feedthesweed
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So after reading up on 2 channel dual rectifiers I came to the conclusion that mine was a rev G . Even though it has two 16-8 speaker outputs, small logo, attached power cord, it does have a parallel fx loop. Everything I had read previously suggested that only rev G's had parallel fx loop.
My curiosity just didnt let me settle there so I finally opened up the amp to look what the PCB said. To my astonishment it says RF-1F!
I dont know if this has ever been seen before but I have not seen or read about a Rev F with a parallel fx loop or such a high serial number.
Unfortunately I dont have any experience with other dual rectifiers (other than 3channel ones that I dont like that much). I took it to a friend to hook it up to his 4x12 with vintage 30s and it sounds amazing. orange channel sounds like a Marshall done right, fuller and more aggressive. The red channel is even more aggressive but with the rectifier tone more present but without being too buzzy or fizzy.
Other than that I dont know how to describe it too well since I am not that good with the terminology of describing the sound with words.
My curiosity just didnt let me settle there so I finally opened up the amp to look what the PCB said. To my astonishment it says RF-1F!
I dont know if this has ever been seen before but I have not seen or read about a Rev F with a parallel fx loop or such a high serial number.
Unfortunately I dont have any experience with other dual rectifiers (other than 3channel ones that I dont like that much). I took it to a friend to hook it up to his 4x12 with vintage 30s and it sounds amazing. orange channel sounds like a Marshall done right, fuller and more aggressive. The red channel is even more aggressive but with the rectifier tone more present but without being too buzzy or fizzy.
Other than that I dont know how to describe it too well since I am not that good with the terminology of describing the sound with words.