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Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier Trem-O-Verb

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Manufacturer URL http://www.mesaboogie.com/
Features 9.4 (41 responses)
Sound Quality 9.2 (42 responses)
Reliability 9.5 (29 responses)
Customer Support 8.8 (26 responses)
Overall Rating 9.3 (41 responses)
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Product: Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier Trem-O-Verb
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 08/11/2007 at 01:10pm by Scott

Features : 10
Mine was made in '95. I play rock, classic rock, blues and some metal. This amp can do it all. Two channels with two voices per channel. And by using the cloning feature, you can switch between the two voices on either the orange or red channels. The only thing I wish it had was a more comprehensive footswitch. You can add footswitches, but each has a separate input, but at this point I don't really need all of that. Mine is pushing (2) 212 Mesa rectifier cabs (closed backs w/ V30's) and it is LOUD. At home, I pull two of the power tubes (6L6's)and one of the rectifier tubes so that I can turn it up to 9 o'clock. If you like, you can switch the power tubes to EL34's for more of a Marshall style distortion. No biasing needed, just flip a switch and off you go.

Sound Quality : 10
I play an Epi Les Paul Custom w/ SD Jazz and JB pups. I also use a Gibson SG Classic w/ P90's. The tremoverb is a smoother sounding rectifier than the dual or triple rectifier. It has all the distortion that I could ever need for heavy metal, but it is also a fantastic blues amp, and it produces beautiful cleans. The variables on this amp make it the most versatile amp I have played. I also have a Fender Twin Amp pro series that is known for its clean sounds, but I like the Tremoverb just as well. It is different; a little more bite to the cleans which I feel comes through better in a band setting.

Reliability : No Opinion
Haven't had it long, but it is built like a tank.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I haven't needed to call them.

Overall Rating : 10
I've been playing for 30 years, and can't figure out why I waited so long for a Mesa and this amp in particular. I would definitely find another one if this was stolen...I can't imagine you could just lose it. Again, a more all inclusive footswitch is the only thing I can figure out that I would like to have with it. When I die and they pry my hands from around this amp, I am passing it on to my son.


Product: Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier Trem-O-Verb
Price Paid: US $1100 used
Submitted 06/26/2006 at 03:18pm by Matthew Alexander
Email: Zildjian59 at comcast<dot>net

Features : 9
This amp is suprisingly very versatile. I owned on of these a year ago, and sold it because I couldn't afford to keep it. I've been paying a Mark IV for the past year. I picked this up on a hunch and I'm in love all over again! It's just as versatile as my Mark IV. I play anything from Jazz to Prog Rock to thrash metal and this amp can effectively cover all the bases. The only thing that I wish it had is a way to switch between the hi gain and clean settings on the orange channel.

Sound Quality : 9
I play a Gibson Les Paul Studio and an Ernie Ball Musican Man JP signature model through this and it can get everything from an agressive chunk to a suprisingly good to clean to super smooth leads (usually hard to achieve on a Recto). The reverb on this amp is one of the best I have yet to encounter. It is a power house as well! I play shows with the volume on 4! Its pretty quiet too for how much gain is on hand. This is quickly becoming my favorite Mesa amp... I just wish the bottom end was just a little bit tighter.

Reliability : 10
So far I have never had any problems with Mesa.

Customer Support : 10
Always had good luck with Mesa.

Overall Rating : 10
I've been playing for about 4 years now, and I've been through alot of gear, from Marshalls, to Framus, to VHT, and this is one of the best amps I have every played. If it was stolen I would replace it in a heart beat. I've owned almost every Mesa model and so far this is my favorite. It is even beating out my Mark IV. For people who hate Rectos, this is the amp that will swing your support. I've owned a Triple Recto before, and this blows it away in terms of tightness and smoothness.


Product: Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier Trem-O-Verb
Price Paid: US $1300 used
Submitted 04/28/2006 at 12:55pm by Adnan

Features : 10
Made in 1996
This is simply the smoothest high gain amp i've ever had, had marshall, had randall, have laney (which I would say is probably the closest in an extreme gain situation). I play sort of a cross between queensryche and yngwie.
Perfect perfect, couldn't ask for anything more.

It came used with EL34's, incredible sound, but i switched to 6L6's different, but also incredible... i go back and forth every few weeks, I wish I had 2 of these amps.

Sound Quality : 10
Most guitars are Ibanez RG series and a few kramers from the 80's.I use a variety of pickups, but mostly X2n, Bill Lawrence L500XL and some pickups a guy custom makes for me, which sound like a slightly clearer x2n.
the amp is very quiet and the quantity of sounds one can get out of it are astronomical.
The clean channel when cranked does get distorted and I prefer to use the laneys for that. The modern gain channel, is just over the top, and I suppose that explains why that particular sound has made it onto so many albums... what I would have given back in the 80's to have this sound on out album!!!

Reliability : 10
Very Dependable... never broken.. i replace tubes frequently though

Customer Support : 10
ALL OTHER AMP COMPANIES NEED TO LEARN FROM MESA/BOOGIE!!! I called them more than a dozen times to ask questions prior to buying this used amp, and everytime, either i got someone on the phone or they called me back within 30 seconds and each time they really took their time with me, even though I was asking questions about buying a used amp. Even Mesa/Boogie in Italy replied to my email within just a few hours at night with great email. Other than Mesa, the only other amp company I have dealt with that was so willing to do everything they could for their customers is Laney.

Overall Rating : 10
am 40 now and have been playing since I was 13... Have tons of gear, mostly left over from touring in the 80's. While I will never get rid of my laneys, if they were stolen, I know I could replicate the sound with a dual recto mesa, so now I feel safe... One thing to note though: My laneys all have 6L6's, and I can get the Laney sound easily with the tremoverb, but only with EL34's.... wierd huh?


Product: Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier Trem-O-Verb
Price Paid: US $1,000 used
Submitted 04/22/2006 at 09:42am by scott

Features : 10
This amp is extremely versatile. In the sound category i will go into more detail. this amp uses 6 12ax7's, 4 6l6's (the amp comes biased for either el34's or 6l6's, pretty cool huh?) and 2 5u4's. i took 2 of the 6l6's out, with drastically cut the power of this amp, making the remaining tubes break up at a much lower volume. this is great if you're just practicing or playing at home. i put them back in for shows and stuff. also, this amp has 4 modes - clean, vintage high gain, modern high gain, and blues, as well as tremolo and reverb.

Sound Quality : 10
I use this amp with a 2006 gibson sg standard. At first i was using this amp with a behringer ultrastack cab because i couldnt afford anything else at the time. I wasnt fully satisfied with the sound until i bought a marshall jcm900 1960A cab. The sound change was very drastic. it was like night and day difference. Now this amp sounds INCREDIBLE. its very very versatile. it has a channel cloning switch on the back, meaning you can have 2 orange channels or 2 red channels. i use 2 orange channels, setting one of them to the vintage-high gain, and set the other to the blues setting. in my opinion, the vintage high gain sounds like a very compressed marshall sound, and i set the blues to clean, but with a little grit in it.

