Big Daddy
Well-known member
JF Modded Recto and Erect Opinions
Here?s the back story, me and LoD21 go back a million years. I?m and Egnater junkie from 1988 ? I commissioned his first ever 3 channel pre-amp and own his M4 Prototype serial number 00001, yes the one that toured the world lives in my rack ? and have had the pleasure of working with Bruce to zero in on my tone ever since. My stuff is heavily modified and always turns heads when we gig.
I have been looking for another amp for a few years. Something smaller than my rack of death ? appropriately named by the crew who has to carry it
? something easier to move around so I can whore with other bands and jam with buddies. In December I had the opportunity to buy an RM100M, so I did. I wasn?t loaded, but my boy LoD21 had a zillion modules and he said I could borrow a couple while I figured out which ones to buy.
At the time he was using a JF Modded XTC, a Mr Scary and a Grail. His tone was pretty cool, but kinda ?dark?. The other guys in our band preferred his Egnater modified Marshall ? which is spectacular ? but I always liked certain characteristics about his Randall and thought that If I could just spend an hour or two tweaking it I might really like it.
So we dug through LoD?s box of misfit toys and come upon an early JF Moded Recto. The second I put it in my amp everyone else in the room?s heads turned. Like always the rest of the guys in the band were ignoring me and LoD while we tweaked knobs, but the second I fired this guy up everyone took notice. LoD started pulling his preferred modules out of his head and putting them in mine. One by one this Recto was takin? ?em out! Down goes the XTC, Down goes Mr Scary, etc?
I immediately told him I would buy that Recto, but knew I wanted to try a few more modules to be sure, so I started buying from you guys. I bought some stockers for donors and then got deals on a Mamba SE, a Dragon and an JF Erect ? damaged in shipping.
The Mamba SE is a formidable module. The saturation and gain levels are quite ridiculous. Kudos to Anthony on a great, great module. I would like to try more of Anthony?s modules, but, unfortunately, they tend to be a little cost prohibitive for me and the wait to get a fresh one from overseas is more than I can bare , so at LoD?s urging, I started talking to Rob. I know this doesn?t need to be said, but I feel obligated to say it? what a GREAT guy! As most of you know he volunteered to fix and update my broken Erect for the cost of shipping ? since it was shipped with several other modules the shipping was drastically reduced, so he basically did it for free ? very, VERY generous
Like Bruce, Rob was very open to my ? our ? input, but a little hesitant ? or so it seemed ? to really push the gain to the levels we were asking for. Once we made a few points for our side he embraced our insanity and began coming up with ideas to get these custom recto mods where we wanted them. The result has exceeded my expectations in every way!!!
We cloned LoD?s ?A-Recto? our working title for the module and added gain and saturation pots internally and a mid-sweep knob on the face. We did some tweaking with the tight switch and a few other things Rob could clarify, because I am not remembering everything at this moment. We were very careful to make sure that we could always dial this mods back to the original A-Recto tone and what we ended up with is, in my humble opinion, the best sounding recto mod I have ever heard.
I also, finally, got to hear what a JF Erect is supposed to sound like. Rob?s description on his web site doesn?t do it justice. He really nails two different recto tones with this mod. If I hadn?t just received the module I have been dreaming about for years, I would be gushing about that module for sure! Our singer, who also plays guitar in another band grabbed it for his Lynchbox so quickly it made my head spin
We played around with the Erect for a while and it is a great module on its own, but my JF Custom Recto is truly a work of art! It all works out well though, Billy got a cool new module that suits his needs, while LoD and I got what were hoping for and more
Rob? thank you, thank you, THANK YOU!!!
It was great working with you and I look forward to our continued quest for tone
I can?t wait to hear the Trilogy, get to work!!! LOL
H
Here?s the back story, me and LoD21 go back a million years. I?m and Egnater junkie from 1988 ? I commissioned his first ever 3 channel pre-amp and own his M4 Prototype serial number 00001, yes the one that toured the world lives in my rack ? and have had the pleasure of working with Bruce to zero in on my tone ever since. My stuff is heavily modified and always turns heads when we gig.
I have been looking for another amp for a few years. Something smaller than my rack of death ? appropriately named by the crew who has to carry it
At the time he was using a JF Modded XTC, a Mr Scary and a Grail. His tone was pretty cool, but kinda ?dark?. The other guys in our band preferred his Egnater modified Marshall ? which is spectacular ? but I always liked certain characteristics about his Randall and thought that If I could just spend an hour or two tweaking it I might really like it.
So we dug through LoD?s box of misfit toys and come upon an early JF Moded Recto. The second I put it in my amp everyone else in the room?s heads turned. Like always the rest of the guys in the band were ignoring me and LoD while we tweaked knobs, but the second I fired this guy up everyone took notice. LoD started pulling his preferred modules out of his head and putting them in mine. One by one this Recto was takin? ?em out! Down goes the XTC, Down goes Mr Scary, etc?
I immediately told him I would buy that Recto, but knew I wanted to try a few more modules to be sure, so I started buying from you guys. I bought some stockers for donors and then got deals on a Mamba SE, a Dragon and an JF Erect ? damaged in shipping.
The Mamba SE is a formidable module. The saturation and gain levels are quite ridiculous. Kudos to Anthony on a great, great module. I would like to try more of Anthony?s modules, but, unfortunately, they tend to be a little cost prohibitive for me and the wait to get a fresh one from overseas is more than I can bare , so at LoD?s urging, I started talking to Rob. I know this doesn?t need to be said, but I feel obligated to say it? what a GREAT guy! As most of you know he volunteered to fix and update my broken Erect for the cost of shipping ? since it was shipped with several other modules the shipping was drastically reduced, so he basically did it for free ? very, VERY generous
Like Bruce, Rob was very open to my ? our ? input, but a little hesitant ? or so it seemed ? to really push the gain to the levels we were asking for. Once we made a few points for our side he embraced our insanity and began coming up with ideas to get these custom recto mods where we wanted them. The result has exceeded my expectations in every way!!!
We cloned LoD?s ?A-Recto? our working title for the module and added gain and saturation pots internally and a mid-sweep knob on the face. We did some tweaking with the tight switch and a few other things Rob could clarify, because I am not remembering everything at this moment. We were very careful to make sure that we could always dial this mods back to the original A-Recto tone and what we ended up with is, in my humble opinion, the best sounding recto mod I have ever heard.
I also, finally, got to hear what a JF Erect is supposed to sound like. Rob?s description on his web site doesn?t do it justice. He really nails two different recto tones with this mod. If I hadn?t just received the module I have been dreaming about for years, I would be gushing about that module for sure! Our singer, who also plays guitar in another band grabbed it for his Lynchbox so quickly it made my head spin
Rob? thank you, thank you, THANK YOU!!!
It was great working with you and I look forward to our continued quest for tone
H