I don't know if I understand your question. The older 3ch Rectifiers had a parallel loop so you can blend the direct signal from the amp (dry) with the signal that goes through the loop (wet). I modded mine to have a serial loop (just the wet signal) like the 2ch or the newer multi-watt Rectos since I never used the blend function.
Could be a couple of things... be in mind that I am boosting the amp with my Savage Drive. This adds a lot of volume and results in a much more saturated tone. Pickups also play a big role. If you still get not enough gain you might want to replace the preamp tubes.
Interesting video! Thanks for taking the time of doing this video!
6L6 huge wall of sound, EL34 more crunch.
Thanks man awesome job 👍
Hello, what is your options of 2 knobs (wet or dry) on rear panel in LOPP FX section?
I don't know if I understand your question. The older 3ch Rectifiers had a parallel loop so you can blend the direct signal from the amp (dry) with the signal that goes through the loop (wet). I modded mine to have a serial loop (just the wet signal) like the 2ch or the newer multi-watt Rectos since I never used the blend function.
Love it !
Mine doesn't seem to get as much gain as yours, any suggestions?
Could be a couple of things... be in mind that I am boosting the amp with my Savage Drive. This adds a lot of volume and results in a much more saturated tone. Pickups also play a big role. If you still get not enough gain you might want to replace the preamp tubes.
what brand tubes are you using?
Both are Mesa Boogie Tubes
You know you are not supposed to change the tube bias unless you actually swap them with the corresponding tubes?
I did swap the tubes when I changed the bias.
your guitar is out of tune or the intonation is off
Intonation is fine but the low b was slightly off, yes 😅