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putnut77
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I dont know though..
I have a Dual Rec Roadster which is kicking all sorts of ass and an Axe FX
I have a Dual Rec Roadster which is kicking all sorts of ass and an Axe FX
putnut77":v4zxsz5q said:I dont know though..
I have a Dual Rec Roadster which is kicking all sorts of ass and an Axe FX
putnut77":1lbi9qi8 said:I have a 2008 Dual Rectifier Roadster, running through my ecstasy 4x12...it sounds really amazing, and I just dialed in a sweet Mark Iv lead patch on my Axe FX...it sounds killer...at least to me.
I love the recto cuz my band sometimes likes to do the occassional cannibal corpse cover
Little B":37cbvng2 said:The mk V to me was fine,( especially if youve never played other boogies),The clean sounds were waaaay better than the any other mk series for sure...dirtys were well, approximate in thier imitation of the modes....the thing that bothered me was in the manual it states that the 3 preset knobs were the graphic eq, but presetable---not so at all, not even close....the change was subtle at best when you turned the knobs![]()
gibson5413":21qnka8l said:The most confusing part about the V is the elimination of the Drive knob. To me, that is what made previous versions so diverse. It felt weird to play. I have given my thoughts for the past couple of weeks. I'm glad I moved on to the IIC+. Just right for me.
HerbieBoogie":3qvqtdmu said:I'm simply gonna say that this is the beginning of the great decline for our beloved boogie amps.
HerbieBoogie":p3nkcr9f said:I'm simply gonna say that this is the beginning of the great decline for our beloved boogie amps.
HerbieBoogie":2x28i1va said:I'm simply gonna say that this is the beginning of the great decline for our beloved boogie amps.