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crabby
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can you get the tone like a triple recto out of the road king or roadster?
Yes, you certainly can. I'll speak for the Roadster because I've been gigging with one as my primary amplifier for the last couple of years. The Roadster (and also the Road King) get the full range of rectifier tones. In addition, they also have excellent clean tones (unlike a typical dual or triple rectifier) and a bunch of other great tones. It's really one of the most versatile amplifiers I've played.crabby":23a4io43 said:can you get the tone like a triple recto out of the road king or roadster?
Correct. Why would you buy a 6L6 based Mesa and expect Marshall? Mesa isn't trying to fool anyone. The Brit voicing on the Road(ster|King) refers to a Vox like grit, not a Marshall tone.danyeo":13cjffsk said:The Roadking/Roadster can do all those typical Recto sounds plus a bit more. But don't let Mesa fool you into thinking you're getting Marshall sounds out of it, that ain't happening.
Yes, it sure can. That channel on the Roadster is exactly the same as the Road King. The only difference is you can combine power tubes on the Road King (EL-34 and 6L6) and you have a choice of either on the Roadster. Progressive linkage and an extra effects loop are the only differences between the Roadster and the Road King. They have the same circuits, channels, voicings, etc.crabby":2s9zdauk said: