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pipboy90
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Grab a multi-watt for sure
The orange channel of the 2 channel rectos is the only sound, the 3 channels are not capable of to reproduce. Many people love or even prefer that tone to the red channel. But it`s not the non-NFB tone, that made the Rectos famous.Single Rectifiers, the 50 watt one (or the rectoverb) are probably the least expensive on the used market and would give you an idea on the higher gain channel if recto is for you. I’m also attuned to Marshall DNA as my sound but I did get a Tremoverb to have a recto for fun. They’re big and fat and fun in a room but can be a bear to record vs. Marshall type circuits. I got a Tremoverb by sheer happenstance as a GC (pre Covid) had one when I was in and the price was good, it sounded good, so I got it. Wasn’t on a mission to get that specifically. Tried a new multi watt very recently and it’s Orange vintage gain sound was a shadow of what my Tremoverb sounds like. Didn’t like it all but the clean channel sounded very good and got some good medium gain rock tones with the gain up. But no one usually buys a recto for those tones.
Are you in the U.S? You should be able to find one to try, whether it’s used or new.
Thanks. Great rundown!After playing most of the Revisions, F/C/G, duals and Triples my recommendation would be a Triple G with a C mod. A C will be the closest to a modded Marshall, truly a killer amp and my fav over even all the C+ I had...I'm a Marshall guy like you....but a C dual will run you 6-7k.
A G triple will be under 2K, prob 1500 or so and the C mod Mike B does is like 300$ or less. Or, you can do most of it yourself as it's mapped out on the Boogie forum. The Triples are much tighter than the G duals, and less mid bloat as well. F or earlier are better but more $$.
If not that route, a Triple Multi Watt would be my second choice. Voiced like an F, and again is a tighter amp than the MW duals.
The rest of the line, T Verbs, RK, etc are cool but are farther yet than any modded Marshall type being darker than the dual/Triples. And, other than an early Tverb the rest are not as rich/3d sounding as the basic dual/triples. Tverbs are great but again, noticeably darker than a MW, G trip/dual.
Rev G's are probably the next best choice after C through F, especially if you can find a Rev G Triple, but F's can be found sometimes in the low $3000's. Tremoverb's I believe are just a Rev G with tremolo and reverb, so another solid choice if you don't wanna pay the price for earlier recto'sThanks for all the great replies. For clarifications sake.. If I get a Recto, it does not have to cover all the territory I mentioned in reference to my cover band situation. Nor does it have to be familiar or Marshall esque.. I am more looking for a Recto that does what they do best. I doubt I am going to stray from the BE Deluxe for band situations.... But I usually use two amps, so maybe blend a Recto in instead of the JEL. but again, it does not have to cover all those bases... I listed what bands we cover simply as a point of reference.
So if I want a recto for rectos sake..... this is where I leaning so far based on all the much appreciated input.
Sounds like Rev C through F are the kings.. but don't want to pay huge money. so that's out
Dual G. sounds like a good possibility
Multi Watt. lots of love for that it seems
Tremoverb ??
Definitely. As good as any of themGrab a multi-watt for sure
so it boils down to either a RevG/Tremoverb or MW.Thanks for all the great replies. For clarifications sake.. If I get a Recto, it does not have to cover all the territory I mentioned in reference to my cover band situation. Nor does it have to be familiar or Marshall esque.. I am more looking for a Recto that does what they do best. I doubt I am going to stray from the BE Deluxe for band situations.... But I usually use two amps, so maybe blend a Recto in instead of the JEL. but again, it does not have to cover all those bases... I listed what bands we cover simply as a point of reference.
So if I want a recto for rectos sake..... this is where I leaning so far based on all the much appreciated input.
Sounds like Rev C through F are the kings.. but don't want to pay huge money. so that's out
Dual G. sounds like a good possibility
Multi Watt. lots of love for that it seems
Tremoverb ??
$490 for a Single is a hell of a deal these days. I paid more in 2007! The consensus certainly is that Singles are tighter than Duals.I'm pretty new to the Recto club. Actually, I'm new period. Therefore, I can't really help you per say, but I now have a Rev G Dual and a Single Rectoverb.
Single = $490 used
Dual = $1,400 used
They are so different yet so similar it is hard to explain. The Rectoverb has a great clean channel that can also get some decent low gain tones, especially in 'Pushed' mode. The high gain channel has 'Raw', 'Vintage' and 'Modern'. I like how all of these controls are on the front. Dare I say my Rectoverb is tighter than my Dual. I do run it with EL34s and I've done quite a bit of tube swapping with it.
The Dual is a beast. It's just a beast is all I can say.
Edit: A lot of the guys posting in this thread help me in my decision making as well.