Reliability : 10
so far this amp has been very reliable. no compliants

Customer Support : No Opinion
havent seeked any support yet so i am indifferent.

Overall Rating : 10
if you are being skeptical, thinking mesa's are only for metal, think again. these amps are very versitile, marshalls can give you one tone. imo...


Product: Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier Trem-O-Verb
Price Paid: US $1000 used
Submitted 03/30/2006 at 12:42pm by Joe

Features : 10
This is the most versatile amp i have ever owned. It is packed with features and you can spend hours tweaking it to get the sound you want. It is a little tricky to get the clean clean Fender sound, but you can do it. It has decent tremolo and reverb and a killer effects loop with lots of possibilities.
It's a 2 channel 4 mode amp. Channel one is clean and vintage high gain. Channel 2 is Blues and modern gain. The gain in this thing will crush you.
You have a choice of using 6L6 tubes or EL34 tubes for the classic brit sound some of us remember. And with a tube rectifier using 2 recto tubes, you can't find another amp that is as warm as this one. Another nice thing is Mesa endorses tube pulling. I am using EL34 tubes and pulled 2 of them and 1 recto tube. I changed the phase inverter tube to a 12AT7. The amp is putting out about 30 to 35 watts. This is perfect for cranking it for clubs and small venues. For the larger venues, just plug the tubes back in.

Sound Quality : 10
This is the absolute best sounding amp I have ever owned and I've owned them all. There isn't one sound I cannot reproduce by just tweaking the EQ knobs. I play a strat and a PRS CU22. Both guitars sound awesome through this amp. My cab is a left over Marshall 4/12 300 watt cab. I sold the Marshall JCM amp 10 minutes after I fire this Trem-o-Verb up. With the trem-O-Verb, I was able to get every sound the Marshall had to offer. But I couldn't get the Marshall to sound like the Trem. It is very simple to get the cleanest cleans to the most bone crushing Distortion. also, with regard to too much Bass, I just set my bass EQ around 3 and it is perfect. But if I want more, it's there. also, if you replace the stock 6L6 power tubes with EL34s you have another whole totally different amp. This is how i use mine. I don't like the harshness the 6L6 tubes put out. Also, pulling tubes allows you to craqnk the amp and get the warm compressed tube sound that you really never hear on a 100 watt amp. These amps and any tube amp sounds their best when cranked up at least 50%.

Reliability : 10
I bought the amp used and broken. It was made in 1995 or 1996. All that was wrong with it was it needed tubes. It sounds perfect and has no noise at all. So I would call it a very reliable amp.

Customer Support : 10
Since I never owned a Mesa before this amp and wanted to learn more about it, I have called Mesa support several times in the last few months. They always call back and are very helpful and take the time to answer any question you may have, from settings to tube pulling.
I think Mesa amps have a 5 year warranty but I am not sure.

Overall Rating : 10
I have been playing for 40 years and have owned just about every amp, searching for that sound. Well I found it.]
If it was stolen, I would look for another one.
I love ecverything about this amp. There is nothing I hate. But they could come up with a better footswitch system.
Like I said, I've owned every amp there is, so i pretty much compared it to everything.
I wish it has the metal faceplate like the triples.
You cannot go wrong with this amp. If you have ever been searching for that speacial sound, I'm sure you can dial it in on a Mesa Boogie Trem-O-Verb


Product: Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier Trem-O-Verb
Price Paid: US $1400 used
Submitted 01/24/2006 at 07:27pm by Randy W.

Features : 10
Built in 1995.

Most versatile head I've ever used.

2 channels - 4 modes - Reverb - Tremolo - Effects Loop - Bold/Spongy switch - Tube rectifier/Silcon Diode switch - 6l6/EL34 fixed bias switch.

I wish it had a rotary effect but that is easily solved via the effects loop or Leslie rotary cab.

I use this amp everywhere. It has more than enough power for small to large venues.

This amp is 100 watts of 6l6GC or EL34 tube power.


Sound Quality : 10
I play hard rock & metal to clean & jazzy stuff with lots of effects.

It suits me perfectly for what ever music I want to play.

It's super clean yet on the dirty channel you can get massive amount of gain to kill your audience with.

The amp can make all sorts of sounds with lots of variety.

the clean channel can get really good tube distortion with the gain turned up or super clear clean with the volume high and the gain turned down.

The distortion ranges from super smooth to very brutal easpecially when the rectifier switch is using the silicon diode 5U4G rectifiers.


Reliability : 10
Never had a problem with the head.

Footswitch wore out after 10 years of use but I called Mesa and they sent me a new switch and it works perfectly. I use the channel switch a lot!




Customer Support : 10
Mesa has always had excellent customer service when ordering replacement parts or when I just needed info they are very informative.

Overall Rating : 10
I've been playing for about 10 years and I own a BV300H wich is pretty badass when you shield the chasis properly to get rid of the interference. I use a Gibson Les Paul Custom Silverburst with a Seymour Duncan JB bridge and an Ibanez RG-570 in grey nickel with Seymour Duncan JB trembucker bridge & Tom Anderson H1- neck pickups.

If it were stolen I would cry, because this amp was very hard to find.

I wish I had a Leslie rotating speaker cabinet.

You can't compare this amp because it seriously owns on anything else I've played. I'd like to match it up to a diesel and see which sounds better.

Older 2 channel MESA rec amps have the cleans of a fender with the crushing distortion of something alien... They are just awesome amps. I wouldn't buy a newer MESA though. Stay away from the newer 3 channel heads because the clean blows...


Product: Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier Trem-O-Verb
Price Paid: US $1000
Submitted 08/24/2005 at 06:21am by denn

Features : 10
Bought at Guitar Center in NH for about $1000

Basically the same face plate of your average 2 channel dual rectifier, plus tremelo and reverb options on each channel, effects loop, 2 channels, 4 modes, etc... . No footswitch for the tremelo or reverb, just for the channel switching, although it has jacks in the back for each. You have the option of Silicon Diodes or Vaccuums Tubes in the back alone with the Bold/Spongy switch.

Sound Quality : 10
I play a '94 gibson les paul studio. To be honest, I bought this amp and hated it. I immediately did the whole "Mesa Loop trick" where you can set it for looping on both channels and use the Master Volume of the amp while keeping individual ratios the same. This sounded terrible. There wasnt much gain, and it was very muddy and couldnt seem to get too many different sounds. Therefore,thinking the amp was just older and sucked I threw it on the lap of my bands other guitarist and bought a dual rec triple channel. With all intentions to sell it, I was playing around with it at my house one day and turned the loop off, set the switches to Silicon and Bold...played one chord and had to step back for a second. This was not the amp I hated. It sounded amazing and was so much louder than my triple channel. I recently played it in a live environment and have never been more happy with my guitar sound. The 3 channel was ok...but the Trem-O-Verb is so much more brutal and cutting and feels so much warmer to play. I have learned the hard way that all Mesa amps take time to tweak perfectly. I am now selling the Triple Channel and sticking with my Trem-O-Verb.

