Some Hendrix on a Dual Recto

TheGreatGreen

TheGreatGreen

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I've always been impressed by how versatile these amps are. There was a discussion on another forum about them and somebody mentioned they can get Hendrix tones from their Recto. I got curious so I fired up the 90's DR, plugged in a strat, and started twisting knobs to see how close I could get mine. Please excuse the clumsy playing.



Orange Modern Channel
Gain 9:00
Treb 9:00
Mids 10:30
Bass 3:00
Pres 3:00

Strat in position 4


I'm kinda surprised, I think the tone is a lot closer than I thought I'd be able to get.
Just thought you guys might be interested in hearing how versatile it turns out these amps can be.


Note:
The high noise floor is coming from my rig, not the amp itself. The amp is dead silent, even under a lot of gain. Actually it's one of the quietest high gain amps I've played.
 
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Nice playing! I feel like you need to wind that treble up, just what my ragged old ears want to hear. Do it again with treble up at -3 o'clock if you get the chance...humor me.
 
I've always been impressed by how versatile these amps are. There was a discussion on another forum about them and somebody mentioned they can get Hendrix tones from their Recto. I got curious so I fired up the 90's DR, plugged in a strat, and started twisting knobs to see how close I could get mine. Please excuse the clumsy playing.



Orange Modern Channel
Gain 9:00
Treb 9:00
Mids 10:30
Bass 3:00
Pres 3:00

Strat in position 4


I'm kinda surprised, I think the tone is a lot closer than I thought I'd be able to get.
Just thought you guys might be interested in hearing how versatile it turns out these amps can be.


Note:
The high noise floor is coming from my rig, not the amp itself. The amp is dead silent, even under a lot of gain. Actually it's one of the quietest high gain amps I've played.

Sounds killer dude.
 
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