Dual Rectifier. Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier Solo Head indepth demo! (15 guitars) YouTube A Mesa/Boogie three-channel Triple Rectifier Solo head "The 90s Dual Rectifier is back!" exclaimed Mesa/Boogie in a recent teaser video
The Dual Rectifier's popularity inspired a family of related products that included the Triple Rectifier (which did not have three rectifiers, but offered 150 watts of output), Single Rectifier, Trem-O-Verb, Rect-O-Verb, and Maverick The original Dual Rectifier, released in 1992, revolutionized high-gain guitar amplification
The original Dual Rectifier, released in 1992, revolutionized high-gain guitar amplification "The 90s Dual Rectifier is back!" exclaimed Mesa/Boogie in a recent teaser video (Image credit: Future) "Here's a chance to own an original icon built by the same artisans who built them 30 years ago
Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier Roadster 100watt 2x12" Tube Combo Amp. In that time many have mimicked, modeled, dissected and plagiarized it, but it remains firmly planted at the center of heavy music; a Rock icon. A Bias switch lets you swap the Dual Rectifier's stock 6L6 power tubes for a set of British-style EL34s.
Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier Classic Guitar Amplifier Head DV247. It became a hit for guitarists across the entire genre spectrum, and over the years was played by the likes of Foo Fighters, Alice in Chains, blink. It delivered a new voice from MESA® Engineering featuring a scooped midrange, ominous low end, and ripping, harmonic-laden top end woven into a mighty wall of tube gain