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Mesa Boogie Shoot-Out
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June 27, 2010
3:20 pm
The Tone King
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Boys & Girls, Welcome back! 

Shoot-Out today will be between the BRAND NEW (for 2010) Multi-Watt Dual Rectifier, versus the vintage and long discontinued TremoVerb Dual Rectifier. 

Sure, it's clear that the new Multi-Watt Rectifier is choc-load of features!  NO DOUBT!  8 useable modes, 50/100w selectable per channel (no more tube pulling!!), and rectifier select per switch ~ versus~ the 4 model, non multi-watt rectifier.

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For me – Vintage mode is KING, and I was thrilled to realize one important fact.  The tone is fantastic on both.  Mesa Boogie has a long reputation of building fantastic tone machines, and the Multi-Watt picks up where all old Rectifiers leave off.   The foundation of the Rectifier tone is intact, and it's more alive than ever before … so if you're in the market for a Dual Rectifier – the 100w Multi-Watt will not disappoint.  It contains all of the tones the traditional / legacy Rectifiers left behind, plus added features to take the Dual Rec tone through the roof!  Enjoy the video, and as always, ROCK ON!

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June 27, 2010
4:23 pm
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Way out of my price range for now, but definitely something to save up for. Great demo as always m/

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June 27, 2010
6:29 pm
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Sweet review dude! m/  Keep 'em coming!  I'd still like to hear what the Randall RM100's treadplate module sounds like compared to this beast's red channel.  Thanks bro!

February 14, 2011
11:31 pm
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I would bet that I have watched this review at least a hundred times . . .  As an old metalhead, you just don't get pertier than an old school dual Rec!   Make that 101 times now… lol

March 3, 2011
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theendofacircle
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i had one, i unfortunately sold it because it was way more than i needed at the time. if i could go back in time and slap myself for getting rid of it, i would.

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March 4, 2011
5:19 pm
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I just don't feel like I have earned my way to a dual rec yet. I'm getting there though..

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