Yeah, that sounds great. Like the Sabbath, I like it, I was just looking at the Pasadena 18 he has up there. It would fit straight into the dead Ibanez head cabinet. about to look for youtube vid's now. Also considering the DSL20H and RD45.
That one did sound great! I think I am sold and maybe by next week my order will be in. I am digging all the demo's I have flipped on. That Pasadena would be perfect for the available cab but no loop. Not that I really care. I am digging this Daisycutter 18 demo I have on right now.Thanks!
There is a good video clip of the Pasadena 18 doing some VanHalen on YouTube(I guess it’s meant to be a “brown sound” amp). Decent sound quality. Clips are hard to come by for a lot of his stuff...but there are some good ones, if you search hard enough.
So, I went back, and made a sound sample mix with the Recto cab. I did switch up the guitar, and used my P90 Standard SG.

I love that SG...
The second recording, the recent one on Room Mic Test, doesn't come across as well, to me, as the first. The playing is great and the general texture is great, but a tad harsh; feels in the modern metal space which probably isn't my thing.
The clean channel from clip 1 is really nice, but the second channel does appear to have that 'crystal hardness???' of a modern metal style (I don't know what I'm talking about here...) which I'm not personally that fond of? Maybe it's just the way the second recording was set up?
You do have some great gear - a lovely set of amps and guitars and pedals and colours and...
![]()
not as crispy around the edges
I understand what your talking about, there are some other Daisycutter demo's going into the AC/DC-ZZ top area and others. Grump there is an open box RD45 on Reverb here for $300! I am really liking these handwired Phaez's though.I love that SG...
The second recording, the recent one on Room Mic Test, doesn't come across as well, to me, as the first. The playing is great and the general texture is great, but a tad harsh; feels in the modern metal space which probably isn't my thing.
The clean channel from clip 1 is really nice, but the second channel does appear to have that 'crystal hardness???' of a modern metal style (I don't know what I'm talking about here...) which I'm not personally that fond of? Maybe it's just the way the second recording was set up?
You do have some great gear - a lovely set of amps and guitars and pedals and colours and...
![]()
Makes it difficult to resist, doesn’t it...Man all these demo's sound great. The JTM 18 sounds killer to!
Grump there is an open box RD45 on Reverb here for $300!
I had a RVC5 combo, bought for $100 because the combo cab was cracked. I had 5 or so amps here and at that time I don't think eSGEe had a tube amp so I sent it down there & Chili may have it now? Not sure but that RVC5 was the same way, the only difference is the RVC doesn't have all the outputs to connect direct in it like the RD did. It was a cool amp though.I really rate the Randall amps. I wish I'd never sold my RD - zero head room.
ITs obvious you no longer NEEEED the Dual RECTUM FRIER ------ send it here --- I will give it a safe and loving home![]()

Waiting for me today, as I arrived home from work, was a really well packed box. Inside, was a Phaez Duophonic. It’s a two channel beast, pushing out 22 watts via two 6V6 tubes. One channel is a fairly clean, Blackface-ish thing, called a Corona. The second channel is fairly high gain, lots of usable gain, called a Daisycutter. It has an effects loop. It’s actually foot-switchable. It even has a head cab. Although purple is not my first choice, I still have some black vinyl dye and I know how to use it.(this guy sells a lot of bare chassis amps for fairly short money). He even threw a simple foot switch in the box(it didn’t say that one was included, so I was pleasantly surprised).
I’m just getting acquainted right now. :dood:
View attachment 23613
I want to thank @alligatorbling for re-kindling my interest in these amps.
First impression, from running it through a 2x12(pictured), loaded with some old WGS Reapers(one regular, the other a 55Hz version)...Crisp! Responsive! Solid! LOUD!
The clean channel takes pedals like a champ. Muff, and clean boost sound great. Delay, reverb, and my Shaky Jimi sound great in the loop.
Next session will be through the usual Marshall 1960 straight cab...then maybe over to the Recto cab...then.....
Now I have to get back to running this thing through, probably, every cab I own...
This could take a while.![]()