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Salvation or JF Mesa (mark and recto) vs triaxis
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<blockquote data-quote="leonsun" data-source="post: 156706" data-attributes="member: 3629"><p>I had a chance to compare a MarkV and a dual recto with my JF Erect and a Custom JF Mark V. I think the main difference is in the power amp of these amps. Rob highlighted that the essence of the Mark V extreme channel is in the drive of its power amp. I missed the power sag of the tube rectifier in case of the erect compared to recto. But. I love the sound of the 2 moduls, and I can make more brutal sound with these thanks to the missing low-mid thump of the recto and I could dial more fat but tight sound with jf markV.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leonsun, post: 156706, member: 3629"] I had a chance to compare a MarkV and a dual recto with my JF Erect and a Custom JF Mark V. I think the main difference is in the power amp of these amps. Rob highlighted that the essence of the Mark V extreme channel is in the drive of its power amp. I missed the power sag of the tube rectifier in case of the erect compared to recto. But. I love the sound of the 2 moduls, and I can make more brutal sound with these thanks to the missing low-mid thump of the recto and I could dial more fat but tight sound with jf markV. [/QUOTE]
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