Mesa Dual Rec Rev F Questions

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UberschallEL34":wbcdkavd said:
Played mine today, it’s still amazing :rock:

Def one of the best amps I’ve owned. That’s saying a lot!
Curious, if you had to slim down, let’s say to 2 amps, what would be your keepers?
I’m thinking the SS and Rev F would have me covered for anything.
 
Definitely curious on this. :thumbsup: You have and have had some amazing amps. Why did you sell your Juno? Love mine.
 
The Juno was cool but I play in drop D most of the time or drop C# and to my ears KSR amps in general excel in lower tunings than that. They don’t have the same bounce as say a Recto. As far as two amps, that’s a tough one. I rarely use a clean channel but the SS100 clean is great, but for higher gain stuff the Rev F beats it, it may beat every amp I’ve owned for that matter.
 
Awesome

I know most people prefer the Orange ....but I use the Red more.
 
stephen sawall":1r0rws7e said:
Awesome

I know most people prefer the Orange ....but I use the Red more.


Nice. I’ve found killer sounds in both channels, both modes.
I dialed the red channel to settings I found for one of the Korn guitarists, presence cranked and treble around 1 oclock, totally not what I would do, but it sounds ripping. Plenty of attack and gain, no need for a boost.
 
LPMojoGL":3p5ecpm1 said:
stephen sawall":3p5ecpm1 said:
Awesome

I know most people prefer the Orange ....but I use the Red more.


Nice. I’ve found killer sounds in both channels, both modes.
I dialed the red channel to settings I found for one of the Korn guitarists, presence cranked and treble around 1 oclock, totally not what I would do, but it sounds ripping. Plenty of attack and gain, no need for a boost.
That sounds similar to how I dialed in my last SLO, although the treble was lower. I dial my presence very high in every amp and start the treble off at 0 and go from there. Did the same with the Rev G Triple and sounded eerily like my SLO. I have to do that for the bite I like. I think I got those settings from the SLO forum, and it was from a 91 pic of EVH and his settings. If I remember correctly.
I have a Chrome/Black Rev G triple on hold, I think I might send it to Mike B for the Rev C Mod...it's only 150 plus whatever Mesa finds to refurbish/checkup. I'll look at the board to know for sure but the serial sticker is gone, and the back panel indicates its a G.
 
Racerxrated":1xoholtp said:
LPMojoGL":1xoholtp said:
stephen sawall":1xoholtp said:
Awesome

I know most people prefer the Orange ....but I use the Red more.


Nice. I’ve found killer sounds in both channels, both modes.
I dialed the red channel to settings I found for one of the Korn guitarists, presence cranked and treble around 1 oclock, totally not what I would do, but it sounds ripping. Plenty of attack and gain, no need for a boost.
That sounds similar to how I dialed in my last SLO, although the treble was lower. I dial my presence very high in every amp and start the treble off at 0 and go from there. Did the same with the Rev G Triple and sounded eerily like my SLO. I have to do that for the bite I like. I think I got those settings from the SLO forum, and it was from a 91 pic of EVH and his settings. If I remember correctly.
I have a Chrome/Black Rev G triple on hold, I think I might send it to Mike B for the Rev C Mod...it's only 150 plus whatever Mesa finds to refurbish/checkup. I'll look at the board to know for sure but the serial sticker is gone, and the back panel indicates its a G.


I did the same thing with the SLO. Presence 7-8, mids halfwayish, treble back 3.5-4, bass 7-8.
I have the presence on the Naylor cranked as well.
What’s this C mod? You can retro mod a rev G? Hmmmm. I know where a Rev g sits all dusty and unused for rather cheap...
 
This is how I often use it...o'clock.

Mode - Red
Bold
Silicone Diode
Presence - 8~9
Bass - 10~1
Mid - 2~3
Treble - 1
Gain - 1~3

Mode - Red
Bold
Silicone Diode
Presence - 9~10
Bass - 10~1
Mid - 8~10
Treble - 1
Gain - 2~4

Mode - Red
Bold
Silicone Diode / Tube
Presence - 10
Bass - 1
Mid - 8~9
Treble - 2
Gain - 11
 
LPMojoGL":94yduh7b said:
Racerxrated":94yduh7b said:
LPMojoGL":94yduh7b said:
stephen sawall":94yduh7b said:
Awesome

I know most people prefer the Orange ....but I use the Red more.


