AmpliFIRE
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If you’re reading this then you know what this is. I’ve owned and played many rectos and this is easily the best sounding one I’ve ever heard. It’s loaded with STR 440 6l6’s, Mesa 12ax7a preamp and Jan Phillips 5u4 rectifier tubes.
From the rectifier guide:
Revision E has the distinction of the shortest run of all of the revisions, at just over 100 amps produced. This makes it the rarest of the revisions and the least documented.
Rev E can be described as a bit brighter then other Revisions but having a good amount of midrange and aggression. The vast majority of Rev E amps are of the classic black chassis/chrome treadplate config, with 3 or 4 amps being documented as having factory chrome chassis/black treadplate. Small Mesa logo badge and leather or rhino headshell covering. Last documented Rev E was built September of 1992.
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From the rectifier guide:
Revision E has the distinction of the shortest run of all of the revisions, at just over 100 amps produced. This makes it the rarest of the revisions and the least documented.
Rev E can be described as a bit brighter then other Revisions but having a good amount of midrange and aggression. The vast majority of Rev E amps are of the classic black chassis/chrome treadplate config, with 3 or 4 amps being documented as having factory chrome chassis/black treadplate. Small Mesa logo badge and leather or rhino headshell covering. Last documented Rev E was built September of 1992.
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