The thing about the "recto fizz" everyone complains about is, IMO, that's what make them work in the live band mix. Kind of like a good Marshall- in the bedroom they don't make anywhere near as much sense as they do cranked on stage.
Listening to this demo I am hearing an eviscerated bottom end like a Badlander. It's a cool sound, but not what I think of when I envision the Recto sound. I actually think the Badlander is a fantastic rock amp, the lead tone was on point & it cut the live mix well. Much better than most Mesas.
Also to be fair, I've had a ton of trouble getting the Recto's huge ass to present on the microphone anywhere near what it sounds like in the room, so this could also be a factor here. That's why I like to spot check with the iPhone or a condenser to get a real representation of what I'm hearing.
Even though guys have had real hard-ons for Revs C-F the last few years, I believe time will show that a boosted Rev G is still the classic Recto sound. Don't get me wrong, the early Rev C I had was unbelievable, but also not a traditional Recto sound.
FWIW my current Triple G was a killer stock, and me being OCD I had it Rev C modded- and while the tone is technically a bit more clear, better mids & less boomy, I don't think I'd do it again. (comparo linked below) The Triple G is damn near a perfect Recto sound possibly only bested- maybe- by a Triple F. Also, the mod destroyed the clean channel which was a bummer.
The reason I like pedals with a Recto rather than a mod is simple- with a mod, I'm locked in, and my tastes tend to change over time- or, maybe I want to play a different style of music. With pedals I can have as many tonal options as I have pedals.
Also just to throw this out there, if you want a true comparison you have to reamp & level match, then eval through good studio monitors. That'll really open your eyes to what's real vs. what's unintended bias. Anything less is entertaining but not educational. I'm patiently waiting for someone to do a proper A/B reamp test with these flavor of the week modded Rectos..
P.S. good luck with the YT dreams! I've watched a lot of guys blow up that started way after I did, and I understand it. It's much more about the looks, showmanship & the presentation than about the technicality of the content. I've never given a shit about looks or monetization & I've been rewarded with just that.