Does it get much better than a Mesa Trem-o-verb with a SD-1

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boost? :shocked:

Who else has love for boosted Mesa Rectifiers? Just so heavy, yet so articulate with that unique growl.
 
I love boosted Rectos. I have an old 2-channel Triple Recto that sounds like a sledgehammer. Love that amp. Only tube amp I still own.

Funny enough, I got a SD-1 today, but I haven't tried it yet on that amp. I will have to do that soon!
 
Shask":2o2je5u9 said:
I love boosted Rectos. I have an old 2-channel Triple Recto that sounds like a sledgehammer. Love that amp. Only tube amp I still own.

Funny enough, I got a SD-1 today, but I haven't tried it yet on that amp. I will have to do that soon!

Very cool. When you try it let me know the settings you love.

For me right now it's with the level around 1-2 o'clock, tone around 11-12 o'clock and drive barely on (maybe 1-3 on the dial of 10).
 
I preferred the 808 with my Triple, but the SD-1 was fun too. I tend to use that with the Marshall and found that the Triple + SD1 sounded so much like the Marshall + SD-1 that I didn't bother using that combination much.

But that's not a criticism, because I love how that combination sounds.
 
jlb32":16sr6hnt said:
Shask":16sr6hnt said:
I love boosted Rectos. I have an old 2-channel Triple Recto that sounds like a sledgehammer. Love that amp. Only tube amp I still own.

Funny enough, I got a SD-1 today, but I haven't tried it yet on that amp. I will have to do that soon!

Very cool. When you try it let me know the settings you love.

For me right now it's with the level around 1-2 o'clock, tone around 11-12 o'clock and drive barely on (maybe 1-3 on the dial of 10).

I used to have 4 SD-1's years ago. I modded them all different ways. It was my main OD for years. I usually liked it with level on max, tone about 11 oclock, and gain up to about 8 oclock. I got rid of them because I tried many different things over the years.

I have been on a cheap pedal buying spree the last few months, and have bought piles of Caline and Joyo pedals. I decided to pick up a cheap SD-1 and BD-2, and got them today. I missed that SD-1. Just such a great bright, aggressive alternative to the smoother OD808 types. I think the gritty upper mids really brings something to a Recto that it naturally misses.
 
With my Tremoverb I have an EMG Afterburner on my guitar, +20db with no change to tone. I used to have a Maxon boost pedal but I never fully liked how it changed the tone.
 
I have both a Tremoverb and an old two channel Triple, and I use an Xotic EP booster into a Lovepedal Eternity to boost it. The Eternity tightens it up without cutting as much low end as a tbescreamer would, and the EP add character and thickness, makes it sound mean as fuck.
 
Yeah a tremoverb and an sd-1 can be a magic brutal tone. Loaned a friend my zakk wylde od(mostly an sd-1), and we a/b'd it with an od808, and everyone in the room agreed the clipping of the Zw od agreed with the Mesa. The maxon sounded great too, but was smoother, and the already smooth dual rec, sounded just a little more aggressive with the zw. About to do the same test with my Vht d120 next week with an sd-1, 808, rat2, and an Mxr il diavolo boost.
 
I've tried a ton of pedals with the Tremoverb. Favorite might be a stock TS9.

Ibanez TS9
Ibanez 808
DOD Bone Shaker
VFE Dragon
Horizon Devices Precision Drive
Boss SD-1

These are some of my favorites. Each has it's own sound and feel.
 
Here is a old clip of my FJA recto. No boosts. Straight in. It hammers in the room. :yes:
Keep your nutsack away from the cabs. Make you sterile. :lol: :LOL:
 
Mailman1971":zwmmam74 said:
Here is a old clip of my FJA recto. No boosts. Straight in. It hammers in the room. :yes:
Keep your nutsack away from the cabs. Make you sterile. :lol: :LOL:

Sounds great!! Love the FJA mod!

I just love my Trem-o-verb over all the other Mesa Rectifiers I've owned and played. Not sure if it is due to the tremolo and reverb in the circuit or what but it just sounds so sweet in comparison.

I've talked to Mike B at Mesa about my '94 T-verb a few times in the last several years. He told me that since the T-verb was stopped Mesa has never been able to recreate it's tone in a Rectifier.

Not sure if he was just trying to please me as a T-verb owner or if he really meant that. :lol: :LOL:

I have the Mesa STR 450 EL34's in my T-verb and they sound amazing. Glad I got them years and years ago. Last time I checked the prices were getting ridiculous.
 
rokket2005":22p9vfn7 said:
I have both a Tremoverb and an old two channel Triple, and I use an Xotic EP booster into a Lovepedal Eternity to boost it. The Eternity tightens it up without cutting as much low end as a tbescreamer would, and the EP add character and thickness, makes it sound mean as fuck.

This is exactly what I've been running into my Mark IV. The Marks are mean sounding but a bit thin compared to rectos so I beef it up with the EP and then hit it with an Eternity. The Eternity was my favorite boost when I had my recto as well.
 
I luvs my Triple with an od808 or Mesa Grid Slammer.
 
I find for some reason MANY od's sound great with my Tremoverb. Way more than with my other amps

Eric
 
Trem o Verb, great amp. The best mesa I have played was a trem o verb, maybe around 94 or 95? a combo in orange leather
 
ericb":1m3ek79l said:
I find for some reason MANY od's sound great with my Tremoverb. Way more than with my other amps

Eric

This has been my experience also.

I've used a MXR Six Band EQ in front and it responses really well to different shapes. You can push the mid-range pretty extreme.

jlb32":1m3ek79l said:
Mailman1971":1m3ek79l said:
Here is a old clip of my FJA recto. No boosts. Straight in. It hammers in the room. :yes:
Keep your nutsack away from the cabs. Make you sterile. :lol: :LOL:

Sounds great!! Love the FJA mod!

I just love my Trem-o-verb over all the other Mesa Rectifiers I've owned and played. Not sure if it is due to the tremolo and reverb in the circuit or what but it just sounds so sweet in comparison.

I've talked to Mike B at Mesa about my '94 T-verb a few times in the last several years. He told me that since the T-verb was stopped Mesa has never been able to recreate it's tone in a Rectifier.

Not sure if he was just trying to please me as a T-verb owner or if he really meant that. :lol: :LOL:

I have the Mesa STR 450 EL34's in my T-verb and they sound amazing. Glad I got them years and years ago. Last time I checked the prices were getting ridiculous.

Last year when I was able to sit down with Randall Smith for a few hours he said it is one hell of a grungie amp. I asked if there is any modifications. He said no... and asked what I like to change. I did not really have anything particular.

The more pronounced midrange and smoother highs compared with the other Rectifiers just works for me when playing with a band. For my taste it's a idealized balance.

The Blues channel with it's mid-range hump reminds me of a hybrid of a Mesa Mark and Rectifier sometimes.

I've played on a number of Tremoverbs over the years and each one sounded a little different. Even when I used the same tubes in three Tremoverbs.
 
I recently got a TC Electronic Integrated preamplifier, it's pretty hard to find these days but i think it sounds great with Recto's.
 
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