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Thetorch777
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Ill give u 5K for your REv CIf selling my RevC, I would try to shoot for something like 5k and would be very happy with 6k. But I doubt I would even get the 5k, but that`s just me.
Ill give u 5K for your REv CIf selling my RevC, I would try to shoot for something like 5k and would be very happy with 6k. But I doubt I would even get the 5k, but that`s just me.
….and I’ll raise you with this. There’s a certain modder here that everyone raves about; killer amps blah blah…yep we’ve all heard it before. Got to hear one at a mini amp fest a few months back. It was only ok at best; very bland and almost like he took the JMP bits out of the Marshall and replaced them with sterile modern shit. A very boring sound and I’d pick ANY modded Marshall I’ve ever had over it.I can’t get excited about this Rev C Recto pimping.
I bought into this same rhetoric and bought a 2C+ and to me, it was just another amp. A very expensive another amp at that.
One thing my advanced years have taught me, is once you dial in a certain amount of gain/overdrive, a lot of these amps sound VERY similar. The differences are in the feel and tightness or spongy response mainly.
All the over the top gain also makes all your expensive guitars sound the same too.
You guys who are my age, 59 , and you still get off on this over the top gain and the weedly weedly leads…….More power to ya.
Who said anything about over the top gain? I’ve got a C and a C++ and I don’t play either with over the top gain.I can’t get excited about this Rev C Recto pimping.
I bought into this same rhetoric and bought a 2C+ and to me, it was just another amp. A very expensive another amp at that.
One thing my advanced years have taught me, is once you dial in a certain amount of gain/overdrive, a lot of these amps sound VERY similar. The differences are in the feel and tightness or spongy response mainly.
All the over the top gain also makes all your expensive guitars sound the same too.
You guys who are my age, 59 , and you still get off on this over the top gain and the weedly weedly leads…….More power to ya.
I find the tonal differences to be the same as the differences with lower gain amps and technically many of my non-metal amps like my Gjika and Alessandro’s get similarly distorted when turned up close to max, it’s just a very different flavor of gain more suited towards bluesy and classic rock type stuff and fusion. Also incredible amps of courseI can’t get excited about this Rev C Recto pimping.
I bought into this same rhetoric and bought a 2C+ and to me, it was just another amp. A very expensive another amp at that.
One thing my advanced years have taught me, is once you dial in a certain amount of gain/overdrive, a lot of these amps sound VERY similar. The differences are in the feel and tightness or spongy response mainly.
All the over the top gain also makes all your expensive guitars sound the same too.
You guys who are my age, 59 , and you still get off on this over the top gain and the weedly weedly leads…….More power to ya.
Yeah sadly none of that type of gear on here delivered for me. It’s great that guys are supportive on here of each other, but sometimes honest feedback is also a good thing (maybe done privately) so they can improve and have a chance at longevity and competing better with the best stuff….and I’ll raise you with this. There’s a certain modder here that everyone raves about; killer amps blah blah…yep we’ve all heard it before. Got to hear one at a mini amp fest a few months back. It was only ok at best; very bland and almost like he took the JMP bits out of the Marshall and replaced them with sterile modern shit. A very boring sound and I’d pick ANY modded Marshall I’ve ever had over it.
But hearing guys here made me think it was Cameron-esque. Truth is, the 899$ EVH Iconic sounded better.
But that’s just me; ymmv.
No, I won’t name them. Nothing wrong with the amp, it just didn’t sound very good to my ears.
Yeah I think regardless of how much gain an amp has or even for any musical instrument period, there’s commonalities in the qualities of all the great musical instruments. Typically a more complex, rich tone or detail going on around the notes and the notes connecting in more vocal/human-like way. This all makes for what I perceive as an instrument sounding more “alive” aka organic and feeling more connected and inspiring playing it. The Rev C and IIC+ have some of those qualities even with all that gain. Very few other high gain amps I’ve played can compete in that criteria. This doesn’t justify their price, but they are special to me at leastWho said anything about over the top gain? I’ve got a C and a C++ and I don’t play either with over the top gain.
Regardless, a top tier amp is still going to compare favorably to a lesser amp no matter how similar they sound. There’s still different levels of sound quality, and some amps just have “it” more than others.
