Did a vid, Mesa Recto Pre500 REV C...Brootz Inside \m/

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Did this quick vid of my Rev C after having it for a few weeks. Rectos are unbeatable for demoing small houses and bringing the metalz. Played my go to ESP Flame Baritone with an EMG 81x in the bridge. Plugged straight into the amp going through the bogner 212 with v30s. NO BOOSTS!

:rock: Enjoy :rock:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjF83e3UPUk

 
Looks like you finally got the rev C you were looking for. Also looks like you still have my old rev F blackface too.
 
Sounds nice!

You've got some nice artwork hanging on the wall there.
 
As a fellow Rev C owner, I'd be interested in your settings.
 
RJF":11kch3ry said:
Looks like you finally got the rev C you were looking for. Also looks like you still have my old rev F blackface too.
I do still have your Rev F. The one you see in the video is actually a Rev E though. My F is on the other side of the room. just retubed it the other day, rectos are the shiz.

mchn13":11kch3ry said:
That thing sounds crazy mean. Orange/modern?
Yup its orange channel on modern. the best way to recto. all modes sound good though, except for cleans, who cares about those though haha..
 
Big Rich":3qcnydoy said:
RJF":3qcnydoy said:
Looks like you finally got the rev C you were looking for. Also looks like you still have my old rev F blackface too.
I do still have your Rev F. The one you see in the video is actually a Rev E though. My F is on the other side of the room. just retubed it the other day, rectos are the shiz.

Not to derail your thread, but [derail] I'm currently shopping for a 2 chan Recto. What SN is the Ref F you have, and are the differences large between it and the Pre-500? I know when Rev G (large logo) came out, that marked the first big changes sound wise, but how about pre Rev G? I am looking at one which is a ~2400 SN that has original Schumacher transformers.

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JakeAC5253":29yx4dgp said:
Big Rich":29yx4dgp said:
RJF":29yx4dgp said:
Looks like you finally got the rev C you were looking for. Also looks like you still have my old rev F blackface too.
I do still have your Rev F. The one you see in the video is actually a Rev E though. My F is on the other side of the room. just retubed it the other day, rectos are the shiz.

Not to derail your thread, but [derail] I'm currently shopping for a 2 chan Recto. What SN is the Ref F you have, and are the differences large between it and the Pre-500? I know when Rev G (large logo) came out, that marked the first big changes sound wise, but how about pre Rev G? I am looking at one which is a ~2400 SN that has original Schumacher transformers.

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If its 2400 than its deff a rev f.

This has been beaten to death everywhere comparing them lol. My input on the differences are they are voiced the same. Its a recto. It sounds like a recto. The differences i can tell which are minimal are they are more focused and tighter the earlier you go in the revisions.

My rev c is noticeably different from the later revinsions only because its brighter. A few knob turns fixes that though. I would never be able to tell the differences in them until you A/B them side by aide.

You cant go wrong with any of them. If a rev f is your only recto you would be set. i would try and find a blackface though just because its not as common.
 
I dig the Recto sound. I was after a Rev c for a while and was fortunate to play a Rev C Triple (custom prototype) and Rev F Triple in the same room. I preferred the Rev F a lot more...but you can dial them in very similar. I ended up finding a clean Rev F Chrome chassis Triple earlier this year and am very happy with it. I sold off a Rev F dual for it. I don't play at crazy loud volumes, so I tend to use a Cusack Screamer or Timmy out front.
 
psychodave":36eqpy4n said:
I dig the Recto sound. I was after a Rev c for a while and was fortunate to play a Rev C Triple (custom prototype) and Rev F Triple in the same room. I preferred the Rev F a lot more...but you can dial them in very similar. I ended up finding a clean Rev F Chrome chassis Triple earlier this year and am very happy with it. I sold off a Rev F dual for it. I don't play at crazy loud volumes, so I tend to use a Cusack Screamer or Timmy out front.
What did you prefer about the Rev F to the C?
 
braintheory":2ryfhlsw said:
psychodave":2ryfhlsw said:
I dig the Recto sound. I was after a Rev c for a while and was fortunate to play a Rev C Triple (custom prototype) and Rev F Triple in the same room. I preferred the Rev F a lot more...but you can dial them in very similar. I ended up finding a clean Rev F Chrome chassis Triple earlier this year and am very happy with it. I sold off a Rev F dual for it. I don't play at crazy loud volumes, so I tend to use a Cusack Screamer or Timmy out front.
What did you prefer about the Rev F to the C?


The F was smoother and thicker. I think they were equally compressed though.
 
Ass kicking man. Sounds great. Such amazing axes on those walls
 
Sick sounding. Always heard Rectos needed a boost, guess not.
 
Sounds awesome, Rich! Glad she went to a good home... :thumbsup: Still have a Rev D, Rev F, and Rev G here as well. The C and D are nearly identical, minus a little bit of hair on the presence. The E-G have a slightly different vibe.
 
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