bduersch
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stuff I've got now:
Mark V - 8/10 - I'm sure it will be a 9+ someday, but it does take a while to get dialed in so it's probably just a matter of time
Roadster - 8/10 - love the flexibility, but it's voiced a bit "dark" for my tastes (or perhaps for my guitars/cabs)
Stiletto Ace - 9/10 - total shocker... never been a fan of EL34's in the past but this amp changed my opinion... makes me wish there was a 4 channel version so I could use one for clean, crunch, tite gain, & fluid gain
Lonestar Special - 7.5/10 - great cleans, drive channel can get a touch "flabby" (yeah, I know... maybe I should try the Reeder mod...)
Electra Dyne - 7.5/10 - good (unique) tone overall, great dynamics, but takes a while to find common settings that sound good across all 3 channels, wish it had a solo boost too
stuff I've sold:
Mark IV - 9/10 - still my gold standard... the shared EQ for R1/R2 was frustrating but (unlike the Mark III below) was able to deliver the tones I was looking for, probably took me a good 6 months to get it tweaked for my style of playing
Mark III - 6/10 - really tough to dial in as a 3-channel amp without mods, and didn't entirely like the EL34's in the Simulclass power section
Rectoverb - 9/10 - another shocker... easy to dial in, warmer tone than any other Recto I'd ever tried... great value
Nomad 45 -7/10 - a lot of amp for the money, but the EL84's never had the punch of my buddy's Nomad 55 with 6L6's
Studio Pre - 8/10 - not the most flexible preamp (shared EQ between RHY/LD), but worth it nonetheless... was used for practically every solo on my last CD,
Recto Pre - 7/10 - sounds good, but expensive for what it is (realizing you can get a used Rectoverb for a couple hundred more than a used Recto Pre)
Formula Pre - 8.5/10 - very underrated (perhaps because it isn't a super-high-gain preamp)... I was able to get some great clean & blues tones out of this amp
Triaxis Pre/2:90 pair - 8/10- killer flexibility, but just didn't have the "feel" of some of the heads & combos I've owned
--B
Mark V - 8/10 - I'm sure it will be a 9+ someday, but it does take a while to get dialed in so it's probably just a matter of time
Roadster - 8/10 - love the flexibility, but it's voiced a bit "dark" for my tastes (or perhaps for my guitars/cabs)
Stiletto Ace - 9/10 - total shocker... never been a fan of EL34's in the past but this amp changed my opinion... makes me wish there was a 4 channel version so I could use one for clean, crunch, tite gain, & fluid gain
Lonestar Special - 7.5/10 - great cleans, drive channel can get a touch "flabby" (yeah, I know... maybe I should try the Reeder mod...)
Electra Dyne - 7.5/10 - good (unique) tone overall, great dynamics, but takes a while to find common settings that sound good across all 3 channels, wish it had a solo boost too
stuff I've sold:
Mark IV - 9/10 - still my gold standard... the shared EQ for R1/R2 was frustrating but (unlike the Mark III below) was able to deliver the tones I was looking for, probably took me a good 6 months to get it tweaked for my style of playing
Mark III - 6/10 - really tough to dial in as a 3-channel amp without mods, and didn't entirely like the EL34's in the Simulclass power section
Rectoverb - 9/10 - another shocker... easy to dial in, warmer tone than any other Recto I'd ever tried... great value
Nomad 45 -7/10 - a lot of amp for the money, but the EL84's never had the punch of my buddy's Nomad 55 with 6L6's
Studio Pre - 8/10 - not the most flexible preamp (shared EQ between RHY/LD), but worth it nonetheless... was used for practically every solo on my last CD,
Recto Pre - 7/10 - sounds good, but expensive for what it is (realizing you can get a used Rectoverb for a couple hundred more than a used Recto Pre)
Formula Pre - 8.5/10 - very underrated (perhaps because it isn't a super-high-gain preamp)... I was able to get some great clean & blues tones out of this amp
Triaxis Pre/2:90 pair - 8/10- killer flexibility, but just didn't have the "feel" of some of the heads & combos I've owned
--B