bluntage
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Are the cleans good or decent on these amps? I have never played one. How do they compare to the other Recto lines?
4nkam said:I think someone mentioned awhile back that there's a bright cap that helps this a lot and he put the same cap on a normal dual rec and got similar results.
vitor gracie said:This is an old demo of my band.
http://profile.myspace.com/vellum
The first clip (the Sea) was done with my T-O-Verb almost entirely. 40 seconds into the song there is a clean tapped part. Then I do some chording with a layered clean part on top. The chords are the T.O.V.
The only part of the song that is not the Mesa is at the VERY end of the song (the scream part)
We used a Les Paul with the drummer's 5150. He bought it from me. That last part was hard to track with the recto as I couldn't get the lows right. Its hard to run the board yourself while trying to track. So I used the 5150 and it sounds great.
I got my trem o verb new strictly for the cleans.
Its the best overall amp I have ever played/heard in my life. It does the Death metal thing last night and on sunday morning it does the black gospil big church thing. I've done fusion stuff with it, straight up nasty Prince funk, played on a hip hop record and currently have two PRS' tunned to dropped "B" and it sounds perfect.
There are Bogners and Diezels (sp?) Soldanos that do what they do well, but to find an amp that does this many things as well as it does....I think is pretty much impossible...'cept for maybe a MarkIV
...maybe I'll build a Mark 5 that does both...HAHAHAHHAH!
You won't regret buying one!
bluntage said:I haven't had use for the loop in a long time. Currently, I only use a Vox wah and a Rotovibe out front. I have been considering some additional pedals though... delay, OD, etc. I guess the modulation and time effects should be loop bound, eh?! What would be the difference in serial vs. parallel for this? Problems?
oneamongthefence said:i bet that makes it pretty hard to dial it in right.
dap9 said:oneamongthefence said:i bet that makes it pretty hard to dial it in right.
It's "intersting" to say the least. It's been two years and I still catch myself tweaking the wrong channel! I figure someday it'll be second nature, but for now it's not all that bad. Makes for good conversation. Not w/ the ladies, of course, which is too bad :lol:
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