droptrd said:Played a powerball a few times. to me, is seamed like a very well refined 800. More like a BMW to a mustang. Clean was deffinately better than my recto. But, i agree, not as much gain as i expected. Very jcm800ish. Has that low mid marshall thing that the recto wont do. Not a bad amp, but id still take my recto. If i could afford to have a ton of amps, i would add one to my collection!
XevKai said:Thank you for the posts thus far, guess I should have added my playing style to the question. I am primarily a metal player and a rhythm guitarist. I can do some leads but I tend to focus on overall tightness and powerful rhythms. Im a huge fan of Jon Schaffer (Iced Earth), Marcus Siepen (Blind Guardian), and of course James Hetfeild. But I don't want to your generic "metal" tone. I set my Dual rec up as such right now:
Presence: 9oclock
Bass: 1oclock
Mids: 11oclock
Treble: 1oclock
gain: 1 oclock
Diode Rectifier, and bold
With my OCD set at:
Volume: 3oclock
tone: 11oclock
Gain: O
on the HP setting
It's tight but I would like to have the bottom end tighten up a bit more but not loose the clarity of the top end.
ibanez4life SZ! said:IMO....ditch the OCD, and get a Maxon OD808....I spent a week with the OCD boosting my recto, and if was horrid at tightening the bottom end IMO. The OCD has WAY too loose and big of a bottom to do that job.
The Maxon, on the other hand, has a kick in the low mids that makes it REALLY nice to that. Cuts out the way low bass to make things tighter.
My opinion...YMMV.
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