Reliability : No Opinion
Had it for about 2 years....never had any kind of problem with it

Customer Support : No Opinion
NA

Overall Rating : No Opinion
The only thing keeping this amp from being flawless right now is the lack of switching available. Besides that, Im loving the sounds out of it.


Product: Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier Trem-O-Verb
Price Paid: US $1,100 used
Submitted 05/08/2004 at 06:01pm by Anonymous

Features : 10
This is a very versatile amp, capable of lots of different sounds. You can use it in so many differnt music settings and always adapt nicely. From heavier than heavy to nice and clean, this head does it all.

Sound Quality : 10
Ok, I used to own this amp years ago, and had to sell it, then regreted it later on. I bought a marshall (ugh). The only marshalls worth having are the old ones, because the new ones r built like shit. Just open them up and take a look. If you can get one from the 60's or 70's, you've been blessed. The amps marshall turns out now... they cut too many corners. Anyway, I recently had a chance to buy another tremoverb. I really missed this amp. I LOVE everything about it. The distortion is great, the clean is great, and if you have patience, u can find that "in between" sound. If u put an eq in the effects loop, u can get ANY sound u can imagine. I run a 4 space rack (with a parametric EQ, and effects processor, a rocktron hush and a wireless unit) in the effects loop and I can get any sound I want. This is my favorite amp of all time, and I consider it a true classic. I'd like to see them re-issue it.

Reliability : 10
It's a tube amp, so u need to maintain it. I never really cranked it all that much, I always just miked my cab (this amp sounds amazing with a marshall 1960 4x12) so I never really pushed it too much.

Customer Support : No Opinion
never had to deal with them

Overall Rating : 10
Like I said, this is a classic, and my favorite amp of all time. It's VERY versatile and never let me down. This amp with my rack in the effects loop, and I'm set for life as far as amps go.


Product: Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier Trem-O-Verb
Price Paid: N/A used
Submitted 04/19/2004 at 09:33pm by disaster

Features : 10
check out the manual on mesa's website to get all the features.
-2 channels (vintage and modern) with 2 modes each-each channel can be "cloned," allowing you to use 2 of the same channel, i.e. 2 vintage channels each either in "clean" or "vintage hi gain mode." This confused me at first, but i know beleive it is one of the best features of a mesa amp.
-switchable assignable loop. also awesome. the effects send can also be sent to another amp if you want to use more than one amp at a time
-tremolo. assignable to one or both channels (or neither, i guess). very cool to experiment with. not quite as extreme as a fender tremolo, but i don't see that as bad.
-slave out for sending to other power amps
-rectifier select. i prefer tubes, but having options NEVER hurts
-can use 6L6's or el34's. ive only ever heard it with 6L6's.
this amp can do pretty much everything i want it too. i realize now that a Road King might be a little over kill. i could experiment with all the diffent souns for weeks.

Sound Quality : 10
I play indie-type rock for lack of a better description, and a little punk rock and hardcore too. sounds great for everything. i use a gibson sg and humbucker strat through it mostly, and occasionaly a tele. the amp leaves the character of the guitar intact, and has much better definition and power (not to mention more gain) than my beloved JCM 800.
the channels are very useful. my personal fave is the vintage gain mode. sure the modern gain mode is the typical nu-metal sound, but that is not all it is. every channel and mode it VERY useful, versatile and great sounding. i have a 2x12 recto cabinet (with v30's) that i use with it, and it sounds wonderful, with full powerful bass. it's taken a little work to get the clean tone i like, but i am satisifed.
i havent noticed any noise-especiall compared to my 20 year old marshall.

Reliability : No Opinion
i haven't had it for too long, but it seems quite sturdy. i got it from a friend of mine, and it has had no issues. i would definatle play shows without a backup

Customer Support : No Opinion
the online manual is VERY helpful. but that's the extent of my dealing with them

Overall Rating : 10
ive been playing for 10+ years with afforementioned gibsons, fenders and marshalls. the JCM 800 has one or 2 great sounds, and i love it to death, but the mesa is just incredible.
if this amp and i were parted, after exacting my revenge from those responsible, i'd get another, and another for a backup.
i'm fully sold on mesa stuff now. this amp is a rectifier with a ton more extra stuff. i really couldn't ask for much more (save the clean tone of a fender twin).


Product: Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier Trem-O-Verb
Price Paid: US $975
Submitted 09/20/2003 at 08:19pm by Joel
Email: guitarman967<at>aol dot com

Features : 10
This amp has more features than just about any other tube amp on the market, especially in this price range. This can make finding your sound difficult due to the variations in settings that can be achieved. It took me months of careful listening To achieve the tone I've always been searching for. I'm using a custom ordered 100W Cream vinyl Head with a tan grill cloth and matching 412 Recto Cab. Besides having four modes(two footswitchable at any time) Mesa went out of their way on this former flagship model by adding Reverb and Tremolo to the original Dual Rectifier circuit. I have nothing more to ask for from a head. The effects loop is also real versatile because it allows you to assign whatever effects your running in the loop to either channel. I don't use this much but it is great to be using the modern channel and assign effects for the clean channel before hand so when you switch channels everything is already on. The Bias switch also makes the amp real versatile by allowing players to customize their sound by using either 6L6 or EL-34 tubes.

