And idiot that I am, I didn't snag one then.Inflation does not tend to isolate itself.
A decade ago people were almost giving Rectifiers away because they were no longer cool and/or trendy.
And idiot that I am, I didn't snag one then.
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It makes sense. This is gear for boomers, many of whom have enjoyed careers during the most prosperous time in american history, and are now at retirement age and sitting on outsized portfolios.






Ive had plenty of Mesa & Gibson and never once paid retail. Only a fool or somebody with money to burn pays retail.
Fine gear but don't miss them at all.
The MK I / MK III / MK IV & Rectifier were all stupid loud and mostly non usable.
I like blasting a stadium as much as anyone else but those days are pretty much dead.
Rectifiers non-usable loud?
They have three volumes,,,,channel, output, and send-level on the back. Plus the solo too, but that only goes upward so we won't count that.
Also you can knock them down with their built-in variac(spongy) and to a lessor degree their tube rectifier sections.
Multi-Watts do 50w and older models handle pulling a pair of power tubes to go 50w for modern-mode,,,,,, it's never needed if in vintage mode.
To me they are one of the best bedroom volume high-gain amps ever.

Yes all true and fine amps as i siad, Whenever i would open up the DR minute pieces of the cieling tiles would leave "snow" on my amp.
The MK I was just not usable insanely stupid loud.
MK III had more gain and sounded great w/a power soak so you couls actually turn it up w/o killing small animals.
MK IV cool amp but basically Metallica "ride the lightning" sound in a jar.
They all went to home that needed them.
I could not get any of my Engineers / Tech to agree to work on them which left me having to ship them to Petaluma. Not going that route.
Plus Gibson owns Mesa now no telling who works on amps.
Im a Marshall guy a 100 watt JMP is all i ever needand i have 2.