While I have the Boss Waza TAE I'd recommend the Fryette PS unless you need all the FX and stuff the TAE has.
Atd the end of the day a reamper is the way to go for attenuation since it gives you more control over the volume (knob for continuous adjustment vs 3 specific volume level switch)
Awesome comparison! My thoughts about their differences mimic my thoughts about a Marshall vs a Recto lol.
I kinda like the Recto better, the bigger low end helps balance just how bright/sharp these things are.
He's finishing up my Recto this week I believe.
While I get the bees comments, I think it can sound pretty cool for the right things. There's some slide guy on Instagram that I always see demoing their stuff and it sounds like awesome gritty aggressive blues riffs.
This is a little off the beaten path, but used my Swarm to traverse the...
Randall has done several "IIC+" circuits over the years (none overly successful), the best reason to assume Gibson did the RI is that it doesn't have a million switching options or channels lol
I would definitely love this, especially if it was baked into an amp switcher like the KHE ACS.
Having to run two load boxes seems like such a high cost to pay both money and space wise for this unfortunately.
Tele = Drop C# - My primary tuning to mix classic rock with hardcore and spaghetti western.
LTD = Standard - General rock I guess, sort of anything that needs humbuckers really.
Jackson = Drop C - Chuggy metal stuff, the Floyd Rose has systematically gone flat across every string so it's...
Of the riffs I recognized, they all sounded worse than the albums.
I've always disliked Rectos but I am surprised how he managed to make them sound worse. Maybe he gets the benefit of the doubt without all the extra EQing a final track has but that was a pretty shit demo.
Definitely not the brootz lol, way more vintage sounding (think '68 Plexi and not 70s JMP). Low end is nowhere near tight.
It does technically come with a built in boost for the JCM800 channel, but I much preferred my EQD Plumes over that when trying the classic Boss SD1+JCM800 combo. But to be...
CS24 is based on an SLO modded Marshall those guys found, but then added their own mods to. So definitely some overlap with the SK given Shae worked on both and the SK also started as Plexi/JCM800 mods.
Keep us posted, he's working on a Recto for me as we speak. I've always hated Rectos and loved Marshalls, but his stuff is so different from the donor amp I only went with a Recto because I got it cheap and quick.