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Recto - not what i expected
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<blockquote data-quote="rickgk" data-source="post: 775" data-attributes="member: 55"><p>I owned and gigged dual rec half stack twice weekly for 2 years and I think the module sounds very similar to the real thing, it has that loose bottom end grind that the recto has but less of the fizz on the top end, and that's the only difference i have noticed. The mesa dual recto is the sound for the now old 'nu-metal' genre (limp bizkit etc etc) but not for current metal, i would use the 1080 module for getting sounds close to the newer metal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rickgk, post: 775, member: 55"] I owned and gigged dual rec half stack twice weekly for 2 years and I think the module sounds very similar to the real thing, it has that loose bottom end grind that the recto has but less of the fizz on the top end, and that's the only difference i have noticed. The mesa dual recto is the sound for the now old 'nu-metal' genre (limp bizkit etc etc) but not for current metal, i would use the 1080 module for getting sounds close to the newer metal. [/QUOTE]
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