Nice. I’ve found killer sounds in both channels, both modes.
I dialed the red channel to settings I found for one of the Korn guitarists, presence cranked and treble around 1 oclock, totally not what I would do, but it sounds ripping. Plenty of attack and gain, no need for a boost.
That sounds similar to how I dialed in my last SLO, although the treble was lower. I dial my presence very high in every amp and start the treble off at 0 and go from there. Did the same with the Rev G Triple and sounded eerily like my SLO. I have to do that for the bite I like. I think I got those settings from the SLO forum, and it was from a 91 pic of EVH and his settings. If I remember correctly.
I have a Chrome/Black Rev G triple on hold, I think I might send it to Mike B for the Rev C Mod...it's only 150 plus whatever Mesa finds to refurbish/checkup. I'll look at the board to know for sure but the serial sticker is gone, and the back panel indicates its a G.


I did the same thing with the SLO. Presence 7-8, mids halfwayish, treble back 3.5-4, bass 7-8.
I have the presence on the Naylor cranked as well.
What’s this C mod? You can retro mod a rev G? Hmmmm. I know where a Rev g sits all dusty and unused for rather cheap...
Yup, any 2 channel Dual/Trip Mike B can mod to Rev C lead channel specs. You lose the clean, as it gets pretty dirty but the lead channel is spot on Rev C. There are some discussions on how to do this yourself on the Boogie Board, but at 150 to have Mike do it is worth it. IMO.
 
LPMojoGL":rk8dt2cc said:
Just a quick update.

I’ve played this amp every day I can since grabbing it and I love it. Thanks again to those that helped me out with wht to look for. Rev F man. It’s that sound! :)

Glad you dig it. It has that "sound" that's instantly recognizable. I think that's one of the coolest things when you can nail a recorded tone that is so familiar to your ears... and you can consistently reproduce it at home. Sort of mind blowing.

You can Retro mod the 2 channels, but the work will run more like $650. Once you include shipping ($100-$150), general Mesa service work ($250-$350), and the cost of the mod itself. The orange channel is changed, and you can no longer dial in a clean sound. Also it's not 100% the same as a factory original Rev C-F etc, but close.

I'd only do it if I had more than 1 of each version though, as with most things their are trade offs +s/-s, and the Rev F sounds great as is.
 
Wizard of Ozz":24g65p8s said:
LPMojoGL":24g65p8s said:
Just a quick update.

I’ve played this amp every day I can since grabbing it and I love it. Thanks again to those that helped me out with wht to look for. Rev F man. It’s that sound! :)

Glad you dig it. It has that "sound" that's instantly recognizable. I think that's one of the coolest things when you can nail a recorded tone that is so familiar to your ears... and you can consistently reproduce it at home. Sort of mind blowing.

You can Retro mod the 2 channels, but the work will run more like $650. Once you include shipping ($100-$150), general Mesa service work ($250-$350), and the cost of the mod itself. The orange channel is changed, and you can no longer dial in a clean sound. Also it's not 100% the same as a factory original Rev C-F etc, but close.

I'd only do it if I had more than 1 of each version though, as with most things their are trade offs +s/-s, and the Rev F sounds great as is.
Yeah it depends on what else needs to be done. I'm waiting on Mike to finish up on a C+ Coli right now. But I've shipped two other amps to Mesa, a 2C and a 2B coli. The shipping was 60 for me, 40 for Mesa..both amps needed an additional 120-150 refreshing, and then you add the mod. So my experience so far has been less than 300 for shipping both ways and the Mesa refresh fee. So my estimate will be around 400 total. And, Mike says the lead channel will be exact....but then you factor in the different transformers than the Cs. Of course, there were no C Triples so really can't give an honest comparison anyway. My shipping might be cheaper than yours, since I'm in the midwest. Plus I ship chassis only.
I figure, It'll need a refresh anyway by Mike, why not do the C mod since it's there?
:D
 
LPMojoGL":11zwydw8 said:
Well now, a Trip Rec chrome/black Rev F just popped up on Dallas Craigslist.
$2100, cash only no trades.

https://dallas.craigslist.org/ndf/msg/d ... 74575.html

I mean, it’s a cool amp and all. But isn’t that a bit pricey?
I found one on Mpls craigslist for 1200, couldn't swing it. Pretty sure a RTer bought it and had it up for 2400 on Reverb.....I missed out on one at a GC in SD for 1099 and it was gone quick....I think a fair price is 1500 or so, the F duals I've seen go for 1200 at a GC, last week there was an F Racto on Ebay for 1400, that's a fair price for a racktifier..those are rare.
 
