works perfect for me and I get plenty of compliments on my tone. And I'm not sure why you would think if it doesn't work for you, it wouldn't work for someone else.
ToneAddictJon said:The question was how to get Hetfield's Recto sound from a Recto, and if you can't get the sound from a Recto, then you probably do need a different cab or guitar to get that tone or new tubes, how is that bad advice??
SuperD said:Anybody notice James' pickup selector switch? You can get a good look at 1:33...it caught my attention, thought somebody else must have noticed too...
jbird said:ToneAddictJon said:Actually, the tone controls on the dual recto seem to start at zero not at noon like some other amps. The controls only add not take away frequencies, and there's a lot of bass there already.
I don't agree with that, nor do my recollections from any Mesa manuals! I've never heard, "start with the controls at zero and work up"? There are "sweet spots" to each control where the interaction between each is optimal, running a bass control at zero does'nt seem optimal! At least to these ears. :?
jbird said:running a bass control at zero does'nt seem optimal! At least to these ears. :?
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