Supreeth
Well-known member
Hey Everyone,
This is my first post here. I've been lurking here for a while reading posts. Great forum!
I am interested in buying a Rectifier Recording Preamp, and having never played through one before have a couple of questions after reading some threads on it. Most people here recommend using the Recto preamp in conjunoction with a power amp, but I haven't really seen too much info on direct recording. My questions are
1. I am looking at this purely from a direct recording perspective and not live applications. I live in an apartment and do not have the luxury of being able to mike a good Mesa half-stack How good is the emulated circuitry for the poweramp and speakers? If take the recording out into a recording interface/mixer and record straight to my hard disk via a DAW (Sonar) will I get a true reproduction of all that is advertised about this preamp, or would I have to invest in a speaker/cab emulator (I have the Line 6 TonePort UX2 which comes with a software based cab emulator)? I am looking for one good clean tone, one killer rhythm tone, and a great lead tone similar to John Petrucci's tone in Train of Thought/Awake/Glass prison. Will the Recto pre do it for me with direct recording given my setup? I will also have a G-Major or GNX3000 (with amp modeling turned off) for effects in the chain. My guitar is a Ernie Ball Music man John Petrucci 6 stringer.
2. Does a 2008 Recto Preamp have improvements over the 2003 preamp?
I can get a used 2003 model for significantly less than a new one, and I'm wondering if the extra dough is worth it. Reliability is also of importance since a new one gives me 5 years worth Mesa warranty.
Looking forward to your comments. Thank you very much for your time in advance!
This is my first post here. I've been lurking here for a while reading posts. Great forum!
I am interested in buying a Rectifier Recording Preamp, and having never played through one before have a couple of questions after reading some threads on it. Most people here recommend using the Recto preamp in conjunoction with a power amp, but I haven't really seen too much info on direct recording. My questions are
1. I am looking at this purely from a direct recording perspective and not live applications. I live in an apartment and do not have the luxury of being able to mike a good Mesa half-stack How good is the emulated circuitry for the poweramp and speakers? If take the recording out into a recording interface/mixer and record straight to my hard disk via a DAW (Sonar) will I get a true reproduction of all that is advertised about this preamp, or would I have to invest in a speaker/cab emulator (I have the Line 6 TonePort UX2 which comes with a software based cab emulator)? I am looking for one good clean tone, one killer rhythm tone, and a great lead tone similar to John Petrucci's tone in Train of Thought/Awake/Glass prison. Will the Recto pre do it for me with direct recording given my setup? I will also have a G-Major or GNX3000 (with amp modeling turned off) for effects in the chain. My guitar is a Ernie Ball Music man John Petrucci 6 stringer.
2. Does a 2008 Recto Preamp have improvements over the 2003 preamp?
I can get a used 2003 model for significantly less than a new one, and I'm wondering if the extra dough is worth it. Reliability is also of importance since a new one gives me 5 years worth Mesa warranty.
Looking forward to your comments. Thank you very much for your time in advance!