Sound Quality : 10
There are so many different sounds on this amp you really have to sit with it a while to find yours. Here's How it worksbest for me. I used the Tube rectifier for a long time before I realized that the silicon diode setting was what I was hearing in my head. This setting is actually better for channel two's modern mode because of it's efficiency and reduced power sag resulting in a tighter brighter sound. The tube rectifier sounds a little warmer and is great for a solo sound but is too loose for accurate riffing. I've tried to make it work but it won't, so I just turn down the presence control to compress and darken the added brightness the Solid state rectifier gives me.This channel has a lot of gain if you need it but I leave it around 3 o'clock to keep the sound tight. The greatest thing about this amp is the sound you can achieve at bedroom levels. I've never had an amp before that will musically feedback in harmonic overtones with the volume set this low. One thing I've learned about retaining a great tone when the amp is loud is turning the mids down as the volume goes up. This keeps the feel liquid and seems to round out the sharp edges from the sheer volume. For a great solo sound switch over to the Vintage high-gain mode on the first channel and run the reverb a little past half way. For some reason their is more Reverb in this channel and it is a very expressive sound. The best reverb I've ever used.Another trick Is to run the loop on for both channels even if you aren't running any effects through it. This way you can set the indivdual master volumes to produce the sound you like best for both channels then use the newly activated loop master volume to raise both channels to the overall loudness without changing the channels sound too much. The tremolo is great for both channels but if you are using the loops master volume and it sounds weak you have to turn up the channel volume to make the tremolo more pronounced.As far as the power switch I usually run it at bold because the spongy setting will also introduce sag and looseness to the modern channel. I really wish there was a way to use the tube rectifier and spongy setting on the clean channel and silcon diode/bold setting for the modern channel but it is only a reality for recording. For speakers I'm using the celestion Vintage 30's which are really warm sounding. For people who need this amp tighter sounding in the high gain modes I've heard switching over to P90's helps alot due to the inceased wattage. You definetly want to try this amp with different Cabinets if you have the head because it makes a big diffence.Try different makes of 12AX7 tubes in the amp to find which ones sound best. I was using the Mesa stocks but found the ElectroHarmonix preamp tubes to sound better.As far as Power amp tubes I've done alot of experimenting and I really believe that El-34's work best in this thing. Some people swear by the 6L6 but They only have a sound advantage in the clean mode to me and tend to make the distortion sound real fizzy and unpleasant. The 34's are real smooth and give a great overdrve sound at lower gain settings. I use other combo amps for great clean sounds. This thing specializes in high-gain and the El-34's provide the best distortion without any doubt.

Reliability : 9
Great craftmanship. It looks incredible. I created a 3-button slanted footswitch that resembles the Marshall JCM900 2-button pedals to access channels,reverb and tremolo on the fly and I would recommend anyone to do the same to get the most out of this thing. The pedals Mesa give you are a joke. If your interested E-mail me and I'll tell you what you need to build one.don't try to play through a tube amp without a speaker load connected if you want your amp to be reliable however. I've never done that but heard it will melt your output transformer.

Customer Support : 8
Mesa are probably the best there is for customer support. They always call back and can be helpfull when trying to find a sound. I called them to find out how to run the amp at half power once because I thought I would get a more overdriven sound. It doesn't work. You have to half the impedance of your cab(if you are running a 412 like me) and then only two speakers will work, either the right top and bottom or the left pair. Bad trade off and it isn't the same as a having a half power switch. A half power switch will not actually half the total volume anyway so there kind of useless. Give them a call and write down what they tell you and experiment.

Overall Rating : 9
OF all the amp's I've tried in the head/cabinet formation,this is the one that does it all. It has been frustrating at times to find the sound I was searching for but once you find it it is worth it. The amp has a lot of options to keep you experimenting. I believe any style of music could be played with this amp but it excels in the alternative rock/heavy metal genres. The combo amp might be a little different though because it has only two speakers and an open back. Probably has a sightly better clean sound.YOU need the 412 cab for the real solid bass however. Overall I couldn't be happier because the amp gives me alot of versatility. I'm not sure why MESA would discontinue this amp but if you can find one I'd recommend giving it a serious look.


Product: Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier Trem-O-Verb
Price Paid: US $850 used
Submitted 09/11/2003 at 09:16pm by Anonymous

Features : 10
more stuff on this amp than most people really need,but it's all useful

Sound Quality : 9
it's funny how the recto's have gotten a sort of 'meathead' stigma-the TOV is actually a great and flexible amp. if you turn the gain down some and mess with the EQ you won't need to spend 500 bucks to have it 'modded'...i can see it not being everyone's dream amp,but there's a lot that can be done with this.

Reliability : No Opinion
it's been fine for a while-these aren't prone to trouble.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 9
i use this with a 2/12 cab and some pedals(a boost mostly)-what i like most about it is the good variety of sounds,and of course the distortions...it doesn't need to be turned up very loud to sound good-actually,i think it's better when not pushed TOO hard but that's my preference for a lot of tube amps. overall,a cool amp...


Product: Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier Trem-O-Verb
Price Paid: US $1150 used
Submitted 09/02/2003 at 10:29am by Anonymous

Features : 8
This is a great amp....I play in a southern rock/blues band that has even been know to play a little country. I started not to buy this amp because all I heard was 'nu-metal, nu-metal, etc.' Let me say that it was the best thing I've ever bought.....sound wise. It runs the gauntlet on tones. Yes - it handles nu-metal, but it has AWESOME blues, rock and country tones as well. I'm going to be tweaking this amp forever, as it's got so many different sounds in it. Don't really care for the tremelo efffect, but to each their own. I'll rate it a 9 in features, and every knows why - you just can't find another amp with as many controls. Some people may consider that a hassel, (if you just want to plug and play) and for that reason...it gets an 9.

Sound Quality : 10
Like I said, I do southern rock/blues/country --- I'm using a PRS CE-24 into a VOX wah, ZVex Super Hard-On, Line 6 MM4, Sabine Rack Tuner then into the amp and out to a Mesa 4x12 Oversized Recto cab. I own a kick-ass Voodoo Labs pre-amp, but feel I have no use for it with this amp. I'll say again...you just can't get better tones out of an amp...IMHO. The peanut gallery complains about the 'low-end.' Yes, it is a little heavy on low-end, but this also can be tweaked out. I plugged the head into a Marshall 1965 cab and the low-end was cut in half....amp still sounded GREAT, just different. Bottom line is this -- this amp takes a while to get what you want out of it. But it IS in there...You can buy 20 cheap amps that only have 1 or 2 sounds before you find YOUR sound (and spend A LOT OF $$$) or you can buy this Mesa and take a little time and find what you are looking for. Trust me -- it will take less time and cash than buying a boat-load of amps.

Reliability : 10
No problem yet...this thing looks like a tank. But it's just now getting a lot of road use. I will say this...for the price of this amp if I have a problem, I expect them to be on top of it like 'white on rice.'

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 10
I've been playing for 15 years, professionally for 5. I've owned A LOT of equipment and this is one of my favorite pieces of gear. If it were stolen I'd have a FIT, b/c it is not a cheap piece of equipment. But I would definitly replace it. Sounds a lot better than the 3-channel Mesa's that are out right now. I honestly gambled on Mesa based off of their reputation and it paid off. Of course, tone is subjective and I would tell ANYONE who's wanting to buy an amp to PLAY IT FIRST! I know that sounds like a no-brainer, but I know people who've shopped off ebay and spent thousands on Mesas and Soldanos only to not like what they bought.
Only one complaint -- give me a darn footswitch with more on it....all these channels and controls and I get a 1-button footswitch. Ridiculous.....
Overall though, it's the best in its price range.


Product: Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier Trem-O-Verb
Price Paid: US $1,150 used
Submitted 06/19/2003 at 11:37am by Anonymous

Features : 10
it has all the features of the dual rectifier, plus a decent tremelo and a decent reverb, effects loop, 2 channels, 4 modes, etc... It really does have a lot of features. No footswitch for the tremelo or reverb, just for the channel switching.

