Re: Tell me about the Mesa Nomad series
I had a Nomad for a year or so back when I started playing again. The one I had was the 6L6 50/100 watt one; I'm not sure if the 55 is that one or the EL84 one. I liked mine fine. The cleans were decent (not as sweet or complex as the new Boogie series, the series that replaced the 'mads), the middle channel was nice, warm, classic Boogie, and the third channel was over the top metalesque. All in all, it was a bit modern sounding for my tastes (and too freakin' loud), but you could certainly use one in just about any situation and sound fine. It may or may not be your Holy Grail kind of thing.
FWIW, there is a lot of internet wisdom out there regarding the Nomads being unreliable, but I played mine loud a lot and never had any problems. Granted it was only for year.
My experience with Recto type amps is pretty minimal but (just IMHO) if you absolutely can't stand how your amp sounds now the Nomad might be too close to it for ya. Although I did see a guy in a Beatles cover band last night playing a Rectoverb (I think) and he sounded pretty darn Beatleseque so it's all in how you use it, I guess.
Edit: If it sounds like I'm doing the "damning with faint praise" thing, I guess I am. :laugh2: But in my experience they are neither terrible nor prone to making your house burn down.