Hey guys,
I picked up a new Roadster head last week from GC. It's been about 6 years since I've used a Rectifier, and am now back in the fold. I also used a Mark IV head for 9 years and just sold it recently, I'll definitely miss it.
The reason I got the Roadster was in large part due to the nostalgia I had from using both an older 2 channel Dual Rec and a 3 channel model as well in the past. Back then I always used a Boss OD3 Overdrive to push them a bit, and they sounded quite massive.
I have come to realize that no one amp can do it all, even a feature rich model like the Roadster. I knew I was getting a Rectifier with better cleans and more options. The Roadster is darker and smoother than my old 3 channel Dual Rec, even on channel 4. My old 2 channel Dual Rec was more aggressive sounding though imo. The Roadster's channels 3/4 seem a bit more refined, which I like.
So as it stands right now I'm planning on mixing the Roadster and Peavey 6505+ for rhythm tracking, and a Bogner 101B for lead stuff. I'm going to be demoing a Splawn Nitro in a few months to see how it mixes with these amps as well.
I picked up a new Roadster head last week from GC. It's been about 6 years since I've used a Rectifier, and am now back in the fold. I also used a Mark IV head for 9 years and just sold it recently, I'll definitely miss it.
The reason I got the Roadster was in large part due to the nostalgia I had from using both an older 2 channel Dual Rec and a 3 channel model as well in the past. Back then I always used a Boss OD3 Overdrive to push them a bit, and they sounded quite massive.
I have come to realize that no one amp can do it all, even a feature rich model like the Roadster. I knew I was getting a Rectifier with better cleans and more options. The Roadster is darker and smoother than my old 3 channel Dual Rec, even on channel 4. My old 2 channel Dual Rec was more aggressive sounding though imo. The Roadster's channels 3/4 seem a bit more refined, which I like.
So as it stands right now I'm planning on mixing the Roadster and Peavey 6505+ for rhythm tracking, and a Bogner 101B for lead stuff. I'm going to be demoing a Splawn Nitro in a few months to see how it mixes with these amps as well.