Sound Quality : 10
I play both les pauls and strats through this amp, and both sound great. The cleans are ok and the distortion is about as heavy as you'll ever need. It is kind of a challenge to find "your sound", but it's there somewhere. Through trial and error, you'll find it. This is probobly the best amp mesa ever made, so I don't understand why it was discontinued?

Reliability : No Opinion
The rectifier tubes are touching the top of the inside of the amp, and I'm scared to death that some day I'll take it out of it's road case, and they'll be broken. This is a MAJOR and obvious design flaw; in my opinion. So far, so good.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 9
I've been playing for about 20 yrs; mostly in metal and hardcore bands, and I've played through all kinds of amps and this one is by far my favorite. It's very versatile, sounds amazing and is very well constructed(it's built like a tank). My amp of choice before this was a marshall jcm800 that I had to preamp the shit out of to get some real balls and character out of (a furman PQ3 in the effects loop along with a bbe sonic maximizer; to get rid of those mids and give it extra sizzle, made my marshall sound insane!), but all I have to do with this one is plug in and play. The furman in the effects loop of the tremoverb can give you an infinite amount of tonal options, but I'm opting for the straight ahead recto sound these days, but it's good to know that I can scoop the mids out when I want. I'll give it a 9, because the footswitch is so limiting, but for sounds alone; especially the distortion, I would give it a 10.


Product: Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier Trem-O-Verb
Price Paid: US $1100 used
Submitted 06/09/2003 at 12:04am by Anonymous

Features : 9
Made in 1997. I bought it used off a guy in Montana. Packs plenty of power. I play in a professional rock act, this amp fills all my needs. THe fx loop is cool, but robbs a bit of tone. I am going to be upgrading to a BRadshaw switching system so the fx loop won't be an issue.

Sound Quality : 10
Using PRS Custom 22 guitars with Dragon II humbuckers. We play alternative metal, this amp works great for our style. THis amp can do everything from jazz to blues to heavy metal!!! THe clean channel can become a bit gainy if you are cranking on the gain. But every show we play, other guitarist are always amazed at not only my overall tone, but especially how crystal my cleans are. I set the clean gain at about 3-4, master at 10, bass at 5-6, mid at 4-5, highs at 6-7, presence at about 4-5. I always put in a little reverb at 2-3. If you get a mesa boogie the most important thing is do not crank the highs. The mid and bass controls work in conjunction with where you have the highs dialed in at. I usually keep the highs around 6 on the clean and 7 on the dirty. And cranking the gain is not a good idea either, if you want tone. Set the gain at around 7 for live and 5-6 for the studio.

Reliability : 10
Great head, reliable. Beats the tar out of the new three channel triple rectifiers. BUY AN OLD DUAL 2 CHANNEL RECTIFIER, if you want tone. Not these new three channel peices of junk. I change the tubes every 5-6 months, but we play every night.

Customer Support : 10
Mesa has great customer support!!

Overall Rating : 10
Been playing guitar for over 10 years. I love this amp and i plan on picking up a second one. I wish the fx loop wasent so tone robbing, but it honestly isnt that bad. I am just a tone freak.


Product: Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier Trem-O-Verb
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 05/29/2003 at 01:15am by Anonymous

Features : No Opinion
100 watts, 2 channels, blah blah blah, we all know what the features are.

Sound Quality : 10
Ok, here is my chance to rant.... First off, let me say that this amp is pretty complete. What I mean is that if you own this amp and play everything from country to nu metal, you'll be just fine. Are there better sounding amps? No, just different sounding amps. This amp is first class, all the way. It really is worth all the $$ I paid for it. The clean on this amp is a bit of a bitch to get to know, but then you just have to use common sense. If you want a nice clean sound, use a guitar that will give you a nice clean sound to begin with, and you're on your way. A strat with single coils sounds REALLY nice in the green and blue channels. The red and the orange channels are stricly for distortion; Red(modern)and orange(classic). The red channel was made for the whole nu metal detuned guitar thing. This sound actually defined a new standard in heavy music; think about that? Is it good for anything else though? Not really, but thats why you have the orange channel, which is more for traditional heavy rock/metal. This channel is very versatile; everything from old Van Halen to metal. It's voiced in a way thats not as harsh as the red channel, but still heavy. It reminds me of a Soldano or a modified jcm 800, only with a better, fuller low end. So, now you have the green channel for clean sounds(it may be a bit of a challenge to get a nice clean sound with humbuckers, but if you roll off the volume on your guitar a little, you'll clean up very nicely), the blue channel which I guess is for blues? I'm not too hip on blues and I wouldn't know a good blues tone if it came up and bit me in the ass, but I will say that the blue channel is kinda like a warm overdrive, and like I said, this channel sounds especially nice with a strat. The red channel; as I said, is brutal distortion, heavy as you'll ever need. I can't imagine needing more distortion than this? Keep in mind that a lot of that "modern" heaviness that's so popular today, is achieved primarily through detuning. This channel created that sound(detuned guitar through recto red channel) and either you like it or you don't, but there's no denying this sounds place in rock history. The orange channel is of course the most useful; in my opinion, and I find that it's the most pleasing to the ears out of the 4 channels. So; like I said, this amp is very versatile and is capable of all styles. If you read the manual and learn all the features, it'll be much easier to get the sounds you want.

Reliability : No Opinion
so far, no problems to report

Customer Support : No Opinion
never needed them

Overall Rating : No Opinion
This is my favorite amp of all time. Like I said, there are other amps and they don't sound better, just different. You really can't go wrong with this amp. Just read the manual and figure it out. Most people who bitch about this amp probobly didn't read the manual and are a little lost. So read the manual, plug in and enjoy.


Product: Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier Trem-O-Verb
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 05/24/2003 at 05:37am by Anonymous

Features : 10
You get a lot of options with this head. Lot's of bells and whistles, but nothing is gratuitous, it's all very usable, but PLEASE read the manual.

Sound Quality : 10
I LOVE this Amp! I know all the NU Metal guys love the red channel, but I myself am a huge fan of the orange channel. It's called vintage high gain, and I'd have to liken it to a modified high gain marshall with more bottom and definition and with a "modern feel" to it. This channel sounds tight and articulate, aggressive, crunchy, saturated and full. There's lot's of room for a nice heavy rock/metal crunch. I'd like to see mesa put out an amp line based on this channel. The red channel is cool too; heavy as shit, but it's a bit harsh for what I require. Maybe changing tubes would do something? I don't know, but the orange channel suits my style pefectly. I play in a modern/alt./heavy rock band, and I need a nice aggressive, saturated crunch with lot's of definition, so the orange channel is a gift from the Gods. I use the channel cloning (really cool feature), to disengage the red/blue channel in favor of another orange/green channel. In other words both channels are now orange/green. I'll have to be honest about the green channel; it took a while to get a nice clean sound. For a while I was using the blue channel with a touch of gain for warmth, as my clean channel, but after a lot of tweaking, I got the green channel to co operate. This amp sounds great and is capable of a full spectrum of tones; to accomodate all styles. If you're not getting the sound you want, just be patient and play around with it, it's there somewhere and you'll find it. This amp is pretty complete, I can use this amp forever and always find the sound I need.

