Sebber said:
Just to echo everyone else, great demo Don, many thanks! Before I watched it I'd been considering buying a TA-30 head to "big brother" for my TA-15... but now I want a Mini Rectifier, badly.
If I could ask: how does it respond with strat-style single-coils, specifically with the clean channel 1 and the vintage mode on channel 2?
very nicely. I will compare it to your TA-15 since I had one of those too.
Channel one is MUCH more dynamic than on the TA. Cranking the gain on the clean side of channel one, even in 10 watt mode, you do not get much break up. Very clean especailly with single coils. The presence along with the three band eq offer much more variety than the TA. I keep the gain at 12 and it is very clean even with humbuckers. The EQ can provide great variation of tone. Switch it to pushed mode and it is a different story. With single coils and the gain maxed you get some great break up, dial back the volume of the guitar and it cleans up nicely. with the gain pushed in this setting, I can almost replicate channel 2.s vintage mode.
For vintage with channel 2, keep the gain at noon and it sounds like a TA but with more flexability. The gain is much more tight, not as muddy when cranked on the TA. Do not get me wrong, the TA was great for classic rock, but lost a bit for the higher gain stuff. This to me was most aparent when palm muting the open low E. (Think of PARANOID and Whole Lotta love here) Switch it to modern and watch out. Even more gain and more of a recto tone.
I sold my TA and now just have the recto. In my mind it is much more versitile.