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benoa

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Hey guys, it's been a while since my last post here. Been terribly busy.

Just got a new Mesa Boogie Mini Rectifier a few days ago. Very good deal and quick shipping from The Guitar Shop

Brand new unopened box:

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I went through the different options very quickly but I've been spending 95% most of my time on the distortion channel.

Tried it with 2 guitars: my EBMM JP6 and a Godin LG Summit with a 59' in the bridge. 4x12 cab was a Peavey Triple XXX.

On the distortion channel, I dig both the modern and vintage option. The vintage one does the classic rock/80s sound very well.

The modern adds more meat to it but not to the extreme (to my ears).

I have no experience with Mesa amps, this one is my first but I do play ocasionnaly on a beat-up Single Rectifier at the rehearsal room we rent every 2 weeks.

The Mini Mesa is tight and dry, doesn't feel "greasy" like my Peavey 6505. It has less gain too than the 6505 and less fizz/buzzing that you can hear in the 6505 distortion.

Does the Mini Recto has enough gain? For me yes, I was mostly setting it around 1 to 3 o'clock and I haven't tried it boosted with a Tube screamer but I bet some players out there will prefer their Mini Recto boosted for that added gain. But as I only played it at low volume, may be cranking it will give it even more oomph. BTW, this lil' amp is quite loud (wife told me so). Even on the 10 watts setting this lil' amp is LOUD! And flipping the switch to 25 watts shows that it got some volume to spare! I will add to my report once I will have tried it with a drummer, I hope to be able by next week (having some band mates schedule issues these days).

I could add that this "10/25 watts" all-tube amp over a 4x12 is way too loud to be enjoyed playing at what folks on the internet call "tv volume"... The Mini Recto wants to be cranked! This is not your typical bedroom amp. It does sound good a low volume but you gotta crank it to get the best out of it.

Back to playing the Mini Recto, when you hit chords, you can hear all notes clearly and I notice that it shows my "less-than-good" technique on fast runs! This amp doesn't forgive! It's also very dynamic. Play softly or roll your volume on your guitar to get some "lesser" distorted tone on the modern/vintage channel. Good job Mesa!

Speaking of tone, the knobs offers a good control of the EQ on both channel.

Construction: the amp feels very very well built. Fit and finish is top notch and when you pull the handle, the amp feels balanced.

The carrying bag is a nice add-on. Made a joke to the wife that it's not a "Gucci" but worth as much!

Haven't tried the footswitch, the FX loop or even the clean/boosted channel (just a few minutes to see if it was working). I've been mainly rocking the distored channel!

And if I compare it to some "made in China" offers from other companies out there (I played a few), the Mini Recto is worth the 1000$ I paid for it. And it's made in the USA and feels quality.

Some quick clips I've done:

Clip recorded with a SM57:

Very quick clip done using camera mic:

Feel free to ask questions, I'll do my best.

Rock on!
 

benoa

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Thanks Eric! I'm having a lot of fun with the Mini Recto!
 

jvh

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Not to dis your purchase, but can't you purchase a used rectifier for the price these are new? I guess it's not bad for gigging if you don't to haul the big one.
 

benoa

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Yes for sure but... I was tired of moving around my 6505 every week to rehearsal (55 lb bulky vs 12 lb small amp with a nice carrying bag). So the mini will be my weapon of choice for practicing with the band.

As for the 6505, it will remain my main amp for gigging!
 

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Hey- nice! Yeah, I hear you on the small amp thing. I have a little Jet City I use for rehearsals and only lug my million-pound Guytron out for gigs.
 

benoa

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Thanks for the comments and watching the video guys.

@TNT they make 2 1x12 cabs for it, a slant and straigth.

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What are the dimensions of the head? I currently use an Electra-Dyne on a 2x12 Vertical cabinet (approx 23 inches wide). Aside from not having reverb - that mini recto head may be perfect. The 90 watts in the ED makes it brutally loud. I play in a fair loud band but I can rarely get that amp off 1 - 1.5 on the master volume.
 

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Nice thanks for that JB! I've been looking for a nice amp to use in an apartment environment. I like that "tv volume" description. I've been looking at the Blackstar HT-5R combo which is also pretty decent for 1/2 the cash. But of course one can't beat Mesa so like you say the extra $ is gonna be worth it.
 

benoa

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Thanks guys! :)

What are the dimensions of the head?

From Mesa's web site:

Iconic Recto Tone & Styling in an Ultra Compact "Mini" Design - 12 5/8"W x 6 3/4"D x 5 7/8" H – Weighs Only 12 Pounds!


Nice thanks for that JB! I've been looking for a nice amp to use in an apartment environment. I like that "tv volume" description. I've been looking at the Blackstar HT-5R combo which is also pretty decent for 1/2 the cash. But of course one can't beat Mesa so like you say the extra $ is gonna be worth it.

I don't know if my description was clear enough, but the Mini may be too loud for the usual bedroom/basement jamming. I can barely raise the volume without having the wife asking to lower it down! lol

If you are only looking for something for jamming at home... Look elsewhere. I can't wait to Thursday to try it out with my band and hear how it does with our loud drummer!
 

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From what I gather the Mini Rectifier has received rave reviews all the way...seems to be a quite versatile little amp! Easy transportation is such a huge plus in my book...!

Thanks for the review and huge congrats!
 
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