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Description
For guitarists who crave the massive sound of '90s rock and metal, the MESA/Boogie '90s Dual Rectifier 2-channel amp head is a dream come true. This iconic amp head is back and better than ever, delivering a wall of tube gain with a scooped midrange, thunderous low end, and a ripping high-end that's full of harmonics. Whether you're playing stadium-sized riffs or soaring leads, the '90s Dual Rectifier will unleash your inner rock star.
Dual Channel Simplicity with Versatile Gain Structures
Don't let the two-channel design fool you—the '90s Dual Rectifier is incredibly versatile. Each channel has three different modes, giving you a wide range of gain options to explore. Channel 1, the "Orange" channel, has Clean, Vintage High Gain and Modern High Gain modes, while Channel 2, the "Red" channel, has Modern High Gain and Vintage High Gain modes. With separate controls for gain, EQ, presence, and master volume on each channel, you can dial in a huge variety of tones.
Patented Switchable Rectifiers and Bold/Spongy "Variac" Switch
This amp head has some cool features that let you fine-tune your sound even further. The Switchable Rectifiers let you choose between tube or silicon diode rectification, which changes the feel and response of the amp. The Bold/Spongy "Variac" switch gives you a lower voltage setting that adds a thick, compressed quality to your tone. These features, combined with the amp's versatile gain structures, make it easy to find the perfect sound for your style.
100W of Class A/B Tube Power
The '90s Dual Rectifier is powered by 100 watts of pure tube power, giving you plenty of headroom for any playing situation. It also has a Bias Select switch that lets you easily swap between 6L6 and EL34 power tubes. This gives you even more tonal options, from tight and focused lows to a more harmonically rich and saturated sound. This amp can handle anything from clean tones to the heaviest distortion.
A Faithful Recreation of a Legend
The '90s Dual Rectifier is a faithful recreation of the iconic amp that shaped the sound of countless guitarists in the '90s. It's built with the same attention to detail and high-quality components as the original, so you know you're getting that legendary tone and performance. If you want that classic '90s rock and metal sound, this is the amp for you.
The Perfect Amp for High-Gain Enthusiasts
The MESA/Boogie '90s Dual Rectifier 2-channel amp head is a must-have for any guitarist who loves high-gain tones. It's versatile, powerful, and has a classic sound that has defined generations of guitarists. Whether you're playing in a band, recording in the studio or just jamming at home, this amp will deliver the goods.
Experience the Legend
The MESA/Boogie '90s Dual Rectifier is more than just an amp; it's a piece of music history. Order yours today and experience the iconic sound that defined a generation of heavy guitar.
Features
- 2-channel, 100W tube amp head
- 3 modes per channel for a variety of gain structures
- Patented Switchable Rectifiers (tube or silicon diode)
- Bold/Spongy "Variac" switch for reduced voltage operation
- Bias Select switch for 6L6 or EL34 power tubes
- Independent Gain, Treble, Middle, Bass, Presence and Master controls per channel
- Tube-driven series effects loop
- Slave output for connecting to additional amplifiers
- Chrome-plated steel chassis
- Includes compact 1-button footswitch and fitted slipcover
Specs
- Type: Tube amp head
- Chassis material: Chrome-plated steel
- Wattage: 100 watts
- Power amp details: Class A/B, Bold/Spongy power switch
- Cooling: Fan
- Rectifier tubes: 2 x 5U4GB
- Preamp tubes: 5 x 12AX7
- Power amp tubes: 4 x 6L6 (or EL34 with Bias switch)
- Number of footswitchable channels: 2
- Number of style modes: 3 per channel
- Channel 1 ("Orange"): Clean, Variable High Gain, Modern High Gain
- Channel 2 ("Red"): Modern High Gain, Variable High Gain
- Channel controls: Independent Gain, Treble, Middle, Bass, Presence, and Master
- Effects loop: Tube-driven, series
- Speaker outputs: 8 Ohm x2, 4 Ohm x2 and 16 Ohm x 1
- Slave output: Yes