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Hi everyone, I just joined this site tonight even though I've been searching through the site for about a week or so now. I have a few questions that I would love to hear some input on.
My first question is regarding the 3 channel dual and triple rectifiers. I have read numerous times about the older 2 channel dual rectifiers were the ones with the best tone. But I like the idea of being able to have 2 high gain channels set up each with a little different sound. So I'm definitely leaning towards a 3 channel version. Has anyone played both a newer style 3-channel dual and triple rectifier in a real setting and found much sound difference?
-What I mean by real setting is outside of the local music store where you can be free to experiment at higher volume/gains through a 4x12 without funny looks. I expect the triple to have a more powerful "feel/sound". But other than the extra "horsepower" the triple has pushing the sound with more authority, is there much sound differences between them?
My other question is aside from the older 2 channel dual rectifiers that were noted for better sound, how consistent do you guys feel the sounds are on these 3 channel duals and triples? My concern is renting one from my local music shop, liking it and going after one on Ebay and it doesn't sound quite the same...even with matching tube set-ups. Has anyone experienced much variation from one 3 channel to the next or am I overly concerned here?
Thanks for your time! I appreciate it!
My first question is regarding the 3 channel dual and triple rectifiers. I have read numerous times about the older 2 channel dual rectifiers were the ones with the best tone. But I like the idea of being able to have 2 high gain channels set up each with a little different sound. So I'm definitely leaning towards a 3 channel version. Has anyone played both a newer style 3-channel dual and triple rectifier in a real setting and found much sound difference?
-What I mean by real setting is outside of the local music store where you can be free to experiment at higher volume/gains through a 4x12 without funny looks. I expect the triple to have a more powerful "feel/sound". But other than the extra "horsepower" the triple has pushing the sound with more authority, is there much sound differences between them?
My other question is aside from the older 2 channel dual rectifiers that were noted for better sound, how consistent do you guys feel the sounds are on these 3 channel duals and triples? My concern is renting one from my local music shop, liking it and going after one on Ebay and it doesn't sound quite the same...even with matching tube set-ups. Has anyone experienced much variation from one 3 channel to the next or am I overly concerned here?
Thanks for your time! I appreciate it!