Video Review - Mesa/Boogie Mini Rectifier Twenty-Five video free download


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http://www.premierguitar.com PG's Jordan Wagner walks us through his latest review of the Mesa/Boogie Mini Rectifier Twenty-Five amplifier that is featured in the February 2012 issue, which is also available to be read online for free, here - http://www.premierguitar.com/Magazine/Issue/2012/Feb/Mesa_Boogie_Mini_Rectifier_Twenty_Five_Amp_Review.aspx.

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Comments

9 years ago

Michel Sousa Pires

uuuoool

9 years ago

Sansatilla

What are the riffs on the les paul? Remind me of Soundgarden

9 years ago

AussieCornerStudio

If you thought the Euro was high try buying this amp in Australia for under $2800 then you will see how much difference we pay for the same amp. No wonder they don't sell many…Drop your price Mesa Distributor we are all doing it tough too! 

9 years ago

SomethinWild

To all US people complaining about the price of US$999 - in Europe this damn thing costs twice as much (as of today, thomann sell them for 1348 Euro (which is a bit over US$1800). This must be a goddamn joke.

9 years ago

James McCue

I've had one for a week. Wasn't gonna carry a dual rec around. The tone IMO is nearly identical to the dual rec. But you do lose the big boomy bottom end provided by the 6L6 tubes. Playing in a band though, those frequencies just get swallowed up by the bass. Plus if you're recording, you cut those frequencies anyway. So perfect for me as a band member and recording guy. I like the tightness of the mini rec. It cuts through at practice and it is WAY LOUD. I mean, super loud. I may have to get a brake. I have it set on 10-15% master with 90% gain (metal). The 10W / 25W switch doesn't cut much volume, it's more of a tone altering switch (as I believe it alters the configuration of the power tubes). I play through an Engl E212V (which is too heavy haha). Only downside is the price, mine was £900 from Thomann. But then, I'm a gear slut :) recently upgraded from the H&K tubemeister 36 (not enough gain but LOADS of cool features). Anyway, if you've got the cash and you are a serious musician who plays and records the mini rec is the choice :) if you like to sit in front of you amp at home drooling over huge low end get the dual rec. \m/

9 years ago

Aunt Jemima

Those pictures of amp settings are useless, couldn't actually tell where the knobs were. This amp sounds great but man are you paying for it.

9 years ago

kardRatzinger

I am wondering how they managed to get 25W from a pair of EL84. This amp must have a built-in perpettum mobile.

9 years ago

Bobby59

pretty cool. but the price. blackstar or orange

9 years ago

Halyson Vieira

HAVE I JUST HEARD FAITH NO MORE???

9 years ago

Paulo Medeiros

zombie eaters !! awesome

9 years ago

blk stone

How's this for a bedroom/home studio amp?

9 years ago

jared priestley

Video Review - Mesa/Boogie Mini Rectifier Twenty-Five

10 years ago

scaryb69

Does it come with the footswitch or is it extra?

10 years ago

Christopher Dana

Thinking about this with a 1x12 Mesa closed-back. I have a ROV combo but it's 80lbs, need something lighter to lug around since I'm on a 2nd floor apartment.

10 years ago

Kelly Jackson

"the molten high gain"

10 years ago

Kelly Jackson

Ok lets hold him down and shave his eye brows

10 years ago

Kelly Jackson

Well it is a Rectifier... gotta get a tube screamer or treble booster

10 years ago

CJ Jones

This is a great amp but if you want to have the exact same sound for cheaper just buy an orange rockerverb. Im actually a big mesa user but for heavy gain distortion orange is cheaper and better

10 years ago

TheFlyingTaco72

I'd love to have a mesa but a real one, like the other guy said, for the price i wolud go for other brands

10 years ago

humblejumpify

Doesn't sound bad

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