
shadowdevourer
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cardinal":24ndg22q said:Looks awesome. The Triple Recto I just got looks similar, but the insert in the faceplate is a satin silver finish rather than all black.
How do you run the EQ in the loop? Frowny face to cut low end and high end while boosting mids? Or smilely face to scoop out (even more) mids? Just curious how it's used. Folks seem to run something out front to add saturation or to cut the low end.
BTW my main guitar is a TAG with an H2 at the bridge, so not a flame thrower, which might also explain why I really like the clean boost up front. I may pick up some EMGs to put into a J-Custom that I have laying around. Seems like the Recto and EMGs are a classic match up.
Boss SD-1 into the amp is surprisingly fun, but sorta takes away the Recto character of the amp. Maxon OD9 Pro+, in any of its various settings, sounds kinda neat, but seems to neuter the amp in a way. My current fav: hitting the front with a CAE Boost/Line Driver. Completely keeps the Recto character, but saturates the front end so I can run the amp's gain pretty low. That keeps the amp brighter and cleans up the low end more naturally IMHO than using an OD pedal to cut the low end.
shadowdevourer":1udlbn9r said:Congratulations !!! We expect some pics![]()
cardinal":2wxd7265 said:shadowdevourer":2wxd7265 said:Congratulations !!! We expect some pics![]()
DoneCrappy pic added to the OP.
Really like this thing. Keep trying to boost it and always go back to just playing straight in (ok, I have wah pedal in front, too). Have to absolutely crush the strings to keep the low end tight, but it sounds so much better to me that way than with a boost. I've gotten sloppy with my picking anyway, so it's good exercise.
cardinal":2nn2rasw said:Tinkered with it a bit more. Very uncompressed amp. Something I don't hear folks talking about much, but kind of a difficult amp to play. Picking-hand technique is very critical, otherwise what you'll get is uneven. Hammer the strings, and it crunches with authority, but pick softly (or flub something) and the note is much warmer, softer, and cleaner.
Boss SD-1 into the amp is surprisingly fun, but sorta takes away the Recto character of the amp. Maxon OD9 Pro+, in any of its various settings, sounds kinda neat, but seems to neuter the amp in a way. My current fav: hitting the front with a CAE Boost/Line Driver. Completely keeps the Recto character, but saturates the front end so I can run the amp's gain pretty low. That keeps the amp brighter and cleans up the low end more naturally IMHO than using an OD pedal to cut the low end.
What a fun amp. Rattles all the walls, that's for sure.
My only legitimate complaint so far is that I like the amp much much better with the loop bypassed, which is unfortunate because I like to throw some delay around from time to time, and I don't have any hope it'll sound right in front of Rectifier.
some dude":pnbu53k8 said:I have an Orange 4x12 and think it sounds terrible with my Recto (harsh, piercing and flat). I know tone is subjective but I'm not sure how anyone can stand the way those two pair up.
Mesa 4x12 FTW.