What's your favorite model/revision Rectifier?

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I find all JJs are a bit too dark/dull and prefer a brighter tube in the V1 (TungSol, EHX, Etc).
 
I have an old 2-channel Triple Recto that sounds like a beast! :)
 
some dude":21z6rwbe said:
I find all JJs are a bit too dark/dull and prefer a brighter tube in the V1 (TungSol, EHX, Etc).


It had a TungSo in V1. I actually kind of like it the way it is now. I honestly probably couldn't handle it any brighter.
 
fluff191":3a69ecx7 said:
I must admit seeing that video really made me miss my old Rev. G. Just sick sounding, James. :rock:

What tubes did you put in the amp by the way?

She said that the power tubes are 6l6 SED Winged C's and the rec tubes are NOS Jan 5u4gb's.
 
James Lugo":1u36i0b3 said:
It had a TungSo in V1. I actually kind of like it the way it is now. I honestly probably couldn't handle it any brighter.

It's not so much brighter as less dull... if that makes sense?
 
some dude":3sqw6wvr said:
James Lugo":3sqw6wvr said:
It had a TungSo in V1. I actually kind of like it the way it is now. I honestly probably couldn't handle it any brighter.

It's not so much brighter as less dull... if that makes sense?

I got ya.
 
I prefer the earlier rectos (Rev C and D), they have this aggression that always brings a smile to my face :D
Your going to love that Triple when you get it. (I posted on your thread on the Boogie Board as well)
 
JCDenton6":17u63rrl said:
Your going to love that Triple when you get it.

I'm pretty pumped. I can only imagine with more headroom what the rhythms will sound like.
 
some dude":3rfdrct0 said:
James Lugo":3rfdrct0 said:
It had a TungSo in V1. I actually kind of like it the way it is now. I honestly probably couldn't handle it any brighter.

It's not so much brighter as less dull... if that makes sense?

I like using JJ's in V1 because they are generally very quiet with low microphonics. I have a lot of guys who love those Tung Sol's but I find them to be bright and brittle. Plus they tend to be more prone to microphonics. When James and I work together, my goal is to send him tubes that will be reliable and sound great. :rock:

BTW, clip sounds great James. :thumbsup:
 
James Lugo":1u6jg8zy said:
I just retubed my Racto and messed around with dialing it in some. Sounds better with the new tubes, more organic. I was having some trouble getting it to blend with my Marshall because it had just a hint of a plasticy sound but tonight I was able to get all that out. Really exciting, every time I record it I get a better sound, it's like I'm really starting to learn these beasts. Anyway here a quick clip of the Racto tonight with a Bogner 4x12, 57/421>Neves.



Sounds great!
All of a sudden after playing for decades I'm obsessed with Recto tone. My Triple sounds crushing with the band. It's like nothing else. Just incredible. :rock:
 
Badronald":30bylwfw said:
James Lugo":30bylwfw said:
I just retubed my Racto and messed around with dialing it in some. Sounds better with the new tubes, more organic. I was having some trouble getting it to blend with my Marshall because it had just a hint of a plasticy sound but tonight I was able to get all that out. Really exciting, every time I record it I get a better sound, it's like I'm really starting to learn these beasts. Anyway here a quick clip of the Racto tonight with a Bogner 4x12, 57/421>Neves.



Sounds great!
All of a sudden after playing for decades I'm obsessed with Recto tone. My Triple sounds crushing with the band. It's like nothing else. Just incredible. :rock:

Me too. I also struggled for year recording a recto, I'd hear them sound killer on records but when I recorded them they sounded meh. But now I feel like I'm cracking the code.
 
Laura":nxbrdxt1 said:
some dude":nxbrdxt1 said:
James Lugo":nxbrdxt1 said:
It had a TungSo in V1. I actually kind of like it the way it is now. I honestly probably couldn't handle it any brighter.

It's not so much brighter as less dull... if that makes sense?

I like using JJ's in V1 because they are generally very quiet with low microphonics. I have a lot of guys who love those Tung Sol's but I find them to be bright and brittle. Plus they tend to be more prone to microphonics. When James and I work together, my goal is to send him tubes that will be reliable and sound great. :rock:

BTW, clip sounds great James. :thumbsup:
Ive tried a ton of different combos in rectifiers and what I found works every single time is a Sovtek 12AX7WC in V1.
I usually use JJ in the high gain slot for V3.
 
I currently own a Rev C (serial #98) and a tremoverb. I've owned in the past a 3 channel Triple and a rectoverb. The Rev C smokes them all, with the Tverb coming in second. Let's just say my Rev C is among the amps I will never sell. There is no hype.
 
So did your Rev G triple rec show up yet?

Also, since we've got all the recto boys in one thread, what should I go with for power tubes in my Rev C? Normally, I would just go the big bottle KT88/66 combo, but with the collector status of the Rev C, I am too nervous to run big bottles in case something blew and is obviously not replaceable.
 
I'd say give a quad of Svetlana EL34's a shot. I dig em' in my Triple. Thick, fat and a hard midrange crunch. :thumbsup:
 
RJF":3im802h6 said:
So did your Rev G triple rec show up yet?

Also, since we've got all the recto boys in one thread, what should I go with for power tubes in my Rev C? Normally, I would just go the big bottle KT88/66 combo, but with the collector status of the Rev C, I am too nervous to run big bottles in case something blew and is obviously not replaceable.

Yes it did but I haven't arrived yet...lol It's sitting at the UPS Store, I'm traveling but will be back Friday.
 
RJF":t0jt2m7g said:
Also, since we've got all the recto boys in one thread, what should I go with for power tubes in my Rev C?

I think you'll find as many opinions as you'll find dudes in this thread. :lol: :LOL:

I favour 6L6s myself. In the past I'd use SED Winged Cs but due to costs I've switched to stock Mesa STR440s (Chinese).
 
Just got back in town and fired up the triple. Sounds killer. More intense and aggressive then the dual. More low end too. I haven't had a chance to record it yet but I will and get some clips up.
 
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