theweatherman
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Today i got the chance to jam on a single recto at a friends house. i used to own a single and played in a band with it for a couple years, it was my fav amp. But i got tired of the recto sound and moved onto other amps. SO it has been about 3 years since i last cranked a single recto. I was so shocked on how bad it sounded! Very bright, sterile and thin. I played it through a marshall 1960 ax with greenbacks. a very warm cab, but it still was shrill sounding, no matter how i set the eq. Now i owned a roadster just recently, and it is better sounding than a single rec but i got rid of it because the ED sounded better. Its funny how your ears work. I used to be in love with the recto sound. most of my fav bands use rectos. but the ED just sounds so much better. More organic, more warm, more clear and smooth. i set the gain on the rectos at about 1:00, that is where i like it, the gain on the ED is set to 3:00 and to me thats the sweet spot, gets saturated enough while still allowing a great clean mode. SO i came home and fired up the ED with the recto sound still fresh in my mind and couldnt believe how much better the ED sounded. I fell in love with it all over again. The cleans on the single recto are no comparison to the ED. The overdrive on the recto sounds brittle and lifeless. The ED is my dream amp. now if you are the type of player that needs 3 or 4 very different tones, id say go with a roadster, they are great amps, but if all you need is a sick clean and dirty sound the ED is the best in the business. Just thought id share my joys with this amp. you fellow ED users will understand. just preaching to the choir i guess, but maybe some one will read this who is searching for a better tone and try out an ED