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<blockquote data-quote="kbause" data-source="post: 28833" data-attributes="member: 1548"><p>Yes I have played plenty of Mesas (I actually play a dual recto in the band I just joined)</p><p></p><p>I've yet to A/B it to the Recto, but I'm not arguing about how close it sounds to a Recto.</p><p>Grail compared to Grail modded Recto (depending on how far you went with it) is identical. I would bet you wouldn't be able to hear the difference in a blind test.</p><p>As far as high gainers go, I've yet to find a module that does the modern aggressive type tone better than a Grail/Recto. (other than the 1086)</p><p></p><p>Also the reason mesa named them rectifiers is because they used tube rectifiers on them.</p><p>Personally I prefer SS rectifier settings on them, feels tighter which is a big deal on an amp thats so loose feeling in the first place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kbause, post: 28833, member: 1548"] Yes I have played plenty of Mesas (I actually play a dual recto in the band I just joined) I've yet to A/B it to the Recto, but I'm not arguing about how close it sounds to a Recto. Grail compared to Grail modded Recto (depending on how far you went with it) is identical. I would bet you wouldn't be able to hear the difference in a blind test. As far as high gainers go, I've yet to find a module that does the modern aggressive type tone better than a Grail/Recto. (other than the 1086) Also the reason mesa named them rectifiers is because they used tube rectifiers on them. Personally I prefer SS rectifier settings on them, feels tighter which is a big deal on an amp thats so loose feeling in the first place. [/QUOTE]
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