MetalDaze
Repless in Seattle
The diamond plate background suggests a Recto, but probably a Synergy version like the IICP.
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Hahah. Lame to see Synergy do “Soon..” as well. Would be neat if it was officially licensed by Mesa.Oh no it's a Neural DSP module
With the silver diamond plate and the black module I'm guessing they're trying to be blatant about it being a Recto at least.Hopefully a Recto, and not a re-annoucement of the Z-Wreck.
I'm curious about what kind of circuit changes are going on between the red and orange modes since it's not able to remove the negative feedback from the power section like the real amp does.
On an old ToneTalk episode, Dave Friedman said that a Synergy Rectfier module would be redundant since the preamp of the real amp is so close to that of an SLO and the power section is where the difference in tone/character/feel comes from. I guess that didn't stop people from asking for one, though
It's a lot of people's favorite revisions. They still have the depth and chunk of a Recto but with a tighter low end. More like a super pissed of SLO.Revision C is George Lynch's favorite version, no?
I wanna hear more demos before I make a judgement call since I never really liked his tones. Seems like he was dialing in the sound for maximum 90s/2000s nu metal mudVoiced like a Rev C and yet sounds nothing like it... way closer to a Rev G or every bassy boomy recto you've ever heard.
I bet he wasn't happy about that. I'm sure he's replaced it with another, but it's "just not the exact same." I'm waiting for Leon Todd's demo to get released before I contemplate one.It's a lot of people's favorite revisions. They still have the depth and chunk of a Recto but with a tighter low end. More like a super pissed of SLO.
But yeah Lynch's grail Recto was a very early Rev C iirc that was apparently FUBAR.
I think that was the story. It got damaged (It's Don so iirc the story changes a lot lol), Mesa tried to fix it and it never sounded the same. No other Recto sounded like it. He still seemed to like the sound of it though since the Peavey he worked on (XXX) has some Recto influence in it, and the Grail module he did for Randall is Recto based.I bet he wasn't happy about that. I'm sure he's replaced it with another, but it's "just not the exact same." I'm waiting for Leon Todd's demo to get released before I contemplate one.
I thought Nielson's video sounded goodI wanna hear more demos before I make a judgement call since I never really liked his tones. Seems like he was dialing in the sound for maximum 90s/2000s nu metal mud