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braintheory
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We can all try to lead the horses to water, but can’t force them to drink it lol. I actually like its feel & lead tone even more than my c+ & SLO. The Rev D imo also has an excellent lead tone that’s unlike the later Recto’sThis is like saying you can make a Mark III sound just like a C+...well, sure, after all they are Marks and they'll sound similar....but there are still big differences. It's not as simple as 'eq to brighten it' ...ok so it's brighter....so now it's a C? Hard to believe that one. The C is not only brighter, tighter, has more balls(like in an unreal way), has 10x better clarity, has almost a C+ type feel, has a ton of TIGHT low end, no harshness no matter how you dial it, and....wait for it....is one of the BEST lead amps I've ever played. On the same level as an SLO, or C+. Not even kidding. Try that with any other Recto...they are for the most part rhythm amps only...but not the C.
So, no, you can't get a G or any other Recto to sound just like a C by putting an eq in the loop. If you really compared your friends C with others and believed that, then I suspect there's something off with his C. Maybe Mike B needs to do some work to it.
As far as cost, 5K for a C....6-8K for a C+....4K for a new Friedman....6k for a Wizard....I'd easily pay 5 for a Rev C vs all those other choices..and it's not close. Yes I think the C is the best Mesa I've played, for what I like, over even the 4 C+ I've owned.