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sound clips: grail vs recto modded vs recto 'orange' mod
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<blockquote data-quote="JKD" data-source="post: 11941" data-attributes="member: 879"><p>Seems like REV C, F and G of the Dual Recto are most widely found..with C being earliest and rarest of course. From memory I think Rev F to G is where they changed the fx loop from Series to Parallel and is supposedly somewhere around serial #500.</p><p></p><p>With an MTS pre-amp module you aren't mating to the same power amp so I'm guessin it's not as simple as looking at the original schematic.. allowances might have to be made to get the amp as close as possible to the original sound given the variations in design.</p><p></p><p>I'm sure there are compromises in EQ layout too...the tone controls on a Recto module don't interact exactly the same way they do on a real Rectifier.</p><p></p><p>There's also (hopefully) more money to be made with a licensed design? At least I hope the Lynch endorsement is helping to sell these amps....they still don't seem widely known :-/</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JKD, post: 11941, member: 879"] Seems like REV C, F and G of the Dual Recto are most widely found..with C being earliest and rarest of course. From memory I think Rev F to G is where they changed the fx loop from Series to Parallel and is supposedly somewhere around serial #500. With an MTS pre-amp module you aren't mating to the same power amp so I'm guessin it's not as simple as looking at the original schematic.. allowances might have to be made to get the amp as close as possible to the original sound given the variations in design. I'm sure there are compromises in EQ layout too...the tone controls on a Recto module don't interact exactly the same way they do on a real Rectifier. There's also (hopefully) more money to be made with a licensed design? At least I hope the Lynch endorsement is helping to sell these amps....they still don't seem widely known :-/ [/QUOTE]
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