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  • joznmbjoznmb

    Mesa Boogie Stereo 2:50Published on 12/28/04 at 09:04
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    All Tube Power Amp (6L6 3ECC83 + 4) connectivity with 2x50W rglage in jack and volume per channel and the presence

    UTILIZATION

    The config is very simple there is even a switch to the remblacer 6L6 EL34 by the argler without Bias. The dynamics of this amp is standard! a Marshall 4x12 cabinet "in 300W is hard to follow!

    SOUNDS

    This amp suits all styles of music because the sound is set to the pramp, can be obtained from the more saturated the fat until slamming through the crunch ddivers and Varis.
    Personal I use it coupled with a Marshall JMP-1, a Boss GT-5 and scratches up in Jackson EMG, making mtal all that with this config good rglages dchire all !!

    OVERALL O…
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    All Tube Power Amp (6L6 3ECC83 + 4) connectivity with 2x50W rglage in jack and volume per channel and the presence

    UTILIZATION

    The config is very simple there is even a switch to the remblacer 6L6 EL34 by the argler without Bias. The dynamics of this amp is standard! a Marshall 4x12 cabinet "in 300W is hard to follow!

    SOUNDS

    This amp suits all styles of music because the sound is set to the pramp, can be obtained from the more saturated the fat until slamming through the crunch ddivers and Varis.
    Personal I use it coupled with a Marshall JMP-1, a Boss GT-5 and scratches up in Jackson EMG, making mtal all that with this config good rglages dchire all !!

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use this power amp for 6 months, I had a 9100 before a marshall and I do not regret my choice although the ultra marshall is well located in relation qualitprix but I would do what choices eyes closed ... you just need the budget cosequence!
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  • blacksunriseblacksunrise

    Mesa Boogie Stereo 2:50Published on 09/04/06 at 16:37
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    - What kind of amplification (lamp, transistor ,...)?
    All lamps / 4 X 6L6 power (which may be changed by EL34)
    3 x 12AX7

    - What is the power dlivre?
    2 X 50 Watts: attention are 2 X 50 watt hard, of course you have to push the volume but that c IDAL, this amp really sounds when pushing the volume (c ausi why j 't have been more powerful)
    trs sound is good and not too typical (eg as a marshall). vritable a small bomb that crushes certain Annona stack 100 watts or more.

    - What connection?

    _ 2 between 2 and 8 ohms output 4 output 4 ohm.
    A selector bias (el34/6l6) c an interesting point, provided the use of lamps mesa (the price is more expensive gure), there was no need to bi…
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    - What kind of amplification (lamp, transistor ,...)?
    All lamps / 4 X 6L6 power (which may be changed by EL34)
    3 x 12AX7

    - What is the power dlivre?
    2 X 50 Watts: attention are 2 X 50 watt hard, of course you have to push the volume but that c IDAL, this amp really sounds when pushing the volume (c ausi why j 't have been more powerful)
    trs sound is good and not too typical (eg as a marshall). vritable a small bomb that crushes certain Annona stack 100 watts or more.

    - What connection?

    _ 2 between 2 and 8 ohms output 4 output 4 ohm.
    A selector bias (el34/6l6) c an interesting point, provided the use of lamps mesa (the price is more expensive gure), there was no need to bias because in his rgler mesa cdj Pipelines Limited.
    A selector ground / lift in the event of interference, or buzz.

    - What are the rglages the effects? ...

    rglages very simple: one volume and one per channel prsence

    1 knob to strengthen a bit serious t would welcome, but with a good pramp it gives a level ca.

    UTILIZATION

    - The configuration is it simple?
    is simple, we brance and go up the volume, c too good.

    - Gets it easy to sound good?
    good at c. pramp al. and if you know what sound a little prs c we want to nickel

    - The manual is clear and sufficient? ...
    too light, too y'en amme (English only)

    SOUNDS

    - Is it your style of music?
    no problem. I play in a band and I wanted mtal industrial sound prcis see for surgical chiseled rhythmic

    - With what (s) guitar (s) / low (s) or effect (s) do you play?
    Gibson SG EMG 81 + / pod xt pro live / mesa 2 speakers 2 x 12 front, I play in a pure stroc rgal!

    I play with a fairly saturated metal typ, c trs prcis; clear, not runny, fine medium (the v30 are for sth) treble and equilibrated prsence trs s, trs purring bass cleanly.

    this amp sounds warm and trsmdium

    - What are the sounds you prfrez, you dtest?
    none, but I rpeter I knew what I wanted the ds departure.

    OVERALL OPINION

    - How long have you use it?
    1 year now

    - What is the particular feature you like best and least?
    I am really happy, simple, robust and powerful!
    with a weight heavy enough bad rpart (all on front)

    - Have you tried many other models before acqurir?
    peavey, marshall .... blah, blah!

    - How do you report qualitprix?
    c trs expensive (1330 euros) but the quality is to go, it is not.

    - With the exprience, you do again this choice? ...
    yes !!!!! I hsit with VHT (not easy to try to get a less than Lyon and long delays appear there), but too urgent for me because if not more amp.
    I sold my 5150 to go to the config that fits like a glove.
    I did not have the correct (which is beautiful but redundant trs!) And then coupled baflles my 2 front 2 X 12 is the union coronation!
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