Reliability : No Opinion
So far so good. The rectifier tubes are kind of touching the top inside of the casing(this doesn't seem right?)so I'm always careful when moving it around.

Customer Support : No Opinion
N/A

Overall Rating : 9
I won't give it a 10, because they don't include a footswitch for the tremelo, just one for the channel switching.


Product: Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier Trem-O-Verb
Price Paid: US $1900.00
Submitted 02/01/2003 at 06:10pm by Josh

Features : 8
I have had this amp since September 1998 and it was made in August, 1998. I had to order it from the dealer because I wanted a different grille cloth and leather covering instead of Tolex. I have played this amp for 4 1/2 years, so this isn't an "I love my new amp" review. As for features, it has series and parallel effects loops, with a knob on the face to blend the amount of effects sound you want in the mix. For example, you can set up your stompboxes the way you normally do, and have anywhere from 0 to 100% of the sound mixed in with the sound you dial in on the face. The effects loop is foot-switchable, as are the reverb and tremolo. Mesa only supplies one footswitch, labeled AS "RECTIFIER," which is really channel-switching. It has 2 channels, each with 2 different voicings. The vintage or "orange" channel has a clean sound or, with the flip of a switch, "vintage" sound. This is Mesa's way of saying overdrive. The Modern or "red" channel has two voices as well, each having more gain than the previous ones. It is as if there are four channels, starting with a somewhat clean (at lower volume) to more and more gain, with the highest level being a metal head's orgasm sort of sound. There are a bunch of other features; a real tweaker's toy. You can mess with knobs until the cows come home, until you finally realize that this is not an intuitive set of controls. The presence affects the treble, the mid affects the presence, and so on. It is complicated enough to drive you nuts. I am actively looking for a simpler amp now. I really like the tremoverb, however complicated it may be. Mesa could have made a foot-control that takes care of channel-switching, tremolo, reverb, and effects loop on and off all in one box, but you have to buy three extra switches at $50 a pop to cover everything. Remember, Mesa gives you ONE foot switch with your amp! This is definitely not a bedroom amp. The red channel with volume at 8 o'clock (roughly a 2 on a Marshall)and the gain set at 10 o'clock will make your ears ring for 2 days. One feature I like is the output for a slave amp, with a knob to control the slave volume. I set this up with a Matchless Chieftan and run them both all the time. What else? A self biasing switch if you want to change out the 6L6's to EL34's (a good improvement, to my ears). Also a "bold" and "spongy" switch which cuts the output from 100 W to about 66 W. BFD. I don't use it. There is also an interesting "Channel Cloning" switch, where you set one channel, say the red, to a sound you like, and you can clone that sound to the orange channel, with the effect being the same sound, with a little less volume and gain. Set the orange channel to the sound you like, then use the foot switch to change to the red channnel as a boost switch. That's all I can think of for features. If there are any more, I don;t use them. I rated this an "8" because it is almost too versatile, and you cannot get a really loud clean sound like a Fender Twin cranked. It breaks up on the T-Verb.

Sound Quality : 10
I have been playing for 35 years. My main guitars are a '52 Tele, a '57 Strat, a '58 Les Paul Standard, a '91 Strat Ultra (Lace Sensors), a '95 G&L ASAT Classic, and a '74 Les Paul Standard. The vintage guitars don't leave the house; the newer ones are my stage guitars and truthfully, I can get the same sounds out of the Fender knock offs as I can from the vintage ones. I play in two bands, one country and one Classic rock, with some modern rock thrown in the mix. Everything from Stones and Zeppelin and Van Halen to Junior Brown, Asleep At The Wheel, and Travis Tritt. The best country chicken' pickin' sounds can be coaxed out of this amp on the clean channel, but I have to mic it on some stages. For the heavy stuff, I can get plenty of distortion and all the strings ring through if the volume is turned down on the guitar. Clean channel breaks up at loud volumes. The amp is somewhat noisy, and often has some disturbing microphonics. In some places I can get the local radio station loud and clear, with a bit of AC hum thrown in. When you play, however, the microphonics are not a problem. This amp covers the gamut of sounds, more so than any of the many amps I have owned. With the tube reverb and the brutal distortion on the red channel, you don't really need stompboxes. I only use a compression pedal and a Snarling Dogs Whine-O Wah, with an MXR Smart Gate (Great box!!!) to boot. Everything else comes from the fingers and the axes.

Reliability : 10
Thsi amp has never broken down to an unplayable point. I did have to change one pot that got noisy early on, but it didn't cost me anything for the repair. Mesa is very good at communicating with customers. If you call them, they will talk to you or else reliably call you back. If it did break down, I could always use my Matchless as my main rig instead of a slave.

Customer Support : 10
See above. For Price Paid, I want to comment. I had to buy three extra foot switches for a total of $150. Also, a cover for my 4 X 12 slant cab was another $49 bucks. Price paid listed includes amp, cab, and that's it. I didn't include the extras.

Overall Rating : 9
9.5. If this amp was stolen, I would look for a very strong culprit because this amp is HEAVY. I would buy another if this were stolen, but it is no longer made and they just don't show up on the secondary market often. I am looking now for an amp that is loud and has only 2 controls -- volume and tone. 100 Watt 2-knob amp. Anybody out there know of one? I own a Twin Reverb, Matchless Chieftan, Fender "Bassbreaker", a Trainwreck, and a Mojave Coyote. I gig with my T-verb as my main amp.


Product: Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier Trem-O-Verb
Price Paid: US $1700
Submitted 11/26/2002 at 03:08am by Ian
Email: deftband at hotmail<dot>com

Features : 9
Purchased mine in 1999. I think it's a '99?
Very versitile. Blues, rock, metal, punk, ska, and even country for you inbreeds! No, sorry about that I'm just kidding.
I have only one quam with this beautiful amp. Why, oh why, did they leave out a solo switch????
Because of this I rate it's features at a close to perfect-------9.

