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The outstanding thing about it, which I haven't seen in any other amp, is the fact that it has effectively 4 channels, and each channel sounds completely different to the others.
Ch1 - Pristine, glassy cleans. Really love the tone of this channel
Ch2 - Round, classic rock overdrive, covers edge of breakup stuff to Plexi territory.
Ch3 - Hard rock, more treble, more bite, think overdriven JCM800 and beyond.
Ch4 - Pure metal. Not just Ch3 with more gain, but a completely different voicing. Scooped mids, expanded highs and lows. Sounds evil.
With this amp you could literally play anything and sound good playing it.
Mark IV. It'll do everything including slip a disc in your back when you try to pick it up.
I'd love another one, one day.
5/25 vs Rectoverb 25?
anyone have a view, I like warmer, fatter cleans?
The Rectoverb 25 clean channel in pushed mode will give you that. It is a glorious amp and I miss mine terribly.
PA Hire and Event Management
Fender Deluxe Reverb RI
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Dr Z Maz Jr
Cleans are superb, the drive channel is pretty damn good, the reverb is ok, the fx loop doubles as a brilliant boost.
As as far as plug in and play amps go this one is up there.
The demos of the Rectoverb 25 on Youtube sound like they lack low end and the distortion is a bit raspy. I know it's hard to tell through these videos.