MEA BOOGIE RECTOVERB Head

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Hi everybody.
It's been some time now, since my last post. Done some studio setup of my own and left the axe dangling in the corner.
Anyway it seems like i am starting to play again soon.

I was looking around for a decent amp and i came across the rectoverb.

I owned a fifty/fifty and was very satisfied with it. Did some combinations with line6 pod pro, ada mp-1, rocktron Voodu Valve, and was very satisfied.
BUt my ambitions have change. I no longer have the thirst for those multi rack setups and was thinking of going for a decent amp.
Now since am from A part of Europe that is not really rich wiht VHT's Bogners and Soldanos, i have to limit my range of purchase and so the price range.
Anyway as i said i was thinkin go of going for the MEsa Rectoverb head. I have a marshall B 4*12 loaded with celestion vintege 30's.
I am going to do a lot of rhythm, and zero shredding. The hence the synths have bigger role in my music.

SO any suggestions about he asked is very welcomed espacially any experiences good or bad.

And how does it differ from the single rectifier head? Just the spring reverb?
 
to be the differnce between the recitifier head is very small and the prices seem to be very similar but it is an incredible amp and if i had the money i would be straight out to buy one - or a road king if had loads o f cash to spend! basically i think the main differnce is that there is a kind of termolo setting which in my opinion is pretty redundant - can't really see how you would use it well...if you can get the normal solo or double rectifier cheaper i would personally just go with that....enjoy - have seen how much cheaper mesa's are in the states - it breaks my heart!
 
Oh please..
DOnt get me started with this whole price diff. !

I alomst wept the other day when i say the price listings at M/B. With the dolar down some items are especially affordable.
And i think you have it better coming from the Island.
I know there is a lot of difference in prices even between SLovenia (where i am from and Germany)

Makes you waana go to California and buy a roadking! :D
 
i've had a triple recto for years and love it. about a year ago i got curious and went to try out a road king head. its good, but not $3,000 good. i was unhappy with the weak reverb. i was expecting a nice surfy fender sound and what i got was kind of wimpy.

the reverb tracking between channels was also lagged.

i havent tried a trem-o-verb though. its worth a shot i guess.
 
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