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James Brown did some cool stuff at Peavey. VTM 120 the first production amp with switchable Jose clipping diodes in the circuit. 5150 had a resonance control (and its possibly my favourite one on any amp, much better than the depth on SLO's).Another thing, looking at the schematic of the SLO and the og 5150 it's very clear that the 5150 started its life as a clone of the SLO and then refined. I like the history part of it too, the Tone-Talk episode with James Brown is now a classic in itself, I've listened to it more thanonce.
For Recto's, I guess it'll depend on which tones you like. I'd be amazed if there isn't a single band you like that didn't use them at one point. A mistake people often make is they'll switch the modes but won't really dial the amps differently. If its set up for one mode, switching to another will sound bad, they need quite different EQ and volume settings because the whole design of the amp changes. Modern tends to sound quite impressive with minimal work so I think thats part of the reason so many people go to that. Vintage can be great but you may need to set things a little weird.