edgecrusher
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So last week I was offered a sweet deal and traded my Orange PPC212 cab for a Recto 2:100 power amp. A few days later I listed my Mesa DC-5 head that I never use on Craigslist, and I get a reply from someone offering me a Mesa Studio Preamp and 4 space rack :hbang:
So, of course I said hell yes! It's pretty crazy how I randomly ended up with this rackmount Mesa rig; the metal gods must be looking out for me!
Behold my crappy pics!
I also picked up this Crate 112 cab (which is loaded with a Celestion G12K-100!) for $100 off my friend. It sounds really good by itself, but it doesn't seem to blend too well with the EVM's in the Mesa cab; they just sound so different they need seperate settings.
The Studio Preamp sounds really good too; it's based off the IIC+ so it has a bit smoother with a slightly less cutting tone than my Mark III, but sounds basically the same. The Recto power amp gives it that thick, loose recto tone and feel down to a T; then I boost it with the TS808 and it's chug heaven! :metal:
I'll be leaving the Mesa cab and rack setup at the band's practice spot and keep the Mark III and Crate cab at home to practice/jam with, so no more digital modeling for me! (sorry Vox Valvetronix, your now oboslete)
So, of course I said hell yes! It's pretty crazy how I randomly ended up with this rackmount Mesa rig; the metal gods must be looking out for me!
Behold my crappy pics!
I also picked up this Crate 112 cab (which is loaded with a Celestion G12K-100!) for $100 off my friend. It sounds really good by itself, but it doesn't seem to blend too well with the EVM's in the Mesa cab; they just sound so different they need seperate settings.
The Studio Preamp sounds really good too; it's based off the IIC+ so it has a bit smoother with a slightly less cutting tone than my Mark III, but sounds basically the same. The Recto power amp gives it that thick, loose recto tone and feel down to a T; then I boost it with the TS808 and it's chug heaven! :metal:
I'll be leaving the Mesa cab and rack setup at the band's practice spot and keep the Mark III and Crate cab at home to practice/jam with, so no more digital modeling for me! (sorry Vox Valvetronix, your now oboslete)