Sound Quality : 10
My main guitar is a 1991 Gibson Les Paul Classic Plus with '59 humbuckers. The tone from this combination is breathtaking! I play in a gothish/industrial band as well as an alt-rock band. I also enjoy being able to conjur-up classic rock tones (alla Stones), space-rock tones (alla EARL SLICK of HIS MAJESTY--DAVID BOWIE--), as well as grunge, punk and blues. This amp covers all this ground with lots-o-room to spare and lots of room to carve your own,unique sound within those "frameworks". Heavy, beefy distortion and clean sound that is deep and throaty--like the GREAT SATCHIMO. A very warm, breathy amp. So much so, I think mine might be alive. One suggestion I so have is to experiment a little with the tubes. I personally have found that using Svetlana 6l6GC's and ElectroHarmonix 12ax7's is what sounds best to my ears. I have friends, also using Boogie amps, who swear by EL34's instead of 6L6's. My advice, gather info on all the possible power and preamp tube combinations and TRY SOME! That's part of the process in finding out what you like and wish to convey in what ultimately, or should I say hopefully, becomes part or your own, uniquely identifiable sound.

Reliability : 9
I did have a problem with their floor switches breaking(channel,tremolo), as well as having a pot or two crap out. But with my overall satisfaction of the sound I can certainly forgive Mesa/Boogie for a litle mechanical struggle here and there.

Customer Support : No Opinion
They are very informative when/if you have to contact them. They can tell you the best place in your area to get your amp serviced. Even chat about modding options and tonal suggestions.

Overall Rating : 9
I am 25 and have been playing for almost 14 years and I think I'll be cherishing this amp for at least the next 14! Just wish the damn thing had a solo switch built in! Otherwise a superior amp in many, many ways.


Product: Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier Trem-O-Verb
Price Paid: US $800
Submitted 11/20/2002 at 05:59am by Rob
Email: Rob<at>L5 dot nl

Features : 10
Lot of featers there. But I use the one I love. Looped effects with a G-Mayor I can use all effects I want without losing the real Mesa sound. Other featers I don't need to use.

Sound Quality : 9
The sound was not my sound in the first place. I must lern the amp to use in it's finest way. With a Ibanez artist I now can make very different sounds. Using the real tubecompression in clean and solochannel. Yust that litlle bit I need and sometimes the warm tubesound with great details in the sound. Now I realy can hear my strings an humbuckers. The fact the Ibanez artist has a great sustain is realy spectecular. Even without any effects in between. Yust guitar and Mesa. Know I'm using it a year and it becomes mine.

Reliability : 9
It always is reliable. It does what it means.

Customer Support : 5
I'm unhappy about that. Because I'm living in Holland I can't use the direct website of Mesa for bying products ore asking questions. It must be more a global support than it is at the moment. So it could be better I think.

Overall Rating : 9
What should I say. It becomes my one and only amp. A great reliable friend (a bit heavy weight)!


Product: Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier Trem-O-Verb
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 08/24/2002 at 10:01pm by zbg8000

Features : 9
Listed below. This is my follow up review. I reviewed this amp almost two years ago.

Sound Quality : 9
I always use my epi-les paul with an emg81(bridge) and an emg60(neck) when playing live or at rehearsal. After having this amp for a few years I still love it. There are a variety of sounds in it. You just have to tweak it, if you don't like to tweak don't buy this amp. Mesa's are not intuitive. One piece of advice: USE EL-34's for power tubes in this amp. I think they sound superior to 6L6's in this amplifier. Also use premium power tubes and preamp tubes, it's worth the extra $$$.

Reliability : 10
Hell yeah you can depend on it. I always use it at a gig without a backup(bring backup fuses and tubes though). I've never had any problems with this amp besides old tubes. It's a sturdy beast. This thing weighs 98lbs and is a friggin back breaker(and face breaker if you stand too close to the stage). If this amp gets hit by anything, most likely the amp will be fine and whatever hits it will be damaged.

Customer Support : 8
great service. Warranty could have been longer. I think? this has been changed with all their newer stuff.

Overall Rating : 9
If this were stolen I'd buy the head version, instead of the combo. I wouldn't want a different amp, unless I could keep this amp also. Before I played this I played vht ul, slo100, mark IV, marshall's, and various others before I bought it. I didn't play rivera's or H&K's until after. All of these amplifiers sound great, and I loved stuff about all of them, but for the money and the clean and distortion I wanted this amp just fit.


Product: Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier Trem-O-Verb
Price Paid: US $1,100 used
Submitted 08/15/2002 at 08:45pm by Anonymous

Features : 8
Tons of bells and whistles, but it's all usable. This was a very well thought out amplifier. This is basically a dual rectifier with the addition of a nice built in tremelo and reverb, and minus that cheesy metal grill thats on the face of the traditional dual rectos.

Sound Quality : 9
Ok, I'll be honest here; I've only had this head for a few days and I have yet to find my sound. I KNOW it's there, I just need to be patient and tweak away until I find it. There's a lot of nice sounds in this head, it's just a question of finding what u want. I have this head hooked up to a recto 4x12 and I love it. The distortion is great and I don't have to turn the gain up to 10 in order to get a good heavy sound. Try turning the bass and treble up to about 75%, the midrange at about 20-25% the presence at about 30-40% and the gain somewhere between 50-70%: this is the distorted sound I've been using lately, with my les paul. It sounds heavy and ballsy without being muddy. The clean is actually not so clean, but I can get a nice warm non distorted sound and a nice clean sound by rolling off the volume on my guitar. This is a rock amp, just so you all know. It seems as if thats what it was specifically designed for. I can't imagine a jazz player using this. I play in a modern rock band; with both clean and heavy guitar in it, and this suits me perfectly.

Reliability : No Opinion
I've owned mesa/boogie stuff in the past and with the exception of my recto 4x12, they seem to break down easier than most other tube amps(I had a Marshall JCM800 that lasted me 10 yrs with no problems at all). We'll have to see with this one, but it seems pretty solid.

Customer Support : No Opinion
n/a

Overall Rating : 9
I think this is a very well thought out, very well designed amp. It's expensive as hell, but you really do get what u paid for. The quality of the materials used and the craftsmanship are incredible; as opposed to a marshall for instance. I only wish it came with a more elaborate footswich; one that not only switches channels, but also will activate the tremelo, reverb and effects loop. Other than that, this is the best tube head I've ever owned.


Product: Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier Trem-O-Verb
Price Paid: US $1600
Submitted 07/16/2002 at 05:28pm by Anonymous

Features : 5
A 5 for features may seem crazy for this amp because it has tons of features, but therein lies the problem. This amp has too many features that are selected in too many ways. From the spongy switch on the back of the amp to the choice of 6L6 tubes or EL34 tubes to bias settings, this amp is perfect for a hard core engineer. For a musician doing regular gigs, this amount of tweakability becomes tiresome. Especially when none of these features make that big a difference to the overall sound of the amp. I just played a JCM 2000 DSL 100 where the notch and deep buttons did way more to effect the sound of the amp than any of the knobs on the Mesa. This amp is WAY too complicated!

