
cardinal
Well-known member
Yesterday, I got a Rev G Dual Recto on a bit of lark: I generally like its tone. It sounds monstrous and I love the growl of it. But it's a bit "slow." The initial attack just is a bit soft, I guess. Particularly on my low B and F# strings (8-string player). Boosting it with an OD808 of course sharpens the attack but it kinda neuters the growl of the amp IMHO.
It's not that I think the amp is dark or muddy or flubby. I'm running the presence pretty high (1 o'clock or so). Bold. SS Rectifier. I've been liking the Modern Mode (Vintage mode seems like there's a heavy blanket over the speakers). Master around 11 o'clock. Loop bypassed. The low end is solid. It cuts well. Just this kind of pillow-like initial attack, which is kinda cool for certain things I guess but by default I would prefer something quicker.
So for a Recto but with a quicker initial attack: is it the Triple that I want? Or should I look for an earlier Rev (C, D, E, F)? Or is that slow attack just kind of a Recto thing?
I've had a few Triple Rectos a few years ago and liked them well enough but sold them off, just keeping some Marshalls. If I'm remembering right, I guess maybe it was the "slow" feeling of the Rectos that left me with the Marshalls instead, so maybe this is just they way Rectifiers are?
It's not that I think the amp is dark or muddy or flubby. I'm running the presence pretty high (1 o'clock or so). Bold. SS Rectifier. I've been liking the Modern Mode (Vintage mode seems like there's a heavy blanket over the speakers). Master around 11 o'clock. Loop bypassed. The low end is solid. It cuts well. Just this kind of pillow-like initial attack, which is kinda cool for certain things I guess but by default I would prefer something quicker.
So for a Recto but with a quicker initial attack: is it the Triple that I want? Or should I look for an earlier Rev (C, D, E, F)? Or is that slow attack just kind of a Recto thing?
I've had a few Triple Rectos a few years ago and liked them well enough but sold them off, just keeping some Marshalls. If I'm remembering right, I guess maybe it was the "slow" feeling of the Rectos that left me with the Marshalls instead, so maybe this is just they way Rectifiers are?