LPMojoGL":2hvsaxjm said:
Well now, a Trip Rec chrome/black Rev F just popped up on Dallas Craigslist.
$2100, cash only no trades.

https://dallas.craigslist.org/ndf/msg/d ... 74575.html

I mean, it’s a cool amp and all. But isn’t that a bit pricey?

Depends if it’s clean inside... and that’s a big if. Also check the transformers. High, but not unreasonable if it’s clean inside and mint outside.
 
Racerxrated":33iknd79 said:
Wizard of Ozz":33iknd79 said:
LPMojoGL":33iknd79 said:
Just a quick update.

I’ve played this amp every day I can since grabbing it and I love it. Thanks again to those that helped me out with wht to look for. Rev F man. It’s that sound! :)

Glad you dig it. It has that "sound" that's instantly recognizable. I think that's one of the coolest things when you can nail a recorded tone that is so familiar to your ears... and you can consistently reproduce it at home. Sort of mind blowing.

You can Retro mod the 2 channels, but the work will run more like $650. Once you include shipping ($100-$150), general Mesa service work ($250-$350), and the cost of the mod itself. The orange channel is changed, and you can no longer dial in a clean sound. Also it's not 100% the same as a factory original Rev C-F etc, but close.

I'd only do it if I had more than 1 of each version though, as with most things their are trade offs +s/-s, and the Rev F sounds great as is.
Yeah it depends on what else needs to be done. I'm waiting on Mike to finish up on a C+ Coli right now. But I've shipped two other amps to Mesa, a 2C and a 2B coli. The shipping was 60 for me, 40 for Mesa..both amps needed an additional 120-150 refreshing, and then you add the mod. So my experience so far has been less than 300 for shipping both ways and the Mesa refresh fee. So my estimate will be around 400 total. And, Mike says the lead channel will be exact....but then you factor in the different transformers than the Cs. Of course, there were no C Triples so really can't give an honest comparison anyway. My shipping might be cheaper than yours, since I'm in the midwest. Plus I ship chassis only.
I figure, It'll need a refresh anyway by Mike, why not do the C mod since it's there?
:D

Shipping to Cali for me is like $120-$150 one way. I always ship the chassis in the cab too. And depends what you want done in the basic service. I’m picky.
:D :yes:
 
Racerxrated":wnp4cb8y said:
I found one on Mpls craigslist for 1200, couldn't swing it. Pretty sure a RTer bought it and had it up for 2400 on Reverb.....I missed out on one at a GC in SD for 1099 and it was gone quick....I think a fair price is 1500 or so, the F duals I've seen go for 1200 at a GC, last week there was an F Racto on Ebay for 1400, that's a fair price for a racktifier..those are rare.



Wizard of Ozz":wnp4cb8y said:
Depends if it’s clean inside... and that’s a big if. Also check the transformers. High, but not unreasonable if it’s clean inside and mint outside.

These two posts seem to cover a broad range of cost for these old Mesas.
Seller says good used shape for vintage amp, so I’m guessing not pristine, but no glaring issues.
Same transformers for the Trip as the Dual?
I suppose I could flip the Dual to help pay for the triple. But I dont wanna! I like the Dual.
 
LPMojoGL":1b0wsq9v said:
Racerxrated":1b0wsq9v said:
I found one on Mpls craigslist for 1200, couldn't swing it. Pretty sure a RTer bought it and had it up for 2400 on Reverb.....I missed out on one at a GC in SD for 1099 and it was gone quick....I think a fair price is 1500 or so, the F duals I've seen go for 1200 at a GC, last week there was an F Racto on Ebay for 1400, that's a fair price for a racktifier..those are rare.



Wizard of Ozz":1b0wsq9v said:
Depends if it’s clean inside... and that’s a big if. Also check the transformers. High, but not unreasonable if it’s clean inside and mint outside.

These two posts seem to cover a broad range of cost for these old Mesas.
Seller says good used shape for vintage amp, so I’m guessing not pristine, but no glaring issues.
Same transformers for the Trip as the Dual?
I suppose I could flip the Dual to help pay for the triple. But I dont wanna! I like the Dual.
If you like the dual, keep her. Can't tell you how many times I've sold something I liked, only to regret it....
:doh:
 
Wizard of Ozz":pwj922t2 said:
Racerxrated":pwj922t2 said:
Wizard of Ozz":pwj922t2 said:
LPMojoGL":pwj922t2 said:
Just a quick update.

