phyrexia
Well-known member
You need stay away from the kwakkleberry juice, Dr.
Shep said:The best recto sound is....
Mk IV Lead
tweed ( loosen it up abit)
pull fat
pentode (more punch )
A class ( to keep it loose )
Big V
Sounds spot on...
phyrexia said:bpm91 said:Am I the only one who thinks some recto tones can be had through the GEQ on the Mark IV? Because I can. I would assume the Mark III would be close, but mine sadly does not have GEQ.
Marks are too tight. You can EQ more bass but you can't EQ the looseness that a Recto has IMO.
Even if you try the settings listed, I think it still sounds like a Mark.
Kiss My Axe said:I know that the Mark will always sound different than a Rectifier, that's the point. I don't want to sound like a Rectifier, I just wanted to know which sounded more modern like the Rectifier, the Mark III or Mark IV. I'm in love with the Mark sound, I was just trying to figure out which one would fit my genre of music better (alternative metal), which you guys have already answered is the Mark III. I guess I really should try a Rectifier some day just to see how versatile they are (not a one trick pony).
Kiss My Axe said:I'm still contemplating on trading my Mark III for a Recto. As much as I like the sound of the Mark III, I'm just not sure it's modern enough for the type of music I play. Maybe there's a reason that the Rectifier is so popular with metal these days other than the popularity of them. But still, I've never been more happy with an amp before and I don't want to regret trading it away. :?
MetalMatt said:I agree, don't sell your Mark. Rectos are everywhere these days, and I don't see the series going away anytime soon. I'm NEVER getting rid of my Quad pre. The same goes with my RK, unless they make a better one. Just save and pick up a recto. Then you can run'em together! :twisted:
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