Scary Guy IRL
Well-known member
Ok i have a question regarding the rectifer series from mesa.
When i was in LA, i played a Single, Dual and Triple recto. I played them for about the same amount of time, a good 30-60 mins, with alot of tinkerin'. The single i played at a low volume, and i was absoloutly blown away by this tone i was getting, it made me wan't a mesa soooo bad. When i played the Dual Recto, it sounded fairly good, but it was nothing special, the same with the Triple, It was fairly mediocre. My question is, how do the 3 channel versions of the DR and TR if they were cut down to 2 power tubes (The same as the SR). I've heard storys about the 2 channel Dual and triple recto's sounding alot better, is this true?
Thanks in advance.
-Scary Guy IRL-
When i was in LA, i played a Single, Dual and Triple recto. I played them for about the same amount of time, a good 30-60 mins, with alot of tinkerin'. The single i played at a low volume, and i was absoloutly blown away by this tone i was getting, it made me wan't a mesa soooo bad. When i played the Dual Recto, it sounded fairly good, but it was nothing special, the same with the Triple, It was fairly mediocre. My question is, how do the 3 channel versions of the DR and TR if they were cut down to 2 power tubes (The same as the SR). I've heard storys about the 2 channel Dual and triple recto's sounding alot better, is this true?
Thanks in advance.
-Scary Guy IRL-