Stock Recto for sale and I'd love it to go to a good home! :) ........I'm happy to listen to any reasonable offers anybody has.
PM me if you are interested.
Stock, unmodded Recto for sale. Based in UK, will ship most places worldwide however (postage to be covered by buyer).
Not used extensively - mainly once a week at band practice for last 6 months in an RM20B. Reason for change is new amp - moving to head and cab setup rather than a combo...
Well to be honest I had always thought it was 240V, but you are right that it was officially changed to 230V. 220V is the way forward anyway - will stick with this in future. Thanks for the help along the way.
Very interested in this little mod!
Until I fixed a major issue preventing my RM20 from working earlier this evening, I had thought it was dead and had been eyeing up new amps. I play a lot of metal (think Machine Head type stuff) and I had something 5150/6505 flavoured in mind (was actually...
very interesting sir! Hopefully you have led me to a solution. I'll be checking this when I get home after work.
Out of interest, what fuses have you been using for your mains fuse? I've been using (and blowing!) 1.6A 250V slow-blow one.
Many thanks for your reply Rob.
When checking the HT fuse (250mA) I checked that there was a resistance present across it. I believe it to be 100% in tact because it presented a resistance to me on my meter, and I have added some weight to this through a visual inspection which shows what...
Apologies for bumping this but I still have a dead amp and I'm very close to turning it into an expensive 1x12 can unless I can get some further guidance.
Is there anything else I can do to troubleshoot my issue?
Thanks for replying so promptly.
I double checked the full process:
1. Ensured Power Button was off and the second switch was set to 'Off' (as opposed to 'Live' or 'Silent').
2. Inserted fresh fuse, ensuring in correct position for UK voltage (240V).
3. Inserted power cable.
4. Turned power...
Hi guys,
Recently my RM20B combo stopped working completely. I pulled out the external fuse (the one immediately next to the power socket), and it had blown. Not a problem I thought, I'll go to my local electronics shop and pick up some fuses.
As per the ratings on the back of the amp, I...