CaughtLikeFire
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So I decided that it was time to step up from my Mesa Halfback 2x12 to a Recto 4x12. My Rectoverb head sounded pretty darn good through the 2x12 but today I plugged it into my new 4x12 Recto Traditional . . . ****! So THIS is how my ROV is supposed to sound. Bass is nice and thick, highs are clear, mids are perfect - a little subdued but not too scooped.
I don't always agree with Mesa's choices for tubes, speakers, even preamp design, but they did a bang-up job with the Traditional cab - perfect for the Single Rec and (probably the Dual too). There are lots of Recto Standard cabs floating around but if any of you Recto Series owners get a chance, test drive the 4x12 Traditional ASAP.
For reference, I'm currently playing a Gibson SG '61 Reissue with 57 humbucker in the neck and an Angus Young humbucker in the bridge. Perfect classic hard rock sound in vintage mode and when I drop tune and switch to modern, I get a perfect hardcore or old school metal grind. I'm in love with my ROV all over again 8)
I don't always agree with Mesa's choices for tubes, speakers, even preamp design, but they did a bang-up job with the Traditional cab - perfect for the Single Rec and (probably the Dual too). There are lots of Recto Standard cabs floating around but if any of you Recto Series owners get a chance, test drive the 4x12 Traditional ASAP.
For reference, I'm currently playing a Gibson SG '61 Reissue with 57 humbucker in the neck and an Angus Young humbucker in the bridge. Perfect classic hard rock sound in vintage mode and when I drop tune and switch to modern, I get a perfect hardcore or old school metal grind. I'm in love with my ROV all over again 8)