METAL! Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier Tones with Josh W

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Uploaded by on Jan 8, 2012

Due to some requests, Josh got his hands on a Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier with a Drop C tuned guitar to create some juicy METAL Tones!

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  • telecaster and mesa equals metal? r u kidding?!

  • @xXMatthewCoreXx Surprising, but yes!

  • nice demo.

    I just wondered, which amps do you prefer of Rockerverb, JVM and the rectifier and why, 1 to 3.

    Cheers

  • @puckpuckis 1. Rockerverb = I really like the classic rock flavour of the Orange and being able to push it further for some high gain tones. It's also very simple to use which I prefer.

    2. Rectifier = very versatile, the FX loop feature is extremely useful but does need an overdrive pedal in front to give it a bit more juice.

    3. JVM = I'm not a big fan of Marshall's. There were some cool tones that I got out of it, but there is too much high end bite that was quite difficult to dial out.

  • @testing123reviews does he always put an overdrive pedal in front for his shredding solo tones?

  • @XSStrings Not always. On my own amps (Diezel Einstein, Egnater Tourmaster) I don't use an OD pedal because they have enough gain for a lead tone. I just add a little delay for my leads.

    It really depends on the amp, some just need a little extra boost to get a sweet tone.

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