The Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier is one of the most sought after tones in

Dual Rectifier. Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier 3 Channels Head image (1719174) Audiofanzine For a brief history lesson, the Dual Rectifier first arrived in 1992, after spending a few years in development during the late 1980s as Mesa/Boogie sought to cater to heavy, high-gain guitarists (Image credit: Future) "Here's a chance to own an original icon built by the same artisans who built them 30 years ago

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It is still being built by the same craftsmen as it was more than 30 years ago A Mesa/Boogie three-channel Triple Rectifier Solo head

Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier Classic Guitar Amplifier Head DV247

The Dual Rectifier® Solo Head's release in 1992 marked a new paradigm in high-gain heavy guitar A Multi-Watt switch toggles the amp between an easy-clipping 50 watts and a high-headroom 100 watts 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.

Photo Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier 2 Channels Mesa Boogie Dual. 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 It's been more than 25 years, two generations of guitarists and several musical trend-cycles since the Dual Rectifier® first unleashed its crushing wall of gain on radio

Dual Rectifier Head Mesa/Boogie Wildwood Guitars. The brand adds, "The new '90s Dual Rectifier amp is a faithful recreation of the sound that dominated the decade, powering metal, thrash, nu-metal, rap-rock, 90s grunge, pop-punk, and arguably every iconic track on your '90s rock and metal playlists." 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