New Amp: Mesa Triple Rectifier 3 Channel

I got a local trade offer on my 2009 Splawn Quickrod for this lovely Mesa Triple Rectifier. I’ve wanted a rectifier on and off since I first got into guitars, and spent tons of time in my college town’s music shop demoing the Dual Rectifiers they had there. I’d never really considered the Triples, thinking they’d be way overkill and too much wattage to handle in my studio. I’m surprised that the volume can be kept pretty reasonable, especially with the loop output control combined with each channel’s volume controls.

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The clean channel is really great sounding, if lacking much character with the gain turned lower. I find the gain maxed out in clean mode is my favorite setting, it does not get distorted like this but does add a little more chime and sparkle to it.

I use channel 2 in vintage mode, which is thicker in the mids than modern and can get pretty close, especially boosted, to classic metal sounds though since I have a few Marshalls and the Mesa Mark my standards are pretty high here and I think the best use for channel 2 vintage is actually as a more mid-heavy lead tone to use over channel 3 modern’s rhythm tone.

Channel 3 is the perfect modern metal tone machine, especially boosted with a tubescreamer, although I like it plenty without the boost. It has plenty of gain and gets very thick, especially tuned down a few steps for heavier modern styles. The sizzle can be dialed up or down with the presence control, which really affects the voicing of the entire channel - turned up reduces the bass as well and tightens the attack, but turned down it can get a bit more full sounding if a little more muddy in complex chords. It’s a great rhythm channel though I find it a little piercing for leads, unless that’s the desired outcome.

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