Please: * No Trades * Selling together NOT separate
Selling head and 2x12 cabinet together as a pair.
In great condition no rips or tears. This amp sounds exactly like all the hype and I love it but no longer need it.
100 Watt head Cabinet: Closed Back (sealed) Speaker(s) & Mounting Position Celestion Vintage 30s / Rear Mounted Wattage 120 Watts Revision G is the classic Rectifier sound that most of us think of when referencing the Rectifier Series: big, robust low end with loads of gain and volume to back it up. Used by a wide variety of artists such has Rollins Band, Sublime, Soundgarden, 311, Jeff Buckley, Foo Fighters and No Use For A Name, the Revision G began life with a small logo before transitioning to a large Mesa badge, about a thousand amps into the run. Also featuring a Parallel FX Loop, tolex covered headshell and beginning in 1997 a detachable power cord. ​
By the time 1994 rolled around, you could not turn on the radio at any time of day without hearing this amplifier for the rest of the decade. As Nu-Metal came into popularity in the late 90's, the Rev G was embraced by Linkin Park, Disturbed, Limp Bizkit, Creed and many more. ​
By 1998 the Rectifier product line now includes the Single, Dual & Triple Rectifiers, Rackmount ("Racto") model, Tremoverb, Rectoverb & Maverick variants. Production ceased in mid-late March of 2000.
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| Condition | Very Good (Used) Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more |
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