fluff191
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So this past weekend I recieved the 1992 Dual Recto Rev. E. I purchased from the gracious Elpelotero here on the board.
(sorry for the crappy cell phone picture...)
It arrived with KT77's installed in the power section, and while they did sound good, it sounded like a tighter version of a Big Muff. Pretty fuzzy with alot of square-wave style break up. Kinda strange.
I next installed a set of JJ 6L6's and it sounded better, but flabbier than my 3 channel Recto. Note: I just did a Bias mod on my 3 Channel which improved the amps sound quality ALOT.
At this point I was a little disappointed in the amp. My 3 Channel ate this Rev. E. for breakfast. I then decided to download the manual and had a read through and found I had the presence way to high. No even close to the sweet spot. Once I played with the dials a little more, things were improving. While I was at it, I decided to put in my spare set of Sovtek 6L6wxt+'s. WOW! Big difference. Warm and harmonically rich, with a full bottom end that competes with my modded 3 Channel.
I know this isn't a huge in-depth review or comparison, but these early Recto's really do sound good but to compare them with a standard production model is like comparing apples to oranges: totally different.
One thing that is kind of strange is with the KT77's (EL34 Bias setting) the Red Channel volume is LOUD. Setting it at 8:00 is the same as setting the same channel with 6L6's in it at 10:00!!! Must be an early model characteristic or something.
In the future I might do a (reversible) Bias mod to really get the power section working, as it made huge difference in the newer amp.....
(sorry for the crappy cell phone picture...)
It arrived with KT77's installed in the power section, and while they did sound good, it sounded like a tighter version of a Big Muff. Pretty fuzzy with alot of square-wave style break up. Kinda strange.
I next installed a set of JJ 6L6's and it sounded better, but flabbier than my 3 channel Recto. Note: I just did a Bias mod on my 3 Channel which improved the amps sound quality ALOT.
At this point I was a little disappointed in the amp. My 3 Channel ate this Rev. E. for breakfast. I then decided to download the manual and had a read through and found I had the presence way to high. No even close to the sweet spot. Once I played with the dials a little more, things were improving. While I was at it, I decided to put in my spare set of Sovtek 6L6wxt+'s. WOW! Big difference. Warm and harmonically rich, with a full bottom end that competes with my modded 3 Channel.
I know this isn't a huge in-depth review or comparison, but these early Recto's really do sound good but to compare them with a standard production model is like comparing apples to oranges: totally different.
One thing that is kind of strange is with the KT77's (EL34 Bias setting) the Red Channel volume is LOUD. Setting it at 8:00 is the same as setting the same channel with 6L6's in it at 10:00!!! Must be an early model characteristic or something.
In the future I might do a (reversible) Bias mod to really get the power section working, as it made huge difference in the newer amp.....