The Official TGF Mesa Rectifier Appreciation Thread.

Very much the honeymoon phase with only 48 hours in but I think this beats my Mark V for me/my playing style etc etc. Mark is fucking sick still and we'll see what time does. The gain is very guttural in a pissed off and offensive way.
They are both are such different vibes but super purposeful in their own ways :satan I'd be interested to see your take on the 90 watt Mk vs a 100 watt Rectifier.
 
Very much the honeymoon phase with only 48 hours in but I think this beats my Mark V for me/my playing style etc etc. Mark is fucking sick still and we'll see what time does. The gain is very guttural in a pissed off and offensive way.
I’ve sort of described their differences as something like:

Mark Series: special forces level precision, 1 shot - 1 kill and you better know where to use it. Not appropriate for every situation.

Rectifier: Your GF’s ex who’s off his meds and waiting in the parking lot with a tire iron. Doesn’t give a shit he’s kicking the door in.
 
They are both are such different vibes but super purposeful in their own ways :satan I'd be interested to see your take on the 90 watt Mk vs a 100 watt Rectifier.
Unless I win the lottery I just spent my entire 2026 gear budget in the first 7 days of the year lmao - I think the 90 watt will be my next amp though - way too many "what ifs" and I won't rest until I can play them both lol (35w vs 90w). I'm also gas'ing for a mw 100w though for the same reasons :sofa

my wife asked me why I need a Mesa if I already had a Mesa lmao
 
Unless I win the lottery I just spent my entire 2026 gear budget in the first 7 days of the year lmao - I think the 90 watt will be my next amp though - way too many "what ifs" and I won't rest until I can play them both lol (35w vs 90w). I'm also gas'ing for a mw 100w though for the same reasons :sofa

my wife asked me why I need a Mesa if I already had a Mesa lmao
"YOU'VE ALREADY GOT SHOES!?!?!?!??!??!??!?"
 
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Gosh I loved my Tremoverb. It was the main amp in my studio and I used it for about a decade, maybe a little longer. Then I gave it to my son, who used it in both his high school and college punk bands. It was basically the Dual Rec with some added bells and whistles.

Thing is, I was never a high gain player. But it sounded absolutely fantastic for just about any style of music! So it didn't matter what the clients asked for; if they wanted high gain, I could do that (or hire someone who did it better). If they wanted roots, blues or country clean, no problem. The amp did it all.

I feel that way about the Mark VII, though of course it's different. But I'm still tempted by the reissue '90s Rec because of that Tremoverb. I'd love to recapture some of the magic of that amp.
 
Gosh I loved my Tremoverb. It was the main amp in my studio and I used it for about a decade, maybe a little longer. Then I gave it to my son, who used it in both his high school and college punk bands. It was basically the Dual Rec with some added bells and whistles.

Thing is, I was never a high gain player. But it sounded absolutely fantastic for just about any style of music! So it didn't matter what the clients asked for; if they wanted high gain, I could do that (or hire someone who did it better). If they wanted roots, blues or country clean, no problem. The amp did it all.

I feel that way about the Mark VII, though of course it's different. But I'm still tempted by the reissue '90s Rec because of that Tremoverb. I'd love to recapture some of the magic of that amp.
I did spend a lot of time on the clean channel
and it’s superb 😍
 
Gosh I loved my Tremoverb. It was the main amp in my studio and I used it for about a decade, maybe a little longer. Then I gave it to my son, who used it in both his high school and college punk bands. It was basically the Dual Rec with some added bells and whistles.

Thing is, I was never a high gain player. But it sounded absolutely fantastic for just about any style of music! So it didn't matter what the clients asked for; if they wanted high gain, I could do that (or hire someone who did it better). If they wanted roots, blues or country clean, no problem. The amp did it all.

I feel that way about the Mark VII, though of course it's different. But I'm still tempted by the reissue '90s Rec because of that Tremoverb. I'd love to recapture some of the magic of that amp.
90s reissue is not going to do the Tremoverb thing. It's a somewhat different circuit (Rev F vs the Tverb is Rev G-ish) The Tverb magic is that it has a much wider range of usable gain - sorry, I don't know the circuit differences - compared to a Rev F or G Dual Rec, with overall lower in the preamp, but still basically way more than you can use. The best way to describe it is that on the Tverb, or at least the head I had compared to the other Duals I owned, the Gain at almost 2 o'clock is about 9:30 on a Dual on Orange Hi or Red Modern. So that gives you a LOT more room to dial in tones given how sensitive the Recto is to that initial Gain level. That's where you can get those crushing-but-not-saturated rhythm sounds the Tverb does and the really warm, grainy cleans that still shimmer up top (Tragically Hip tones for Canadians lol.)

Also the reissue has the Rev F voicing which is tighter and more cutting in a way you can't dial out and doesn't have quite the huge harmonic spread that make Rectos such awesome tools in a mix. The Rev G circuit is better imho it's just less 'immediate gratification' for modern metal chugging.

God damn I miss that amp now.
 
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