Beyond Black":11ozd25c said:
I’ve got some first world guitar player problems here, and need a bit of advice....So I just scored a beautiful Rev F Dual Recto. It’s in excellent shape and sounds killer. Here’s my problem. I’ve also got a Rev G Triple Recto and they sound VERY similar. Of course the Triple hits harder and sounds bigger, and the Dual is tighter and more pissed, but they are much more similar than they are different, and keeping both would be redundant. If I sold one, the Dual would go, but it’s so killer, I’d really like to keep it. Should I have the Triple modded with the Rev C mod? Would it then be much different than the Dual, or still very similar? I was gonna send it out anyway and have the loop mod done and have it serviced. What exactly does the Rev C Mod do? I heard it makes the amp brighter with more mids. Does it still retain that big low end? Will the mids be overbearing? Does it still bring the brootz? What say you?!!!
Rev G Triples are pretty abundant..I'd definitely consider getting the C mod. It's fairly cheap; when my Coliseum was with Mike B I asked him and it was less than 200 for the mod. You can always find another down the road if you want the G tone. Or....
You could send both amps to Mike B and have him swap preamp boards; for a real Rev F Triple!
I say this because I just scored one and as much as I dug the previous blackface G triple I had, the F is on a whole other level. It's not that much different eq-wise, its brighter and warmer with almost as much low end as the G. But the clarity/string separation is better, and the best way to describe what I hear is when you got your Monomyth, it was not just a good Marshall it is a GREAT Marshall. That's my feeling on the difference between the Rev G Triple I had vs the Rev F I just got.
But back to the C mod...try listening to clips of the Rev C..they are more Marshall/Mesa and cut through the mix better. You'll lose the clean channel though, if that matters. If I hadn't found a Rev F Triple my plan was to find a G Triple and send it in.