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Delivery day. Oh fuck yea:

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Added another Metal Zone to my pedalboard - got this one for $40, so next step is to get some more patch cables to add it in. The current layout and signal path is determined by the only way I could get short little cables to actually plug in haha!

I think the last spot on the board will eventually be a DC-2W Dimension Waza, one day when they aren't so crazy expensive

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We'll see how the little hand-held recorder goes tomorrow at the jam rooms. You have to turn the distortion knob practically off on them all to get the sweet spot and it's probably not even worth doing haha. Everyone knows how sensitive the knobs are
 

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Running a Mesa Mark III Blue Stripe right now. Some of the stuff on the pedal board is different, but that's the most recent pic I have of it all out!

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Mesa, Rev and Peters doesn’t get much better than that for any amp head rig very impressive! How do they sound together?
I'm not sure how the revv pairs with my other amps, I haven't spent enough time with it yet. the other 3 pair well since they occupy very different sonic spaces. the f100 gives off a ton of recto esque low end/grit while still sounding modern, the fsm has a throaty refined 5150 vibe and the mark 3 is just raw thrashy/snarly aggression.
 

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Added another Metal Zone to my pedalboard - got this one for $40, so next step is to get some more patch cables to add it in. The current layout and signal path is determined by the only way I could get short little cables to actually plug in haha!

I think the last spot on the board will eventually be a DC-2W Dimension Waza, one day when they aren't so crazy expensive

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Uhm, I don't need to hear this board, it's already in top 10 board of all boards ever built. Perfection.
 

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I'm not sure how the revv pairs with my other amps, I haven't spent enough time with it yet. the other 3 pair well since they occupy very different sonic spaces. the f100 gives off a ton of recto esque low end/grit while still sounding modern, the fsm has a throaty refined 5150 vibe and the mark 3 is just raw thrashy/snarly aggression.

Sounds good KnightsBolaire, I think you have great taste in amp heads. Mesa, Peters, Revv. Very hard to beat sonic combination and footprint that would have interesting similarities & differences. I would love to sit down in a studio with them and work out blends & contrasts. What an experience!
 

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Very cool rig. How does the invective go? Is it thick and warm sounding? How is the rectoverb? I liked the one I tried.
 

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The Invective is awesome. They really packed it with features so it can go from crystal clear to punishing brutality and everything in between. It is voiced typical of most all other Peavey amps in that it's mid forward.. It doesn't need any pedals to sound awesome.

The rectoverb is a different beast all together. It's harder to dial in good tones and it requires a boost to really nail high gain. But it has an amazing bottom end and when you get it set just right it sounds unreal. It is much darker then the Invective.
 

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The Invective is awesome. They really packed it with features so it can go from crystal clear to punishing brutality and everything in between. It is voiced typical of most all other Peavey amps in that it's mid forward.. It doesn't need any pedals to sound awesome.

The rectoverb is a different beast all together. It's harder to dial in good tones and it requires a boost to really nail high gain. But it has an amazing bottom end and when you get it set just right it sounds unreal. It is much darker then the Invective.

Sounds great Bracky. I believe the Invective is solid state. Much difference between a 5150 or 6505?
 


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