Potential Mesa Reissues? IIC+ and Dual Rec

Fixing for the reissue oscillation (grounding issue caused by reverb circuit grounding):


This is a real kick in the balls for people who have thrown down cash for these reissues.

Mesa has a long history of taking care of their customers on circuit errors. At least it’s a simple fix that doesn’t involve having to lift the board. I’d be tempted to yank those snubber caps while in there.
 
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Fixing for the reissue oscillation (grounding issue caused by reverb circuit grounding):



Kudos to TheDannVal (the tech in this video) who found a simple solution to a faulty design.
Fuck shitson for not telling the customers the truth and changing the story, and fuck them once more for modifying the preamp with plenty of snubber caps thus changing the sound and still calling it a faithful reissue.
 
Interesting resale numbers on the 90s dual rec from recent Reverb sales.
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Kudos to TheDannVal (the tech in this video) who found a simple solution to a faulty design.
Fuck shitson for not telling the customers the truth and changing the story, and fuck them once more for modifying the preamp with plenty of snubber caps thus changing the sound and still calling it a faithful reissue.
Eagerly awaiting the first clip of a IIC+ reissue with those snubbers clipped.
 
Exactly… makes you wonder why they even bought it. But maybe times are tough for some… 🤷‍♂️
Probably the ad campaign, the internet hype, and FOMO.

Then they might realize they don't even like rectos, or that the reissue isn't all that special next to their other amps.
 
I feel like nobody has any cash, I get lowballers and people wanting to trade expnsive cats for a JP2C, the last offer was a Saint Bernard puppy for the Recto.
Macro-level, without seeing industry balance sheets and sales numbers, it seems there's just not much of a market for a $3500 rectifier variant. The Recto amps are not that far apart from each other, variant to variant, and they all do the recto thing. So if I can get a Roadster for $1400, a 3 channel DR for $1600, a 2 channel DR or a MW DR for around $1900, why pay double for the reissue? It looks to me like the Mint/Excellent/New market for these amps is actually $2500, not $3500.
 
Macro-level, without seeing industry balance sheets and sales numbers, it seems there's just not much of a market for a $3500 rectifier variant. The Recto amps are not that far apart from each other, variant to variant, and they all do the recto thing. So if I can get a Roadster for $1400, a 3 channel DR for $1600, a 2 channel DR or a MW DR for around $1900, why pay double for the reissue? It looks to me like the Mint/Excellent/New market for these amps is actually $2500, not $3500.
I meant if you “have” to sell right now I think you have to sell cheap or it might not move. Or trade for a minx cat…
 
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