Yeah I think regardless of how much gain an amp has or even for any musical instrument period, there’s commonalities in the qualities of all the great musical instruments. Typically a more complex, rich tone or detail going on around the notes and the notes connecting in more vocal/human-like way. This all makes for what I perceive as an instrument sounding more “alive” aka organic and feeling more connected and inspiring playing it. The Rev C and IIC+ have some of those qualities even with all that gain. Very few other high gain amps I’ve played can compete in that criteria. This doesn’t justify their price, but they are special to me at least
Completely agree with your point on different levels of sound quality.Who said anything about over the top gain? I’ve got a C and a C++ and I don’t play either with over the top gain.
Regardless, a top tier amp is still going to compare favorably to a lesser amp no matter how similar they sound. There’s still different levels of sound quality, and some amps just have “it” more than others.
I think the prices are even more silly for what Gjika’s, Jim Kelley’s, klons, real PAF’s, and many ‘50’s/‘60’s fenders & Gibson’s go for and some of those items are just as much of a one trick pony and even less functionally practical, but they are all exceptional sounding for what they are and to me justified by being 10/10 for that one trick rather than 7/10 at best for everything. I don’t like the prices either, but if I didn’t already have some of those items and wanted one, the prices are what they are sadly. This doesn’t make me think less or more of how they sound, it just sucks how pricy they’ve gottenCompletely agree with your point on different levels of sound quality.
I guess the Mesa thing just gets silly in my opinion when your talking about 8–10k or more, for a 2C+ or an early Rev recto.
I’ve never played a Rev C, but I did own and gig a early Rev Racto that I bought used in 93-94 I think?
Great sounding amp, but definitely a one trick pony. To get a usable clean sound was impossible if you were switching back and forth during a tune.
Agreed. I have a Gjika and I thought 6k was insane when I bought it. I had to have it though.I think the prices are even more silly for what Gjika’s, Jim Kelley’s, klons, real PAF’s, and many ‘50’s/‘60’s fenders & Gibson’s go for and some of those items are just as much of a one trick pony and even less functionally practical, but they are all exceptional sounding for what they are and to me justified by being 10/10 for that one trick rather than 7/10 at best for everything. I don’t like the prices either, but if I didn’t already have some of those items and wanted one, the prices are what they are sadly. This doesn’t make me think less or more of how they sound, it just sucks how pricy they’ve gotten
I live in the town where they are made and need to get my ass in touch with him just to at least hear one.Agreed. I have a Gjika and I thought 6k was insane when I bought it. I had to have it though.
The last Gjika that Bob sold went for 20k. Crazy money for an amp, but if you want his amp, that’s the going rate.
I’m as guilty as anyone for buying expensive gear.
Yep, it is what it is. No need imo to call it guilty. We like good gear. We may as well enjoy our passions as much as we canAgreed. I have a Gjika and I thought 6k was insane when I bought it. I had to have it though.
The last Gjika that Bob sold went for 20k. Crazy money for an amp, but if you want his amp, that’s the going rate.
I’m as guilty as anyone for buying expensive gear.
Absolutely! They’re amazing amps, but very much the opposite of anything metal or tight. Bob often makes fun of the amps we like in his YT vids lolI live in the town where they are made and need to get my ass in touch with him just to at least hear one.
It’s kinda like not liking a fruit till trying a fresh picked one. I find my Hermansson Recto’s to be a very different flavor than the stock 2ch Recto’s, but also in my top 4 or 5. Can’t wait for the Triple F one to come and screw the haters for not liking using that as a donor. Gotta make it as good as I canFor whatever it is worth, I have the hermasson, and just used an amp switcher between my C/D/F for the last hour. They all have something a bit different from each other. I have debated listing the rev d, but I also like the damn thing a lot. They all have their own unique mojo. For whatever its worth I did not even like Mesas until I played the older ones--in fact they were my most hated amp haha.
I love the Hermansson and you’re totally right on the money. That thing is totally distinct from the old 2 channels. It has its own thing but damn it’s a great thingIt’s kinda like not liking a fruit till trying a fresh picked one. I find my Hermansson Recto’s to be a very different flavor than the stock 2ch Recto’s, but also in my top 4 or 5. Can’t wait for the Triple F one to come and screw the haters for not liking using that as a donor. Gotta make it as good as I can