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I found this thread that seeks to answer the same question, and I wondered what we could come up with here.
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Anything Creed or Alter bridge will be a rec.
Anything Nickle back at least one guitar is a rec
I think Disturbed was 100% rec.
Bout all the guitar players in most of the late 90's NUmetal stuff used rec's and PRS's much of the time in fact.
Don't understand the question. Mesa isn't the only (or first) guitar amp to use a rectifier valve.
Or are you specifically enquiring about the Mesa? Even then, you still have the option to NOT use the valve rectifier, so even if a Mesa was used, it's virtually impossible to tell if the valve rectifier was engaged.
Ha! Yes. Yes I was.While this is a very true and accurate technical point you're making, I think you're WAY overthinking/analyzing the question.
I'm not sure if the Rectifier was released in time for Justice. I've also never heard of James using a Road King. He's used a Triple Rec live off and on since the late 90s, although typically he uses Triaxis preamps blended with his VH4. Before the Diezel, he had one Triaxis setup for IIC+ tones and another for Rectifier tones. I believe Kirk uses a Rectifier with his Randall live. I've also heard that they use an Axe-Fx a fair bit live these days.
I'm not sure if the Rectifier was released in time for Justice. I've also never heard of James using a Road King. He's used a Triple Rec live off and on since the late 90s, although typically he uses Triaxis preamps blended with his VH4. Before the Diezel, he had one Triaxis setup for IIC+ tones and another for Rectifier tones. I believe Kirk uses a Rectifier with his Randall live. I've also heard that they use an Axe-Fx a fair bit live these days.