I’ve played this amp every day I can since grabbing it and I love it. Thanks again to those that helped me out with wht to look for. Rev F man. It’s that sound! :)

Glad you dig it. It has that "sound" that's instantly recognizable. I think that's one of the coolest things when you can nail a recorded tone that is so familiar to your ears... and you can consistently reproduce it at home. Sort of mind blowing.

You can Retro mod the 2 channels, but the work will run more like $650. Once you include shipping ($100-$150), general Mesa service work ($250-$350), and the cost of the mod itself. The orange channel is changed, and you can no longer dial in a clean sound. Also it's not 100% the same as a factory original Rev C-F etc, but close.

I'd only do it if I had more than 1 of each version though, as with most things their are trade offs +s/-s, and the Rev F sounds great as is.
Yeah it depends on what else needs to be done. I'm waiting on Mike to finish up on a C+ Coli right now. But I've shipped two other amps to Mesa, a 2C and a 2B coli. The shipping was 60 for me, 40 for Mesa..both amps needed an additional 120-150 refreshing, and then you add the mod. So my experience so far has been less than 300 for shipping both ways and the Mesa refresh fee. So my estimate will be around 400 total. And, Mike says the lead channel will be exact....but then you factor in the different transformers than the Cs. Of course, there were no C Triples so really can't give an honest comparison anyway. My shipping might be cheaper than yours, since I'm in the midwest. Plus I ship chassis only.
I figure, It'll need a refresh anyway by Mike, why not do the C mod since it's there?
:D

Shipping to Cali for me is like $120-$150 one way. I always ship the chassis in the cab too. And depends what you want done in the basic service. I’m picky.
:D :yes:
Wow that is pricey! Ugh.
 
Racerxrated":3vxot44d said:
LPMojoGL":3vxot44d said:
Racerxrated":3vxot44d said:
I found one on Mpls craigslist for 1200, couldn't swing it. Pretty sure a RTer bought it and had it up for 2400 on Reverb.....I missed out on one at a GC in SD for 1099 and it was gone quick....I think a fair price is 1500 or so, the F duals I've seen go for 1200 at a GC, last week there was an F Racto on Ebay for 1400, that's a fair price for a racktifier..those are rare.



Wizard of Ozz":3vxot44d said:
Depends if it’s clean inside... and that’s a big if. Also check the transformers. High, but not unreasonable if it’s clean inside and mint outside.

These two posts seem to cover a broad range of cost for these old Mesas.
Seller says good used shape for vintage amp, so I’m guessing not pristine, but no glaring issues.
Same transformers for the Trip as the Dual?
I suppose I could flip the Dual to help pay for the triple. But I dont wanna! I like the Dual.
If you like the dual, keep her. Can't tell you how many times I've sold something I liked, only to regret it....
:doh:

^
This, if you like the dual don’t sell it. You might not like the triple as much. I had both at the same time Dual F & Triple F. I liked the dual better.
 
Metal1977":2kfvezft said:
Racerxrated":2kfvezft said:
LPMojoGL":2kfvezft said:
Racerxrated":2kfvezft said:
I found one on Mpls craigslist for 1200, couldn't swing it. Pretty sure a RTer bought it and had it up for 2400 on Reverb.....I missed out on one at a GC in SD for 1099 and it was gone quick....I think a fair price is 1500 or so, the F duals I've seen go for 1200 at a GC, last week there was an F Racto on Ebay for 1400, that's a fair price for a racktifier..those are rare.



Wizard of Ozz":2kfvezft said:
Depends if it’s clean inside... and that’s a big if. Also check the transformers. High, but not unreasonable if it’s clean inside and mint outside.

These two posts seem to cover a broad range of cost for these old Mesas.
Seller says good used shape for vintage amp, so I’m guessing not pristine, but no glaring issues.
Same transformers for the Trip as the Dual?
I suppose I could flip the Dual to help pay for the triple. But I dont wanna! I like the Dual.
If you like the dual, keep her. Can't tell you how many times I've sold something I liked, only to regret it....
:doh:

^
This, if you like the dual don’t sell it. You might not like the triple as much. I had both at the same time Dual F & Triple F. I liked the dual better.

Yeah. I’m keeping the Dual for sure. It’s fantastic.
 
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