Sound Quality : 4
I know a lot of people are going to think I'm crazy but I played this amp for 10 years and NEVER was able to get big fat distortion out of it. I tried changing tubes, guitars, P/Us etc and it always sounded flat. I kept thinking, "Where is this amazing Mesa sound I'm supposed to be hearing". I never found it. I used this amp for two years in a band where the other guitarist used a JCM 2000 TSL 100. I constantly got blown out of the water by his amp. The Mesa could never cut through the Marshall sound. The clean sound on this amp sounds nice but lacks the character of a Marshall or VHT clean channel. For the price of Mesa products, this amp was a huge disapointment.

Reliability : 7
The construction of this amp was beefy and well made, but it picked up radio stations like, well, a radio. I would have times where radio interferance was almost as loud as my guitar signal. Mine was an early 90's model so this may have been addressed since then. Other than that, it was a well built tank made to take abuse.

Customer Support : 10
I had to contact Mesa several times ove the 10 years I had this amp. They were always prompt and helpful and would go out of their way to make business with them a positive experience. It is way too hard to find service like that any more, so kudos to Mesa for standing by their product

Overall Rating : 6
Too many gimmicky features and compromised sound keep me from giving this amp a really good rating. It's well built, but at the end of the day your sound is still going to be empty and muddy. Get a VHT or a Marshall. You can't go wrong and your sound will be huge.


Product: Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier Trem-O-Verb
Price Paid: US $1500
Submitted 01/26/2002 at 06:12pm by Anonymous
Email: stereotype13<at>hotmail dot com

Features : 9
2000 model year. This is an extremely versatile amp. The user has the option to switch between a silicon-diode or tube power section. There is also a bold/spongy switch that essentially powers down the amp so that the tubes begin to saturate at lower volume settings. Good for extending tube life and for playing at bedroom levels. Unlike the standard Dual Rectos, the T-Verb comes with reverb and tremelo. Roughly, the T-Verb divides gain settings into four categories Clean/Vintage High Gain on channel one; Blues/Modern High Gain on channel two. There is also the Channel Cloning feature, but I haven't used it enough to comment on it.

Sound Quality : 8
I use ESPs all with EMG pickups. I usually play Blues, Jazz, and Modern Rock on this amp. In my opinion, channel one (Clean/Vintage High Gain) could have been slightly brighter. I have to dial in Presence at around 7 or 8. Anything below 6 or 7 is nearly unusable for me. I also dial in the Treble at around 8 or 9. The same is true for the Vintage High Gain setting. This is the closest sound to a Marshall this amp has. With the propper settings this channel can produce the proverbial 'Brown' sound, with warm distortion and slight harmonic overtones. But like I said, this channel should be brighter, in my opinion. Channel two has the Blues and Modern High Gain modes. The Modern High Gain mode provides heavy distortion. The sound is nearly identical to the standard Dual Rectifiers, but maybe a little spongier, creamier, and less harsh. With the Mid and Presence at high settings, the distortion is extremely brutal. At lower Mid settings, the distortion remains thick, but becomes more soft and spongy. That's the best way I know how to describe it. The reverb sounds good, but you won't hear any on the Modern High Gain Setting at bedroom levels. Instead, you'll get a strange, springy sound. The tremelo is adequate, but it should have the ability to go much faster and have more depth, in my opinion. If channel one was a little brigher, I'd give this amp a 9 instead of a 8.

Reliability : No Opinion
This amp appears to be very well built. I have had no reliability issues with it yet. It just 'feels' like a solid amp every time I turn it on, but I haven't had it long enough to truly rate it's reliability.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I haven't had to deal with Customer Support yet.

Overall Rating : 9
Usually when I buy a new amp and take it home, I'm usually only 60-70% satisfied. Overall, I'm 85% satisfied with the T-Verb. You shouuld definately read the manual on how the settings work with this amp. I would buy another one, but they're out of production now, unfortunately. I love the Modern High Gain mode. The tone is scrumptious. I was considering a JCM2000, but the T-Verb was far more versatile. One common complaint is the popping noise when switching between channels. This should have been eliminated. Channel one should have been slightly brighter, also. Other than that, it's a great all-around amp.


Product: Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier Trem-O-Verb
Price Paid: US $900 used
Submitted 12/24/2001 at 10:26pm by Tim
Email: fxloop at hotmail<dot>com

Features : 10
Way too many to list and its pretty much been covered

Sound Quality : 9
The sound of this amp is very subjective but consider this.....if you find one that sounds bad.........CHANGE THE TUBES !!
I've loved mine for about a year and then after a while i got a Peavey Tripple xxx for the hell of it and actually thought it sounded better, the majik just faded out of it, i even continplated on selling the tremoverb when at the last minuite i changed the pre-amp tubes to the Electro Harmonix 12AX7's.
This is now the sweetest amp you'll ever hear,what a HUGE difference tubes make in this amp, its much louder, smoother and less hissy at high gain settings.........you owe it to yourself to try different tubes.

Reliability : 9
Very Reliable , just be careful with the rectifier tubes , they touch the top of the chasis on mine, might break if bumped too hard

Customer Support : 9
havent needed it

Overall Rating : 10
i've been playing for 14 yrs and own or have owned almost every type of amp /head /cabnet combination,
I've got to tell ya though, the original Marshall Jubilee 2550 (siver aneversary series,50 watts)with NOS Jan/Phillips power tubes is just as loud and crunchy!!!


Product: Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier Trem-O-Verb
Price Paid: US $1175.00 ea.
Submitted 10/17/2001 at 04:15pm by Lord Reyvyn
Email: gothikraven at yahoo<dot>com

Features : 10
I rented this amp once for a gig, and bought it the very next day. Best damn amp head in the industry in my opinion. Awesome tone, supurb reverb, crunchy nasty distortion, and crispy clean channel...what else can I say?

Sound Quality : 10
I'm using this with a customized BC Rich NJ series Beast, was using a Warlock for a while. This amp screams Heavy Metal. My honest opinion, if you want heavy, you NEED this amp. Crank the volume and the distortion remains 100% intact. I don't even use a pedal anymore, save for my good ol Morley Wah.

Reliability : 10
Well, I've only owned it a lil over 6 months, but we been gigging hard-core most of that time, no problems yet. I always carry a couple spare tubes and such just in case, but I feel that this amp will survive a while. Most of the time I do go on without a backup, but when I do hehehe I bought another one just in case...yes, I love this amp.

Customer Support : 5
At the moment, the shoppe I bought it from gave me a 2 year warranty. In my spare time I customize amps and guitars, so if I do run into anything I can't fix, then I bother with the manufacturer...but as I said, no problems yet. Rated a 5 since I haven't needed any service yet :)

Overall Rating : 10
I think I've said everything good about this amp, and like I said earlier, I love this amp. Therefore, I can't say anything bad about it.
....Just get one already!

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