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Caca_Spaniel_123
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I know, totally different animals. Its just that I''ve been digging The Smashing Pumpkins as of late and the idea that a Rectifier might work for alternative rock came across me. I own a Big Muff so I'm familiar with the sound.
IMO Rectos are the sound of 2000s radio rock, with a boost it does more extreme metal tones, neither fit the bill for 90s alternative rock.. But it has channel switching that lets it go from clean to distorted, kinda like engaging a Muff.
The Recto has a tube rectifier option and the sponge mode which lowers the plate voltage, I thought these combined with the red modern channel can do the fizzy fuzzy scoopy saturated distortion sound thats what I hear from my Muff.
Then again I never see people use these on the red modern channel so I wouldn't know. What do you folks reckon?
I would probably pair it with a Marshall 1960A with T75s. Billy used Marshall cabs.. also happens to be the one I own.
There is this new 90s Rev F reissue that sounds less saturated and more raw than the multiwatt, not sure which version will work for me.
I could use some sounds for bands like The Smashing Pumpkins, Narrowhead, Softcult..
IMO Rectos are the sound of 2000s radio rock, with a boost it does more extreme metal tones, neither fit the bill for 90s alternative rock.. But it has channel switching that lets it go from clean to distorted, kinda like engaging a Muff.
The Recto has a tube rectifier option and the sponge mode which lowers the plate voltage, I thought these combined with the red modern channel can do the fizzy fuzzy scoopy saturated distortion sound thats what I hear from my Muff.
Then again I never see people use these on the red modern channel so I wouldn't know. What do you folks reckon?
I would probably pair it with a Marshall 1960A with T75s. Billy used Marshall cabs.. also happens to be the one I own.
There is this new 90s Rev F reissue that sounds less saturated and more raw than the multiwatt, not sure which version will work for me.
I could use some sounds for bands like The Smashing Pumpkins, Narrowhead, Softcult..
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