Good stuff. You don’t see these every day.'92 rev. f - currently loaded w/ sylvania green label 6l6 quad to 'soften', then set amp hard [ss rec, boldacious] =\
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Clips!'92 rev. f - currently loaded w/ sylvania green label 6l6 quad to 'soften', then set amp hard [ss rec, boldacious] =\
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Today I spent a good amount of time with the clean channel. I gather that with the Single Rectifier Mesa was able to overhaul the clean channel on the Rec series and then further models also had better cleans. I have nothing bad to say whatsoever about the clean channel on the single rectifier - it’s warm and fat and chimy. Perfect for edge of breakup and bluesy tones imo.

The single does not have a tube rectifier, just solid stateI love playing/finding/using non-traditional approaches on amps that most people
tend to use in a very specific and one-dimensional way.
Nothing wrong with either approach. History has proven that over and over. I just
think there is a shit ton of territory that goes unexplored.
Back in the day many got pissed Marshalls didn't have a dedicated
"clean" channel. Uhmmmmm...... hello???!!!
Those super saggy Tube Rectifiers in a Mesa can work magic---whether someone
is using 1, 2, or 3 of them.
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Even Cheaper to own! All the glass in my triple gives me anxiety.The single does not have a tube rectifier, just solid state![]()