1992 Dual Rectifier Revision F Owners Manual (Original) Rare

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This is the original "Operating Instructions and Owners Manual" that came with the 1st year production of the Dual Rectifier in 1992. This is the only one these I have ever seen and I can't find any pics or anything about it anywhere on the internet. This came with my 1992 Rev F. Enjoy.

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Wow rad!

Silverwulf over on The Boogie Board found a NOS Triple Rectifier and the manual was stapled in the corner and written with a typewriter! Mesa stationary! Crazy!
 
fluff191":mcl0jz7y said:
Wow rad!

Silverwulf over on The Boogie Board found a NOS Triple Rectifier and the manual was stapled in the corner and written with a typewriter! Mesa stationary! Crazy!
Thats friggin awesome! I'm on the Boogie Board under the same name, I'll have to search that post. Thanks!

steve_k":mcl0jz7y said:
I like the first paragraph.......says it all!
I thought the same thing the first time I read it.
 
Cool post, thanks! Boogie manuals are the most enjoyable product manuals I've ever read!
 
glassjaw7":1mlm3gbj said:
Cool post, thanks! Boogie manuals are the most enjoyable product manuals I've ever read!
I agree with that! This boogie manual seems to be written as if Randall Smith is explaining the amp to you himself. Great read...

cardinal":1mlm3gbj said:
Cool! Thanks for posting.
No prob!
 
I've got another Rev. F sitting in the shop right now. Getting a new OT and a few tweaks.
 
steve_k":36t9l3fv said:
I've got another Rev. F sitting in the shop right now. Getting a new OT and a few tweaks.
Sweet!! What tranny and tweaks?
 
Cool!! I LOVE my Rev F #635!! They are indeed special amps. The high gain orange is magical.
 
reverymike":11jmv6w8 said:
The high gain orange is magical.
Completely agree, Orange to modern with a boost in front.... perfect. Seems like there is more compression with the red channel and doesn't take a boost as well as the orange channel. I find this the same with both my Rev C and Rev F.
 
guitarslayer":3gkrej0e said:
steve_k":3gkrej0e said:
I've got another Rev. F sitting in the shop right now. Getting a new OT and a few tweaks.
Sweet!! What tranny and tweaks?

The original OT was fucked and running only on 2 tubes. Going back with a Heyboer. Just a few tone tweaks to tighten up the gain/saturation a bit.
 
RJF":2c72tzju said:
reverymike":2c72tzju said:
The high gain orange is magical.
Completely agree, Orange to modern with a boost in front.... perfect. Seems like there is more compression with the red channel and doesn't take a boost as well as the orange channel. I find this the same with both my Rev C and Rev F.

Have you tried an EP Booster in front? Ri-goddamn-dic-ulous!
 
A little sunday reading... Gave all the modes a go. Red to vintage setting engages both presence controls into one channel, awesome tones with red to vintage!
 
I remember reading the manual I got with mine (copy of an internet print out) and it was more like a life experience than just a guitar amp...LOL...written by someone who truly loves their job and product.

I miss that Dual Rec...even if it was only about 9 years ago.
 
Very cool. I had one of those manuals back in the day, though my favorite was the one Fluff mentioned (a few typed pages stapled together). Enjoy!
 
Hella cool! I need to get myself a 1992 chrome faced again. I sold mine years ago and still kicking myself over it. Thanks for posting.
 
Hahaha awesome. My Rev F #1725 is probably from early 1993 and it came with the "photocopied typed pages stapled together" manual.
 
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