Thanks very much for this, one other thing. I've heard the older Rectos have a bit of fizz to them, are there any improvements that the newer Rectos have over the old ones? I know people tend to lean towards the vintage Rectos if they had to choose so just curious to see if there are any...
Thank you! I have been looking at it a bit more here. It is a cool system with a ton of flexibility. Would basically cover 90% of amps i've ever wanted to try.
So it seems like a Recto is the common answer here. That being said, the multi-watt and Badlander have been suggested. Then there are the Rev G and F which everyone raves about, although much less accessible for me to try. At least with the Badlander and the Multi-watt I can try to see if either...
Apologies for my stupidity, but when people refer to the multi-watt Rectos, are they referring to the current production line Recto? I have to do some more research on the whole Rev timeline.
I have to admit, I didn't really give much thought to where certain amps fit with the mids. Just given the limited high gain amps (especially in the boutique world) i've been able to try, it is hard to peg where the Friedman sits relative to others. I know there are hundreds of comments on the...
Interesting. I really did like the Badlander when I was able to try it. I could get a pretty good sound at any volume fairly quickly. I haven't had the opportunity to play a Rev F or Rev G Rectifier. I know there's a whole hierarchy of Rectifiers for the purists out there.
Fryette? Wizard? Any...
I was able to try the Badlander recently and I was impressed. Much easier to dial in than my Mark V 35. Aside from the vintage boogies, i'd love to try a JPC-2 as well.
Hi all,
Have the BE100 Deluxe which I love - covers a lot of ground and no plans on moving it. What are some high gain alternatives that would complement it? i.e. different voicing, more gain, less "saturated" etc. Curious to see what options there are to justify adding another high gainer that...
Great riffs, great playing, great amps. Thanks for the video. Hard to come by any direct comparisons between those two amps so this video is very appreciated.
Ya it is insane to be asking that much. I could buy the new Fryette amps for the same amount, not to mention several other good amps at that price new.
Thanks man - that sounds more appropriate to me as well. Makes sense why it has been sitting there for a year. I could buy the Deliverance D60 ii brand new for the same price.
Anyone have any idea of what they would pay for a used Pittbull CL 50? It has the graphic band EQ. I looked up the serial number with Fryette and it was made in 2010.
It is listed right now for about $2,750 US which seems a bit rich in my books - I think I saw one in the classifieds here go for...