
Mr. Willy
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This has been talked about and referenced on the forum before, but for anyone who doesn't know, this entire album has a 2-channel Dual Rectifier (rack mount) all over it.
BrentSSL":1qru14bt said:Siggy14 I got the Rev F but now I have an option to get an,almost brand new roadster for a trade and i paid only 900 for the Rev F what do you think?
Mr. Willy":3al6tgo1 said:Racerxrated":3al6tgo1 said:All you gotta do is turn up the SLO and it shows you why it is one of the legends...
This + a billion. I've owned a very nice '94 2-channel Dual Rectifier and an old block letter 5150 when they first came out. I currently own a '92 stock SLO. All three amps are nice in their own right. The Mesa and Soldano blow the Peavey away in regards to build quality. The 2 channel Rectifier is the best Recto I've heard. I can see why people say all three amps sound similar, but when you turn the SLO up past 5, it doesn't just get louder, it kinda changes gears and takes on a deep, complex, 3D tone that the Rectifier can't match. Yes, they sound similar in that they have gobs of thick, modern gain, but the SLO turned up loud just has a complexity in the tone that the DR can't match. I will say that when I played in a metal band, running a Dual Rectifier and a 5150 was a truly wicked metal tone. Again, I could get by with all three of them. I would worry about the Peavey's reliability, which is a huge deal breaker for me concerning amps. The DR, especially the older ones, are very cool amps. The SLO is the king though. It's just in a class out of reach of the other two, IMHO.
BrentSSL":15cggnaa said:Oh I see so I would need to mod or or boost and eq the hell out of it to approach that tone like i did with my old 3 channel F that lol I will stick with the Rev F this amp speaks to me it says "i'm better then a expensive hard to find saldano slo" jk
Hey man I'm happy you found your tone! Congrats. I will always say that this 700 vht deliverance blows the doors off of most every other amp I've had, with some exceptions...slo being one. Those that have owned or played one just disagree with the mesa comparison. Its all just opinions! Your opinion is all that matters in the end anyway right?BrentSSL":2xgzf1o3 said:Lol if I say that Marshall and Mesa sound good together no one cares because its all part of the plan but If I say that a 900 doller amp sounds like a 2500$ amp then everone lose thier minds : )
theminijimmy":3sf64ady said:What made the original 5150 sound so good vs the 5150 III
skoora":197qoj5b said:I was demoing Dual's when they first came out and not one I played was tight or clear as a bell. I never got their statement about being originally designed for hair metal as they have the absolute opposite attack and EQ/tone of that era's guitar.
I remember recently trying two in a store. One was a G and one was older but I couldn't tell what revision (had smaller Mesa logo and fixed power cord). Both had differences but nothing ground breaking or "Holy Shit". Actually one had an orange channel that sounded better but the other one's red channel sounded better so they were both better than each other...![]()
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If Marshall hadn't released the turd that was the 900 series the Boogies might not have gained the traction they did but come '94 the musical landscape wanted fat and big, so maybe Marshall without a radical new model was bound to lose some of that market share anyway. Still many classic metal and "grunge" records then were still cut with Marshall's and Fenders and just fuzzier pedals. I will say the chrome chassis dual's are one sexy amp and someone wanting to break away from the typical 80's rock tone could have been swayed just by that. Boogie should have partnered with Ibanez at the time to sell a Tube Screamer with every recto, then I might have bitten on it but at the time I expected an amp to give me the sound I want plugged right in. Kinda still do.
….and even if some design cues were taken from Soldano, I don't hear any similarity between early Dual's and SLO's, IMHO of course….
BrentSSL":i9gasgsw said:Lol if I say that Marshall and Mesa sound good together no one cares because its all part of the plan but If I say that a 900 doller amp sounds like a 2500$ amp then everone lose thier minds : )
jmp1lord":2bkrj9hv said:Soldano VS Recto vs 5150? lol!!![]()
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Mr. Willy":33m1i4an said:This has been talked about and referenced on the forum before, but for anyone who doesn't know, this entire album has a 2-channel Dual Rectifier (rack mount) all over it.