hal9000
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I'm loving the T-verb so far. I had a chance to really crank it over the weekend and I liked what I heard. All my testing was through my F-100's Celestion Century Vintages. I didn't really feel that the T-verb was loose on orange-vintage, especially with the bass around 9 - 10:00 on the dial. Even at that setting though, there was a ton of bass.
Where I keep the gain (roughly 1:30) there was no fizz/buzz at all. At around 2:00 the fizz starts up pretty quick, but it's not a problem to tame with the presence. It's kind of funny, but I basically ended up with very similar EQ settings to my F-100 for the high gain side with orange-vintage. The clean channel with a bit of verb and my Fat Strat was very good. It's not quite as sparkling as my F-100, but still very good and the tremolo is a bit of fun.
As soon as I switched into red-modern, I heard all the recognizable Recto tones from past and current albums. Again, I usually leave the gain around 1:30, so it isn't buzzy, but it's got a nicely aggressive voice even in medium gain ranges. I haven't spent as much time with red-blues yet, but for SRV and Hendrix stuff so far it's pretty sweet.
I don't know if there is something different about this T-verb, but it sounds better than every Recto I've ever tried. I never really got great high gain tone like this from anything other than the Rectoverb series I, but the options on the T-verb just put it over the top. For my band, orange-clean, red-cloned vintage would be the ticket. I also ran my F-100 through the same workout and I think both together would be amazing. BTW, the F-100 has roughly the same amount of gain as the T-verb, but the F-100 doesn't get buzzy like red-modern.
As for tubes, I've got a Tung-sol reissue 12ax7 in V1, the rest up to the PI are JJ ECC83s, the PI is a balanced EH 12ax7, the power tubes are JJ 6L6GC, and the rectifiers are Mesa 5U4G. I'm going to have almost the same setup in my F-100, with the exception of Ruby 6L6GCMASTRs in the power section as soon as I get around to the retube.
Here's a rendering I made: