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Dual Rectifer (#112). Best Tone machine I have. Not muddy, just pure tone.

Triaxis, I have recently discovered to be a Phat mod unit, with Recto board.

2:90, currently loaded with EL34's and 6L6's. 1st version.

Just recently sold my Stiletto Deuce II for a flurry of failed experiments (traded it for a Powerball, sold it for a Rivera KR7, sold it for a 5150. Keeping the 5150 for now, since i got it pretty cheap, but I find it unuseable for the most part. Tone just only works for recording for me.

Thinking of selling the Triaxis and putting the money towards a Mark IV or V. I just don't use it enough, and have been moving away from Rack stuff over the last couple of years due to the weight of it all.

Simplicity has been winning me over lately.
 
'93 Dual Rectifier Revision F. Blackface / chrome chassis. I almost sold it but I'm not making that mistake!

Tan Bronco Electra Dyne Long Head.
Matching 1 x 12 cab.
 
I've been trying to get a "family portrait", but I don't
think they've all been in one place at the same time!!
When I think about dragging them all together for a picture,
I conveniently find something else more urgent!
I rely mostly on the MkV & TA15 for gigging, with either the
Roadster 2x12 or Express 1x12 cab's..
I must admit, since I got the V, the others have been mostly idle.
 
I have some, I think I don't have everything in my sig since it is limited but here it go with the couple that I may be missing:

Boogie Mark IIB 60W combo Celestion. Imbuya. no Eq., no reverb.
Boogie Mark IIB Head conversion IIC, fully loaded, EQ, 60/100, case.
Mesa Boogie Mark IIC head Colisseum Head K3XX 180 watts.
Mesa Boogie Mark III head Blue stripe simulclass, Eq, fully loaded.
Mesa Boogie Heartbreaker Combo.
Mesa Boogie Heartbreaker Head.
Maverick 4X10" Jensen.
Maverick 4X10" Jensen.
Mesa/Boogie Subway Blues. .
Mesa Boogie DC-5 custom Tan/EV.
Mesa Boogie DC-5 custom burgundy.
Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier Chrome Rev F.
Mesa/Boogie Trem-o-verb combo (with spring suspension).
Mesa Boogie Tri-axis with abacus.
Mesa/Boogie Studio Preamp.
Mesa Boogie Quad pre-amp.
Mesa Boogie Quad pre-amp pedal and rack.
Mesa/Boogie Rectifier Recording Preamp.
Mesa/Boogie 1x12 open beige C-90
Mesa/Boogie 1x12 thiele C-90.
Mesa/Boogie 1x12 open EV. Imbuya.
Mesa/Boogie 2x12 recto cab
Mesa/Boogie 4x12 recto cab
Old Carvin copy (metal front grill) with 4x12 black shadows (150 watts each).
Mesa/Boogie 20 space shock mount rack.

Still looking to have someday a IIC+ fully loaded.

Out of this my favorite is the Maverick and probably the second or maybe the same (just got it last week) the Mark IIC head conversion from IIB, sounds just incredible.
 
Currently:
Heartbreaker head (modded by our own Monsta-tone)
Mark V combo in Private Reserve Quilted Maple (3 weeks and counting down)

The ones that are gone but not forgotten:
Mark IIB combo
Mark IVA combo
Mark IVB head
Road King v1 head
Nomad 55 combo
Rectoverb combo
Lonestar Classic combo
*sniff*
 
2005 Triple Rectifier and 2 Recto 4x12's. Already taken it across the country on two tours so far this year, and it's been awesome.
Currently running EL-34B's in it, and I like the tone. Might switch back to 6L6's but I haven't decided yet.

-AJH
 
Just one. 2CH Dual Rectifier Rev. G

It just sounds amazing and goes against all the usual rectifier complaints I see here and online. Ruby el-34s, and the preamp section are all unmarked. Hopefully I can have them identified by someone so when I have to replace a few I can keep the tone close to the tubes im running now.
 
2007 Mark IV head on a C90 loaded vertical 2x12 recto cab.

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Well, just don't list what you have, show pictures of them (for those who hasn't posted pictures)!

Here's mine, yeah, I know, they're out of date Boogies but they're keepers.
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top right: Trem-o-Verb Head (above the Zinky)
bottom right: Studio .22+
bottom left: Maverick
background above the Maverick center left: Mark IIB Coliseum head.


other notes
above the Mark IIB head: empty enclosures for large chassis Mark Series head.
poplar half-bind dovetail combo and 1-12"extension cabinet
 
1995 DC-5 head with Thomas Works mods to clean and distortion - Original owner
1995-6 Tremoverb head (not positive of the year) - second owner

Both go through a newer vertical rectifier 2x12 with V30s and occasionally through my 1922 Marshall 2x12 with Greenbacks

I had a 1x12 Maverick combo that was nice as well.
 
Three channel Dual Rec, serial loop mod & presence pot mod (2003)
Trem-o-verb head (1996)
Maverick Head (1995)
Lonestar Special 1x12 combo (2007)
1x12 widebody 3/4 back recto cab
2x12 Horizontal recto cab

All but the Maverick head are in black tolex with gold jute grills.
 
don't have current pics out but ...

CURRENT

Mark III green stripe head - simul/geq - still trying to get my ears wrapped around it as much as the others. played through a vertical metal grill with MC-90 and EVM-12 combo. its loud.

Mark III purple stripe combo - simul/geq - this has the MS-12. it is the best sounding amp i have ever heard all around.

LoneStar combo - rev 1 (50/100) 2x12 - out Fenders the Fenders and out jazzs the JC-120 it replaced. not really interested in very dirty on this amp.

btw - i play both Mark IIIs in class A mode and have all 6L6 in all the amps.

GONE but not forgotten

Mark III Green stripe combo - bought it, flipped it 3 weeks later to get the LoneStar then said WTF DID I DO. love the LSC - but ... this was a BIG mistake. 1 week later the purple sdtripe was here.

.50cal + - i must say, for one usable channel IMHO, this is an AWESOME amp. played everything from country to metal to jazz and it did it all, just don't ask it to jump around too much without an ARMY of footpedals. maybe 2 ARMYs ... i kinda wish i still had it.
 
Stiletto Trident Stage 1
4/12 Recto slant cab

A couple of SS Fenders in the other room....... :oops:
 
As my sig says:

Ace...this is MY sound!!! This is also the reason my neighbors know me!! :mrgreen: All of my guitars sound good on the tite-gain channel for lots of grind and texture!! The tite cleans work pretty good with my 355.

DC-2...Phenomenal little Mesa!! Didn't like the V-30 in it so I put my old Private Jack in there and that was it!! Just a totally different vibe than the Ace, but just as tasty!!!

I play BOTH thru an old battle hardened Recto 2x12, and they sound incredible!!
 
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