rectofried
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i posted a while back about my 96 recto having volume fluctuations and gain sounding flat with no sustain or harmonics.. i have several recto's and this one sounded like ****.. i figured it needed a cap job or tranformer or something. after giving up on tube swapping i sent the amp to www.andrewsamplab.com in atlanta GA.
he checked out the amp and told me he could find nothing wrong with the amp. but suggested replacing the master volume pots which could cause intermittent volume, and he also noticed that i had tungsol tubes in v3 and v4. he replaced those with the chinese tubes as per mesa.. after such an easy fix i was sure the amp was gonna sound the same when i got it back, but to my surprise the amp sounds amazing now,feedback and sustain are back and the thick tone that made me fall in love with the recto are there in spades. i commend jeff andrews for not fixing a bunch of stuff that prolly didnt need fixing and running up a bill..he is a straight up guy and i will use him again.. now if i can just get my **** loop modded to serial i will be a happy camper..
he checked out the amp and told me he could find nothing wrong with the amp. but suggested replacing the master volume pots which could cause intermittent volume, and he also noticed that i had tungsol tubes in v3 and v4. he replaced those with the chinese tubes as per mesa.. after such an easy fix i was sure the amp was gonna sound the same when i got it back, but to my surprise the amp sounds amazing now,feedback and sustain are back and the thick tone that made me fall in love with the recto are there in spades. i commend jeff andrews for not fixing a bunch of stuff that prolly didnt need fixing and running up a bill..he is a straight up guy and i will use him again.. now if i can just get my **** loop modded to serial i will be a happy camper..