TAF grand finale Pack has a great rectifier
You can buy it alone and there is a discount now. SUMMER50 code. Just 3 euros. Nothing to lose if you don't love it.
What is the best Recitifier on the market - IYHM?
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I have to say, for DR profiles, Sin's are my favorites... but I do like Guido's too.
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Cililab's new el34 dual recto is very good. Very comprehensive coverage of all channels, modes, and gain stages, through a variety of cabs. Also boosted via od820 and unboosted. The od820 is far more subtle than a typical 808 and it's obvious he wasn't going for the super tight sound which can make many amps sound very similar. So I think it's a very good pack and probably the best if you want all the possible sounds of the amp.
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For live use, my long time favorite is the Choptones Bogie Dual Recto 3CH 6L6 profile number 004. Most of the Recto profiles are quite fizzy and bassy, and nothing in between them, but Choptones' profiles are well balanced in those areas.
In studio, the double or triple tracking smoothes out the fizzyness, but live, the fizz-free and middy is the way to go if one wishes to hear himself and not to torture audience's ears.
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Sinmix and Tonehammer's Rev F.
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Cililab's new el34 dual recto is very good. Very comprehensive coverage of all channels, modes, and gain stages, through a variety of cabs. Also boosted via od820 and unboosted. The od820 is far more subtle than a typical 808 and it's obvious he wasn't going for the super tight sound which can make many amps sound very similar. So I think it's a very good pack and probably the best if you want all the possible sounds of the amp.
Man exactly my thoughts. Most versatile Dual pack I bought. It doesn't sound much compressed or boosted and similar to other profiles. +1 For that pack!
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Man exactly my thoughts. Most versatile Dual pack I bought. It doesn't sound much compressed or boosted and similar to other profiles. +1 For that pack!
Cililab el34 is also very good. Plus they are merged.
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Cililab el34 is also very good. Plus they are merged.
+1 for the Cililab pack !
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i got a 1992 Mesa Dual Rev REV F in my store - it's pretty legit.
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Sin's work for me on active black outs, Cili's work for me on the LP, Chop tones on both and the Strat.
Dans work on all also..TONEHAMMER kicks my ass on the black outs.its hard for me (since i own A LOT of commercial profiles) to narrow it down unless i know the pick ups and style
I 'LL SAY THO ITS WORTH OWNING ALL THESE I MENTIONED.
they ALL have some thing unique for lead/hard rock and metal.Ash
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Cililab's new el34 dual recto is very good. Very comprehensive coverage of all channels, modes, and gain stages, through a variety of cabs. Also boosted via od820 and unboosted. The od820 is far more subtle than a typical 808 and it's obvious he wasn't going for the super tight sound which can make many amps sound very similar. So I think it's a very good pack and probably the best if you want all the possible sounds of the amp.
Thanks for a brief review!
Cililab el34 is also very good. Plus they are merged.
Thanks! It took me a while to merge almost 700 profiles.
+1 for the Cililab pack !
Cheers!
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I have tested nine profiles of what i thought were the best. The winner was – and none were even close – the
SinMix MBRev-F Bogner
by our sinmix. A situation in a real band with two guitars, a lot of samples from the Mac, keyboards, backing vocals and
things like those, is always a test for a system. I played my kemper running before my famous plexxi into a 2x12 orange cab
and absolutely destroyed the first guitarist with his dual rectifier. i had to turn down the volume so that we could hear his
half stack. oops.
Thank you so much @sinmix for your free pack. Those profiles ROCK.Sinmix PP3 triple rectifier is possibly his best work for this amp! Thanks SM!