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Oh I love me some Rectifiers. It's more so how much juice I'd miss without the Mesa's power amp modes the actual amp adds into the mix.
I have it in my Syn20-IR and with the Structure and Reactance tweaking I think it sounds great. Bedroom lvls of course and honestly the 20-IR can be too loud for bedroom lvls but I am sure if you tried to take it to practice or a gig it would start to fart out.
 
I have it in my Syn20-IR and with the Structure and Reactance tweaking I think it sounds great. Bedroom lvls of course and honestly the 20-IR can be too loud for bedroom lvls but I am sure if you tried to take it to practice or a gig it would start to fart out.
If anything; it would go with my pedalboard and use the baked in cab sim and go direct to my Yamaha wedge.
 
I have one and I like it a lot. It is tighter and clearer than a real Recto. Best with a boost, like the real amp.
Lots of great clippage out of them. I'd be most interested in hearing the baked in cab emulation if anything.
 
I have it. I quite like it but keep in mind my fave Rectos are OG T-verbs.

But for over the top stuff I prefer either Kali, UltraLead or Herbert.
Those OG Tremoverbs were way better than any other Recto from that time imho.

Ditto on that I way prefer other options form other companies these days for gainier tones.
 
I have it in my Syn20-IR and with the Structure and Reactance tweaking I think it sounds great. Bedroom lvls of course and honestly the 20-IR can be too loud for bedroom lvls but I am sure if you tried to take it to practice or a gig it would start to fart out.

I'm thinking about buying a SYN-20IR. Is it possible to bypass the power amp section and use a larger wattage amp, basically using it as a SYN-1?
 
I'm thinking about buying a SYN-20IR. Is it possible to bypass the power amp section and use a larger wattage amp, basically using it as a SYN-1?
You can run the FX Send of the SYN-20IR into an external power amp, DAW interface, or modeler, effectively bypassing the internal power section, just turn the master to 0.
 
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I don't have the Peavey module but I have not seen/herd anyone complain about it.

My first 2 modules were the SOLO II and the Savage. Later I found out the Savage module isn't really what a Savage sounds like. It it still a great high gain sound but others say it's not close, I have not been able to touch a real Savage so that is just from other comments.
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These are my current moduels not out on loan. The only one so far I have not really jived with is the PittBull, I think I just need to spend more time with it though.
 
I don't have the Peavey module but I have not seen/herd anyone complain about it.

My first 2 modules were the SOLO II and the Savage. Later I found out the Savage module isn't really what a Savage sounds like. It it still a great high gain sound but others say it's not close, I have not been able to touch a real Savage so that is just from other comments.


These are my current moduels not out on loan. The only one so far I have not really jived with is the PittBull, I think I just need to spend more time with it though.
Yo, do you have the STL for the module caddies? Did you design that?
 
I don't have the Peavey module but I have not seen/herd anyone complain about it.

My first 2 modules were the SOLO II and the Savage. Later I found out the Savage module isn't really what a Savage sounds like. It it still a great high gain sound but others say it's not close, I have not been able to touch a real Savage so that is just from other comments.
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These are my current moduels not out on loan. The only one so far I have not really jived with is the PittBull, I think I just need to spend more time with it though.
I disliked the SLO II, but I want to try it again, I think, in my second rack where I have the masters down lower and can crank the module volumes up more to see if I get better results.
 
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