some_dude
Raging BB Gunologist
Borrowed a Rectoverb 25. I wanted to put it through it's paces before I committed to buying one. Throughly impressed. I thought the combo would sound weak and boxy, but it's not. It pounds pretty hard.
I can get it to sound more or less like my big Recto, minus the obvious difference in headroom and low end extension. I get a surprising amount of thump for a small 1x12 and the open back gives it a seriously sweet crunch at the expense of pure chugging, where I feel a closed back is better suited.
Where the combo really shines is when I roll the gain back. The cab/speaker has a ballsy midrange and transient harmonics that gives a certain authenticity to old school guitar tones that the more modern sounding Recto cabs lack. The Fillmore speaker kind of reminds me of a Greenback, although with a more Mesa sounding midrange and better bottom end control. Best slide tone I've had to date.
I've noticed that as I experiment I find myself playing a lot of ZZ Top, Zeppelin, Nazareth, AC/DC...
I can get it to sound more or less like my big Recto, minus the obvious difference in headroom and low end extension. I get a surprising amount of thump for a small 1x12 and the open back gives it a seriously sweet crunch at the expense of pure chugging, where I feel a closed back is better suited.
Where the combo really shines is when I roll the gain back. The cab/speaker has a ballsy midrange and transient harmonics that gives a certain authenticity to old school guitar tones that the more modern sounding Recto cabs lack. The Fillmore speaker kind of reminds me of a Greenback, although with a more Mesa sounding midrange and better bottom end control. Best slide tone I've had to date.
I've noticed that as I experiment I find myself playing a lot of ZZ Top, Zeppelin, Nazareth, AC/DC...
