Dual or triple rectifier?

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I am not sure which one of these amps i should get. Im looking at the 3 channel solo heads. Is there a tone difference between the two? Im not sure if i will need the extra 50 watt power difference. Help me out here. thanks.
 

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Both have the characteristic Recto tone - cut low mids, plenty of upper mids, fizzy highs and a booming low end. Can be dialed loose or tight. The main difference is the headroom. So, the Triple will be a little tighter and more open sounding. The Triple will be marginally louder, but since we're talking valves it is pretty insignificant. All valve amps can be very loud.
 

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Play both, buy the one you like the best. :agreed:

I will say, there's more to the tone of the two than just +/- 50 watts. The Triple has more punch and cuts like a knife, while the Dual tends to be a little fatter sounding with more lows.

Volume wise, you simply won't hear a difference. The human ear simply isn't acute enough to find one louder than the other overall.
 

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I hope i can find a triple around to play. From the different videos ive seen, the triple sounds clearer. They are both around the same price so i guess ill just find one to play so i can decide.

How do you feel about buying used? Is it worth the extra money to buy it new or should i find a good cheaper one? What are your experiences with ebay on amps? Should i wait for a reputable person on here to put one up?
 

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As long as it's in good shape buying Mesas used is a great option. They're some great folks when it comes to customer service and really stand behind their product. I bought my Single Rec used but they still stayed on the phone with me for nearly two hours trying to troubleshoot an issue (tube related, not the amp's fault).
 

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I use a Triple, personally. Max pretty much has the tonal difference nailed. The extra 50W changes the tone moreso than the volume. I think the Triple sits better in a band mix.
 

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I'm all over the dual as long as you have a cool cabinet to match. Its always fun to dial the gain way back and make yourself work for it by playing harder, something i think the dual lends itself to more nicely than the trirec. Triples still rule.
 

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Triple...

More rectifiers more fun.
 

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Am I the only one that likes the Dual better? :shrug:
Depends what you're playing. The Triple I use seems to have a tendency to be a bit tighter in "modern" mode Channel 3 and 2. I personally use Channel 2 as my main because it sounds a bit thicker which some say the dual is thicker sounding. Now is that true I don't know. I haven't spent much time with duals. But I do know Channel 2 on a triple is nice and tight and thick sounding when pushed with my OD ( ZW by MXR if you're wondering).
 

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It depends.

I sold my 3channel Triple Rectifier for a Multi-Watt Dual Rectifier, and I like the Multi-watt Dual more.

My friend had a 3channel Dual the same time I had my 3chan Triple, and out of those two, the Triple did sound a bit more brutal.

So, I go with the multi-watt Dual Recto, but out of the older heads I would get the Triple.
 
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there is only a few decibels between 50 100 and 150 watts... so if your leaning towards the triple because of the extra watts then dont bother...

There is a difference between all 3 rectos but in the end your gona get great sounds from all 3..

good luck
 


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